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Wes Hamel

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Farmers and truckers running police lines in Alberta, Canada

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Uploaded 2 years ago  

February 26th 2022  

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Wes Hamel

- 2 years ago  

Governments make so many laws that they can arrest you for just about anything. Everyone of us probably breaks 2 or 3 of them a day and don't even know it. Who ever thought that one day you could be demonized and treated like a criminal for not having, what was known to be, an experimental drug injected into your body. They say "no one is being forced" to take the jab, but, what they are really saying is: If you don't take the jab you'll end up living, dull (unable to go anywhere), impoverished (jobless), struggling to survive lives with no prospect of a better future until the day you die. Basically a slow agonizing death. Truckers have taken a stand against this implied threat and have stopped delivering while protesting all across Canada. It will hurt the economy and it will get worse the longer it lasts. A trucker is involved, in one way or another, with everything you have now or will get in the future. It is a hard choice between crippling an economy (that might cause the death of many) or having the decision about what the government may do with your body and eventual slavery. Lincoln had to decide whether or not to take the chance on a destructive, bloody, deadly war that he might not win or allow slavery where slaves, although living unhappy lives, were alive. To paraphrase what he said about his decision: Let it show that if I am in err it was on the side against slavery. So let it show that if I am in err about the choice between a crippled economy or eventual slavery I erred on the side of the truckers against eventual slavery.