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To: gg cox who wrote (194485)12/5/2022 9:28:40 AM
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Don't worry about Muslims, listen and learn from your betters.




To: gg cox who wrote (194485)12/6/2022 12:38:26 PM
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What Trudeau did in suppressing the basic right of peaceful dissent by the truckers... pretty much the opposite of the rule of law... but also pretty much exactly the same thing as you always get with loyalty to a monarch instead of loyalty to the people, their rights, and rule of law in context of the people as the sovereign.

Anyway... Elizabeth was rational, and thus a survivor, because of recognizing limits in "ceremonial"... whereas Charles is an idiot. The pairing of his woke idiocy with Trudeau's personal "loyalty" to it... and more, given his own personal experimentation with the concept of a Canadian representative monarchy... seem likely to be sufficient to accelerate the demise of the remnant legitimacy of monarchy in the British Common(lack of) wealth.

The stupidity being amplified now... not limited to that span... but, saw a fun article today discussing the pols banning of the harvest and sale of firewood in the Yukon... that having driven prices up to $400 to $600 a cord... Saw a discussion by the locals, noting that they're surrounded by miles and miles of forest... and yet now they aren't allowed to harvest a few trees from the King's estates to keep themselves warm in winter ?

Lol !

On the bright side, most of Canada remains largely irrelevant in the resulting contest emerging, so the evidences of the impacts of the stupidity appearing in isolated incidents like that in the Yukon is good for a laugh at Canadian's expense... while the reality is that most Canadians who heat with wood will probably just work a bit harder at ignoring the "rule" of the "law"... as should occur when the law deviates from legitimacy.

Far more to be concerned about south of the border... and across the pond in both directions...