Posted on 02/19/2022 8:07:37 PM PST by A Formerly Proud Canadian
RCMP currently in Ottawa to assist in the crackdown on peaceful protesters allegedly brag about using brutal force in a leaked group chat.
In what appear to be authentic screenshots of the RCMP Musical Ride team currently in Ottawa to assist in the crackdown on peaceful protesters in the capital city, members brag about using brutal force.
Over the last 24 hours in Ottawa, police have deployed pepper spray and canisters on demonstrators, arrested dozens and trampled two people with horses.
Rebel News' Alexa Lavoie was brutally struck with a baton, shot at close range with a pepper canister which then broke, burning her face and eyes.
In the chat, RCMP Musical Ride member, Andrew Nixon sends a picture of a pint of beer hoping for his chance to abuse protesters:
“Don't kick all of them out until next weeks group gets our turn”
Member Robin Thibault remarks about accommodations police are being given in Ottawa:
“Nice Downtown in Chateau Laurier"
Nixon jokes about police brutality:
“Time for the protesters to hear our jackboots on the ground”
After being admonished for his remarks, Nixon mocks the protesters:
“okay we can give out free hugs and unicorn stickers”
A member named Marca laughs off the prior night trampling of two demonstrators, one of which had a mobility scooter.
“"just watched the horse video - that is awesome”
“we should practice that manoeuvre”
Rebel News has not yet been able to authenticate these texts but will reach out to RCMP communications for comment.
To support Alexa Lavoie in her lawsuit against the police, please visit www.StandWithAlexa.com.
As you have already pointed out, isn't there a Canadian version of Joe Rogan? There are other avenues for the message to get out beyond the Canadian media. This isn't 1985 anymore.
I grew up in a time when Duddly Do Right was quite the
dashing figure.
Now I live to see Duddly do Wrong being quite the
smashing figure.
Seconded.
Certainly was. A jackbooted one.
Obey and Survive.
Another good one from Grand theft Auto.
They have a very different history with government than we do down here, especially in the Capitol, where it will be the most extreme. They didn’t have to fight for their independence, but rather it was handed to them by vote. Therefore, their relationship with government overall is different. Their urban hubs will be more trusting and sheepish (not the traditional definition of the word) when it comes to their authorities. When asked to jump, it’s, “How high?”, not, “But why?”.
Granted, I know a huge chunk of Canadians aren’t such saps. It’s the same as here — the further one gets from an urban center, the more liberty-minded people are.
Point me in the direction of our Conservative MSM.
We don’t have one.
Of possible interest:
“NWO GOONS Have Taken Over Canada”
“No Badges - No Name Tags - Masked - Cannot Speak English - These Are Not Canadians - These Are foreign Invaders - Canada is under siege”
https://gettr.com/user/truckers4fredom
Find the preceding item about 2/3 down the page.
Hat tip to lenorathompson.com for finding and posting the above:
https://www.lenorathompsonwriter.com/cafreedomtruckconvoy2022.html
“Increasingly I am starting to lean towards, “defund the (Federal) law enforcement”. Still support our local police....”
In the United States the sheriff’s have the real law enforcement power. The sheriff’s are elected and are accountable to the voters. They can stop police brutality if they so choose.
What’s next, “Give them a whiff of the Grape”?
Yep, but: “Any police department (or university faculty, or military unit, etc.) is only as good as the worst psycho they tolerate.” ~ H/T RedStateRocker
The untrained showboats were pressed into violent service by their betters.
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon must be hanging his head in shame.
Strange that. You'd think they'd be basking in reflected glory...
Big game at Spartan Stadium, the were charging $20 for parking at the end of our block. We have a backyard capable of parking 5 cars, hey kids, hold a couple signs that say parking $10 and you can make a little money.
San Jose's fine-us-t was there within 5 minutes demanding to see our business license (which at that tine took weeks to get and cost $395)
It was a lesson in entrepreneurship alright. The ABCs of business - Anywhere But California!
Back in my misspent youth I worked on campus, running AV equipment to classes and showing films. The School of Business seemed especially lacking in people who could run a 16mm projector.
I saw far, far more films of dry as a popcorn fart Peter Drucker pontificating on business practices than any human should be subjected to!
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