Police reopen Ambassador Bridge but in Ottawa, occupiers party on
In Windsor, police removed a blockade, arrested protesters and towed away trucks, while residents of Ottawa took to the streets to block supporters of the occupation
shit's about to get real:
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Trudeau invokes the Emergencies Act to clear protesters, border blockades
The Emergencies Act is the modern-day replacement to the War Measures Actnationalpost.com
It is the renamed and slightly altered War Measures Act last used in 1970 to deal with domestic terrorism.
Sauna, cafeterias, free food, fuel, a bouncy castle, people wearing the star of david, confederate flags, impossible demands, disrespectful.You know damn well these jokers are being paid to do this. How can they claim a hardship when they can financially not work a job? It is political. P&N 100%.
dancing and pissing on the grave of the unknown soldier, then dismantling the protective fence around it so they can guard it (hint no one guarded it)Sauna, cafeterias, free food, fuel, a bouncy castle, people wearing the star of david, confederate flags, impossible demands, disrespectful.
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It's interesting you portray it as a political issue, while yourself using a politically-driven analysis of data, with a side of "Appeal to Authority", because it's got the "Johns Hopkins" name pasted on top to associate it with the medical institution, when that's not who actually produced the analysis. I mean, I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just not sure you realize the point you're illustrating.You guys are right, I agree with everything you said. However John Hopkins study does not:
John Hopkins study on Covid Mortality.
You guys believe what you want, it really doesn't matter to me. Covid is a political issue now in my opinion. Moving on.
I'm gonna go ahead and disagree with you on that.The "Hopkins study" is not really political. Simply that it only looks at one particular variable in a meta-analysis of sorts. Thus, the scope of its claims is rather quite limited because mortality rate is not a comprehensive measure/variable.
Biased researchers perhaps, but looking solely at mortality rate is simply tunnel-vision of sorts. Mortality rate is merely one calculation that cannot cover the entirety of what COVID does. Not affecting mortality rate does not mean other variables not study could have been affected.I'm gonna go ahead and disagree with you on that.
If it weren't politically-motivated, perhaps the economists behind it might have submitted it for peer review, so it could be taken more seriously.Biased researchers perhaps, but looking solely at mortality rate is simply tunnel-vision of sorts. Mortality rate is merely one calculation that cannot cover the entirety of what COVID does. Not affecting mortality rate does not mean other variables not study could have been affected.