Australia had literal concentration camps for the purebloods during the lockdowns. They literally arrested you if you refused to leave your house to go there "voluntarily". Canada is bad, but never was anywhere near as bad as Australia.
It might still be bad in the cities, but sentiments are shifting rapidly in rural and blue collar areas. There was a lot of open bitching and moaning about pride from random normie boomers this year.
The Canadian Flag is a bizarre antigovernment symbol. One hanging from a bridge is now a symbol of open contempt for the prime minister. I see this frequently on 400 series highways. Occasionally paired with anti-WEF messaging.
Still a long way from fixing itself, but something is happening here.
if you're a native, they want you to kill yourself.
Are you referring to First Nations when you say 'native?' Natives in Canada get extraordinary benefits.
For those who aren't aware, officially recognized Natives in Canada pay no taxes on anything, pay no tuition to attend any postsecondary college or university, priority access to healthcare, can hold commercial licenses unavailable to other Canadians (e.g., some casino licenses), have preferential placement in law schools and medical schools, and face preferential hiring policies in all public and virtually all private occupations. They also often receive class-action lawsuit settlement payments from the Government of Canada because their ancestors allegedly faced so much horror that they can relitigate the same case over and over and keep giving Natives hundreds of millions of dollars.
Not your point, but we're actually getting an incessant influx of Indians more than anyone else. I think the South Asian population in Canada increased from <1 million in 2010 to > 3 million now. Cities like Brampton are majority South Asian now, and the city has become an absurdly busy mega-dump.
There were quarantine facilities that infected people were taken to and I think they even rounded up some Australian Aboriginals in some states, both of which are terrible, but to my knowledge they never locked up unvaccinated people specifically.
They just treated them like second class citizens and froze them out of every aspect of life using vaccine passes.
It seems that was a facility for quarantining returning travelers and infected people from a nearby town.
I'm not excusing that. It's horrible. But unvaccinated people weren't rounded up and imprisoned.
It probably came close to that, however. Like I said, they were frozen out of every aspect of life using vax passes. The rhetoric from major politicians got very bad. I can still remember how scared and angry my Australian friend was at the height of it, and I'm still infuriated on his behalf.
(Edit: I'm sorry, that apparently did happen with one Aboriginal guy. Which makes it technically true to an extent but it's almost more to do with the Aboriginal communities being treated awfully in that state. I guess if you're both Aboriginal and unvaccinated you get it twice as bad.)
The official statement was that it was only quarantine. But even back then, there were multiple accounts and videos of people being visited by police and ordered to be sent there, forced to vacate their houses. Not only at this one location.
I recall reading about how a very similar facility was being built in Canada, in one of the Western provinces. I don't remember if it was British Columbia, Alberta or Manitoba, but around there. Fortunately, the trucker convoy happened before it was completed.
I actually got told those were a good thing because there was too many complaints of abuse regarding the hotels.
WHAT DO YOU THINK IS GOING TO HAPPEN WHEN YOU TRAP PEOPLE BEHIND TWO FENCES OF CONCERTINA WIRE???
The huge scandal that broke the whole quarantine stuff up is when they raided an "aboriginal" village and tried to drag him to a quarantine camp because he hadn't gotten the covid jab, because they needed to protect the village.
tried to drag him to a quarantine camp because he hadn't gotten the covid jab
Oh, that did actually happen? It's still not 'unvaccinated' writ large but yeah, I hear that state (territory?) is racist as FUCK to those Aboriginal people. Actual racism, I mean. Extremely condescending, bureaucratic, 'it's for your own good' racism. I was really surprised to hear about some of the stuff that goes on there, to be honest.
Australia had literal concentration camps for the purebloods during the lockdowns. They literally arrested you if you refused to leave your house to go there "voluntarily". Canada is bad, but never was anywhere near as bad as Australia.
Canada is worse in other areas like how regardless if your pureblood or not, if you're a native, they want you to kill yourself.
On everything covid, Australia is worse but overall, Canada just manages to take the title.
Canada is changing rapidly.
It might still be bad in the cities, but sentiments are shifting rapidly in rural and blue collar areas. There was a lot of open bitching and moaning about pride from random normie boomers this year.
The Canadian Flag is a bizarre antigovernment symbol. One hanging from a bridge is now a symbol of open contempt for the prime minister. I see this frequently on 400 series highways. Occasionally paired with anti-WEF messaging.
Still a long way from fixing itself, but something is happening here.
Good thing western nations still have fair elections so that shifting sentiment can be reflected in government. /s
Are you referring to First Nations when you say 'native?' Natives in Canada get extraordinary benefits.
For those who aren't aware, officially recognized Natives in Canada pay no taxes on anything, pay no tuition to attend any postsecondary college or university, priority access to healthcare, can hold commercial licenses unavailable to other Canadians (e.g., some casino licenses), have preferential placement in law schools and medical schools, and face preferential hiring policies in all public and virtually all private occupations. They also often receive class-action lawsuit settlement payments from the Government of Canada because their ancestors allegedly faced so much horror that they can relitigate the same case over and over and keep giving Natives hundreds of millions of dollars.
I meant as a division between the Canadians living there for generations and the immigrants welcomed in from less 'progressive' societies.
They bend over backwards to welcome Muslims but white Canadians, they make adverts on how great euthanasia is.
Not your point, but we're actually getting an incessant influx of Indians more than anyone else. I think the South Asian population in Canada increased from <1 million in 2010 to > 3 million now. Cities like Brampton are majority South Asian now, and the city has become an absurdly busy mega-dump.
No the ones that descend from the founders and builders of Canada.
There were quarantine facilities that infected people were taken to and I think they even rounded up some Australian Aboriginals in some states, both of which are terrible, but to my knowledge they never locked up unvaccinated people specifically. They just treated them like second class citizens and froze them out of every aspect of life using vaccine passes.
Look up Howard Springs, amongst other places. They literally rounded up certain people, even if they never had covid.
It seems that was a facility for quarantining returning travelers and infected people from a nearby town.
I'm not excusing that. It's horrible. But unvaccinated people weren't rounded up and imprisoned.
It probably came close to that, however. Like I said, they were frozen out of every aspect of life using vax passes. The rhetoric from major politicians got very bad. I can still remember how scared and angry my Australian friend was at the height of it, and I'm still infuriated on his behalf.
(Edit: I'm sorry, that apparently did happen with one Aboriginal guy. Which makes it technically true to an extent but it's almost more to do with the Aboriginal communities being treated awfully in that state. I guess if you're both Aboriginal and unvaccinated you get it twice as bad.)
The official statement was that it was only quarantine. But even back then, there were multiple accounts and videos of people being visited by police and ordered to be sent there, forced to vacate their houses. Not only at this one location.
I recall reading about how a very similar facility was being built in Canada, in one of the Western provinces. I don't remember if it was British Columbia, Alberta or Manitoba, but around there. Fortunately, the trucker convoy happened before it was completed.
I actually got told those were a good thing because there was too many complaints of abuse regarding the hotels.
WHAT DO YOU THINK IS GOING TO HAPPEN WHEN YOU TRAP PEOPLE BEHIND TWO FENCES OF CONCERTINA WIRE???
The huge scandal that broke the whole quarantine stuff up is when they raided an "aboriginal" village and tried to drag him to a quarantine camp because he hadn't gotten the covid jab, because they needed to protect the village.
Real "we burned the village to save it" moment.
Oh, that did actually happen? It's still not 'unvaccinated' writ large but yeah, I hear that state (territory?) is racist as FUCK to those Aboriginal people. Actual racism, I mean. Extremely condescending, bureaucratic, 'it's for your own good' racism. I was really surprised to hear about some of the stuff that goes on there, to be honest.
It was one incident, and I believe they reversed course after it because it violated the progressive narrative.