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A book for all IRRATIONAL Canadians: ATTEMPTING TO VALIDATE THE "FREEDOM" CONVOY
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"The convoy's story is a fascinating one.
One about Canadians, who generally welcomed each wave of [COVID] restrictions, finally deciding they'd had enough, and in large numbers declaring the pandemic over.
About a scrappy group of truckers bringing a G-7 capital [Ottawa is the capital of Canada] to its knees.
About an earnest, grassroots movement evolving into a multi-million-dollar operation with lawyers, accountants, a public relations strategy, back-channel police negotiations and multiple command centers spread out across Ottawa hotels.
And about a protest that spawned spinoffs and copycats, not just across Canada but around the world."
The above quote (in italics) comes from this slim book by Andrew Lawton. He is a journalist and the host of his own radio show. Lawton has published written work across the world and has appeared on Canadian television news shows. He is a strong supporter of the Conservative Party of Canada. (A conservative in Canada is also known as a 'TORY.')
What was the Freedom Convoy? It was a series of protests and blockades in Canada against COVID-19 vaccine mandates and restrictions that began in early 2022. Beginning in January 2022, hundreds of vehicles (mainly trucks) formed convoys from several points and traversed Canadian provinces before converging on the nation's capital, Ottawa, on January 29, 2022, with a rally at Parliament Hill. The convoys were joined by thousands of pedestrian protesters. Several offshoot protests blockaded provincial capitals and border crossings with the United States.
The convoy was condemned by trucking industry and labor groups. On the political front, Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the National Democratic Party (NDP) leader condemned the convoy while many politicians from the Conservative Party endorsed the convoy.
U.S. republican politicians as well as conservative politicians and media figures from around the world also endorsed the convoy.
Multiple opinion polls showed that the majority of Canadians opposed the convoy while a minority supported it.
What Lawton attempts to do in this book is legitimize and even glamorize the convoy protest. As well, this book is way too political with Lawton throughout the book essentially saying 'Liberals BAD, Conservatives GOOD.' It also is anti-media and even anti-police.
There is nothing about the science of COVID-19 which is strange since this is why the mandates were invoked in the first place.
The biographies of the main organizers of the convoy are sparse. Doing my own research on these people, I discovered that these organizers, to put it mildly, were weird people.
At one point, Lawton even tells us, in his desperation, that former U.S. president Donald Trump "pledged to stand with the truckers and Canadians." (Boy, that makes me feel better.)
Lawton even gets the duration of the protest wrong saying that it was "three weeks." In reality, it was one month and one day. He conveniently fails to tell the cost that resulted from this mess. The economic cost was pegged at $6 billion plus.
Perhaps my biggest repulsion I had from reading this book was the implication that these renegade truckers were working for all Canadians. Perhaps they were working for all IRRATIONAL Canadians but certainly not for RATIONAL ones.
I've only mentioned a few problems with this book. For example, there's nothing about counter-protests or about children (yes, that's right, children) being brought to the convoy site.
Finally, Lawton tells us that the convoy was not a failure despite it being successfully disbanded by police. Then he goes on to tell us why but he misses the mark. The Canadian government actually relaxed or abolished most mandates after this incident. For example, masks are no longer required to be worn.
The result? People are getting sick. Emergency rooms are being overwhelmed. Health care workers are burned out and people (including children) are dying.
Thank you convoy truckers for giving Canadians their "Freedom" and indirectly causing the sickness and death of many Canadians.
And thank you Andrew Lawton for validating the actions of these misfits. I hope you're proud of yourself.
In conclusion, the information contained in this book is not to be trusted since it is so skewed. Its reasoning is in a word: childish. As for Conservatives, I would say that the only good TORY is a supposiTORY.
The Freedom Convoy did not really "shake the world" (as this book's subtitle says) but RATIONAL Canadians were left shaking their heads.
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(2022; introduction [ix to xiii]; 3 parts or 14 chapters; conclusion; main narrative 155 pages; notes; about the author)
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