mudpig trucking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrPqLFvKWv8
begins w/ morning meeting;
ends w/ evening meeting
very long video in between
my observations of The People's Convoy
I have followed as best as I can the Canadian Trucker Convoy
and the convoy known as "The People's Convoy."
The People's Convoy was disbanded officially and has been reborn.
The man leading the new group, the remnant of the former group,
is a man named David LIddell, aka "Santa."
He is a strong person and is shaping an army out of
some unlikely characters, for the most part.
How shall I say, the ending of the "free ride" of the first convoy
was not taken happily by some in this group.
I will offer my own observations.
It certainly makes for an interesting story.
The original organizers were good Christian men.
They had experience talking with legislators.
They had worked on trucker rights issues.
After the Canadian truckers made a stand for their rights
these Americans wanted to show their support.
The movement was to be strictly committed to non-violence.
It was to have no political party leanings.
The issues were American rights.
End the emergency declaration. Stop the mandates.
Give the people the truth about the "vaccine."
They had doctors speak at the convoy meetings.
Their idea was to take the convoy into DC
while the leadership had meetings with Congressmen.
Very few would even talk to them.
The roads were blocked to DC. The convoy just circled the city.
They could not get any media coverage.
Members of the convoy had suffered hardships
and had grown impatient for there to be changes.
There were quite a few troublemakers in the crowd.
When there is an insurgency at play
someone tries to assume a leadership position
and then use the "support of the people" to back him/her up.
Of course, it's possible to bring your own group with you.
If not, an insurgent seeking to influence a movement
will use his/her charms, money, laughter, loud comments,
and even kindness, to ingratiate himself to the people.
Things hard to see at the time, now come back more clear.
It's an interesting story.
The desire for violence imposing itself on the non-violent.
Christians vs the heathens
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