Last Saturday saw perhaps the largest anti-lockdown protest in Canada since the Wuhan virus pandemic restrictions first kicked-in more than a year ago. Some estimated the crowd to be as big as 100,000, and certainly the video evidence would suggest that estimate is not unreasonable.
Demonstrators railed against mandatory mask-wearing, the 8 p.m. curfew (unless one owns a dog; a canine allows Montrealers to leave the house 24/7), the debilitating lockdown of businesses (big box stores excluded, of course), and the spectre of so-called “vaccination passports” on the horizon.
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In the First World War Quebecers staged a mutiny. The only Canadians that ever told the powers to fuck off.
In the 2nd war, the young men all ran away up north and went bush until it was over.
When credit cards were introduced Quebec had laws saying nobody could be refused any kind of goods or services if hey didn't have a credit card.
Too bad they're communists.