Imagine, if you will, a world where having a conversation in public could get yo arrested becasue someone who overheard it was offended. That day is today, as many of you know, and if you happen to be on a city train in Calgary, getting handcuffed and not being told what it was you said is a reality.
The two men were riding the mostly empty train on their way to participate in the September 20 Million Person March to defend children from LGBT propaganda in schools. According to TDF, it seems that another passenger overhead their conversation and reported it.
The two men were detained by enforcement officers upon exiting the train. Police handcuffed one of the men while they attempted to confirm his identity. Both men were then ticketed and summoned to court in late November 2023 before being released.
I’m not sure what I find more dangerous, that it happens or that a majority of a major political party in America applauds the notion. How blinkered do you have to be to give that sort of subjective authority to anyone, let alone the government? It will be abused. There will be mission creep. And it will come for you, so make sure someone takes a picture of your surprised face when they do. ANs make certain to say things like, “What are you doing,’ and “Don’t you know who I am.” “I voted for this, you’ll say,” as they press you into a police vehicle and run you off for interrogation.
Ye who thought the federal government should have an office of disinformation. Who opposed bodily autonomy on the matters of mask-wearing and vaccination. Grinning broadly every time someone mentioned how J6 protesters were incarcerated without due process.
Those who assumed that your side would always be wielding the hammer and that they’d never use it against you.
Perhaps you should have spent less time promoting the grooming “literature” an more time on ensuring everyone had a proper grasp of history.
So call us names, but we can at least say we saw it coming.
Ad as of this writing, the two men arrested in Calgary still have no idea what they said.