Ah, you got to see it. I watched via all the brave new I-phone reporters who walked the streets and talked with the truckers and observers, so I felt almost like I was there. I also listened to the leaders who organized things, to what they had to say. They were such an impressive lot. I've got to say, for those who actually listened to those on the ground, Canadians set such an excellent example of peaceful protest, and their thinking was so interesting to listen to.
This was a working class group, and I find it astonishing that the left who used to supposedly be for the working class is now all such wealthy people who look down their noses at this group and wouldnt' even talk with them.
I also learned something interesting - a lot of Canadian drivers drop into USA and use our interestate highway and then go bake up into Canada. This shortens their drive enormously, and also explains why the demand for the jab (or you have to quarantine) to come back into Canada was a business ruining proposition for some. I wonder if T. realizes this? Pity he didn't just talk with them.