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I am an obscure great-great-grandson of Oscar Adolphe Barcelo & Eugenie Beaudry of MontrΓ©al.

And I am an equally obscure great-grandson of George Henry Leandre Barcelo & Sarah Anne Bird of Winnipeg (Manitoba) and Langdon (North Dakota).

Sunday, 20 February 2022

Canada's Disgusting Policing Conduct


Tyranny won the Ottawa Freedom Convoy 2022 battle ─ the last remnants of the remaining protesters were forced out over the course of yesterday. The frigid overnight cold finished off any straggling groups who tried to raise a ruckus at certain quiet Ottawa intersections. I watched precious Charlotte of YouTube's ZOT make a livestreamed foot tour into her midnight hour last night, and there was almost nothing to see.

Incidentally, she was active again in the early afternoon today. There seemed to be an intersection outside of the city proper where a great many protesters had gathered to make themselves noticed.

As was voiced, the tyrants and their blindly obedient jackboots will not have such an easy time of it come warmer weather when it will be far easier for massive numbers of people to travel in an ongoing flow to Ottawa, and spend their nights there outdoors ─ all the night through ─ if need be.  

What disgusts me the most was the violent conduct of the jackboots ─ thousands brought in from all over Canada. Reportedly, some did not even speak English (or French, I am presuming).  

Most notable was when a mounted unit of these apparent Hitler-lovers trampled a disabled Indigenous woman and a (probably) White chap ─ you can view the incident at this YouTube video, provided the video remains available: RCMP trample Ottawa #freedomconvoy protesters - 3 angles.  

Rebel News made this report about some sort of chat feature some members of the RCMP engaged in ─ note that the leaked chat messages have yet to be verified: LEAKED RCMP MESSAGES: “Time for the protesters to hear our jackboots on the ground”. There is also a message expressing the delight that one of the alleged cops felt in witnessing the trampling incident.

If this is genuine, and it is indicative of the calibre of men and women populating the ranks of our police forces, then the whole enforcement system needs to be overhauled with broad unrewarded discharges of rank and file, along with trials and imprisonments.

Thugs. 

I watched the livestreams of the peaceful protesters, and saw numerous instances of physical brutality from the heavily armed army of 'law enforcement', and it was sickening. 

Down with our damnable Crime Minister Unjust Turdo!

Switching topics, I got out this morning ─ I left around 7 a.m., which was later than I had hoped to be leaving ─ and shopped at Save-On-Foods (Google Map). At most, it is a walk of about a mile from here.

I had checked online for prices at my former favourite destination much farther away ─ Real Canadian Superstore; but none of the items I was after were less than what Save-On-Foods was offering.

Save-On-Foods did have one notable failing in a product being advertised on their website ─ the one-litre cartons of Dairyland whipping cream were listed as being on sale for $3.25. Unfortunately, that was not so. The regular price of $6.49 or whatever it is was still in effect, so I only bought one litre (I had planned on buying two). 

I ended up with such a load of non-produce items that I was unwilling to purchase anything in the line of fruit or vegetables, for I correctly identified that even by bearing home two tote bags of my purchases, the walk and weight proved a challenging workout.

And I did not even buy all of the non-produce items I had in mind!

By the way, my wife repaid the $1,600 she owed to our chequing account ─ it now has sufficient funds to meet the monthly mortgage that ought to get debited from it on Tuesday. 

Tomorrow here in B.C. we will be experiencing the relatively new statutory holiday Family Day. I would like to try and visit London Drugs, but it does not open until 10 a.m. that day; as well, it is perhaps two miles distant. And so it is very likely that I will not make the hike (I do not drive).

The weather hereabouts was mainly sunny today, but there was an unpleasant chill breeze. However, at least temperatures have been remaining above freezing overnight.

I want to watch some T.V. before my younger brother arrives home from wherever he is presently 'socializing' ─ he left here very early after the noon hour. If I can find Charlotte livestreaming again on behalf of the collective ZOT, I will watch her. 

Our Android TV Box and certain apps that I have downloaded into it make watching YouTube videos on T.V. a cinch. 

Anyway, it is already nearing 7 p.m., so I am going to quit and then publish this post. I had considered making the hike to London Drugs this evening, but it closes at 8 p.m., and I do not feel like hustling my way there when there is the remote possibility that I can shop there tomorrow.

So goodbye for today!

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