Wednesday, 26 January 2022

Organizer behind anti-vaccine mandate convoy says it won't tolerate extremists as online rhetoric heats up

 

 https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/organizer-extremists-convoy-no-violence-1.6327650

 

Organizer behind anti-vaccine mandate convoy says it won't tolerate extremists as online rhetoric heats up

Extremist groups and individuals have made efforts to join the protest, raising security concerns

Addressing her Facebook followers in a video posted on the Freedom Convoy 2022 Facebook page, Tamara Lich said the convoy is expected to arrive at Parliament Hill in Ottawa over the weekend to protest what she calls infringements of personal liberty caused by public health orders.

"If you see participants along the way that are misbehaving, acting aggressively in any way or inciting any type of violence or hatred, please take down the truck number and their licence plate number so that we can forward that to the police," she said.

Since the convoy of trucks and other vehicles left B.C. and began snaking its way to Ottawa, extremists and fringe groups have taken to social media to encourage their followers to descend on the capital when the convoy arrives, calling on them to destroy property and threaten elected officials.

Some have called for another Jan. 6 — the day last year when Donald Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol Building. Others have called for politicians to be targeted, in what amounts to a growing threat that has security officials concerned, according to one senior government official who spoke to CBC News on background.

Lich said that everyone participating in the convoy must be registered with their "road captains" and anyone who does not behave in an orderly fashion "will be immediately removed."

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"The only way that we are going to overcome this is through love and light, not hate and division," she said. "I think as Canadians, we've all seen enough of that. It's time to move past that."

The federal government announced in mid-November that by Jan. 15, all foreign nationals working as truckers would have to be fully vaccinated to enter Canada. Those not fully vaccinated are to be turned back to the U.S. 

All Canadian cross-border essential workers — including truckers — must also show proof of vaccination at a port of entry to avoid stringent testing requirements and quarantine.

Truckers travelling within Canada are not affected by these new measures. The United States has implemented a similar mandate, requiring that all U.S.-bound travellers show proof they've had the required shots.

Funds being held back

A GoFundMe campaign organized by Lich — who has ties to the Maverick Party, a federal party with roots in Alberta separatist circles — has so far collected more than $4.7 million in donations to support the convoy.

The fundraising platform issued a statement Tuesday saying that the funds are being held back until GoFundMe receives more details about the group and its financial management.

"We require that fundraisers be transparent about the flow of funds and have a clear plan for how those funds will be spent," the GoFundMe statement said.

"In this case, we are in touch with the organizer to verify that information. Funds will be safely held until the organizer is able to provide the documentation to our team about how funds will be properly distributed."

In her Facebook video, Lich said she launched the page to raise money to support the truckers on their trek across the country, but was quickly overwhelmed by the volume of donations.

"When I started this … I was expecting a few thousand dollars, which I was very happy to manage. But wow, did you guys come through," she said. "We were not expecting this, put it this way, so we've had to get prepared in a very short period of time."

     A convoy of protesters, shown here west of Winnipeg, are upset by the requirement that all cross-border truck drivers be fully vaccinated. They are heading to Parliament Hill in Ottawa to voice their concerns and are set to arrive this weekend. (David Lipnowski/The Canadian Press)

Lich said she has had her bank card disconnected from the account that will receive the money. She said all the money raised will go to cover convoy participants' costs.

She did not offer specific details about how the money will be managed. She said she is working with a "finance committee" to organize its dispersal.

Extremist elements latching on

Lich started the GoFundMe page on Jan. 14. Since then, a number of fringe groups and extremists have tried to latch onto the movement by promising to show up in Ottawa when the convoy arrives.

On the convoy's GoFundMe page, an organizer publicly disavows any connection with one person known to have extreme views. But the Freedom Convoy 2022 Facebook page provides a link to a website with convoy information which lists that same disavowed person as a contact for the convoy.

Multiple messages sent to Lich seeking clarification were not returned.  

Some individuals have said online they intend to travel to Ottawa for the protest and hope to see it turn into Canada's own version of the Jan. 6 riots.

Stephanie Carvin, a security analyst and associate professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, said she has seen groups cite plans to smash through walls, bring rope to hang politicians and generally cause violence.

While it's not clear how serious any of these threats are, Carvin is urging caution.

"From a national security perspective, I do think a lot of people do have Jan. 6 in mind," she said.

"When you have a convergence of a number of angry people, who are angry at an establishment, and a symbol of that establishment [the Parliament buildings] right there, there is, I think, the potential — not the guarantee, but the potential — for things to escalate."

 

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Jason Miller
I will always stand for freedom. I support the Freedom Truckers.
 
 
Art Rowe
Reply to @Jason Miller:
I DO NOT support them, not because of their right to remain unvaccinated but because what started as a peaceful protest has degenerated into a potentially very nasty affair.
IMHO when you lose control of something you are overseeing, then it is time to turn it off. You cannot keep changing things on the fly.
Surely no one wants to really see something in Ottawa like what happened on 06 Jan in Washington. ((If you do want to see that, I pity you))  
 
 
Art Rowe
 
 
Abe Williamson
Reply to @Art Rowe: . . . and yet once again you can walk across the border at Roxham Road un-vaccinated ! 
 
 
Roy Curing
Reply to @Jason Miller:
Yellow Vests strike again.
 
 
 
Abe Williamson
Reply to @Art Rowe: Artsy , this makes me sick , Once again you can walk across the border at Roxham Road un-vaccinated, there's only one person allowing that to happen again.  
 
 
David Amos 
Reply to @Jason Miller: Me Too and Methinks Tamara Lich should call me again the sooner the better N'esy Pas?
 
 
David Amos 
Reply to @Roy Curing: Nay Not So
 
 
John Smith
Reply to @Jason Miller: how do you support them?
 
 
David Amos 
Reply to @Abe Williamson: I Wholeheartedly Agree Sir  
 
 
Bobby Wynott
Reply to @Abe Williamson: The difference between daily refugee crossings and commercial truck crossings isn't even comparable.
 
 
Art Rowe
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Reply to @Abe Williamson:
Abesie, No argument from me on that. As far as I'm concerned, Roxham Road will live in infamy in Canada. To say we have an immigration policy with this still going on is such sheer hypocrisy that it should sicken every law abiding citizen.
MY MP knows how I feel.
Does yours? ((Hint, if he/she doesn't it's time to tell him/her))
 
 
 
David Amos 
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Reply to @Art Rowe: YO Arty Baby trust that most MPs, many MLAs and legions of , Feds, cops, bureaucrats and lawyers have known my opinion on that cross border nonsense for years
 
 
David Amos  
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Reply to @Bobby Wynott: Wrong Methinks many people not just truckers agree that its absolutely comparable Only liberals wish to ignore and or deny that fact N'esy Pas?
 
 
Greg Hooper
Reply to @Jason Miller: You mean "Truckists".
 
 
Bobby Wynott
Reply to @David Amos: Detained refugees go into quarantine. Hence, false equivalent. Nothing to do with political ilk, just basic fact. Jan 2017 to Sep 2021 60k refugee claimants were processed in Canada at irregular border crossings (ie tried to sneak in). That's less than 1000 per month. (25k were accepted, the rest deported or pending deportation.). Over 400,000 Commercial truck crossings happen each month.

Comparable, but far from the same order of magnitude.
 
 
Jon Francis
Reply to @Jason Miller: I don't. Get vaccinated and get back to work.
 
 
David Amos 
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Reply to @Bobby Wynott: Why not tell it to your missing in action buddy Marcco Delfino and his not so merry cohorts. Perhaps they will believe you
 
 
David Amos 
Reply to @Greg Hooper: Methinks the fake left mantra "My Body My Choice" should hold true for "Truckists" too N'esy Pas?
 
 
David Amos 
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Reply to @Jon Francis: Cry me a river
 
 
Talione Stone
Reply to @David Amos: And yet smoking is not permitted in public places? If it only affected them then sure, your body your choice. But it doesn't just affect them does it? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marcco Delfino
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Don't they have better things to do, such as get vaccinated and drive a truck to cross US/Canada border? How hard is it to understand how vaccine works?  
 
 
 
 
Sandy Gillis
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Reply to @Perry Best:
Good thing for proof of vaccination requirements keeping those unvaccinated case rates down, seeing as how they end up in the ICU at a massively increased rate.
 
 
Perry Best
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Reply to @Sandy Gillis: Glad you mentioned that Sandy.
In just 17 days the unvaccinated composition of the ICU went from 73% to 43%. (https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data)) If you understand statistics, that's a huge impact in a short time.
Some Delta patients are in the ICU long term so they are skewing the results.
In 4 weeks, the unvaccinated composition of hospitalizations went from 69% to 23%. WOW!
 
 
Sandy Gillis
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Reply to @Perry Best:
So 43% of ICU cases from just 22% of the population. WOW!
 
 
Annie Martin
Content deactivated  
Reply to @Jason Parody: children believe they “should be free to choose and face no discrimination or restrictions on their freedom due to their choice”, however most adults understand that should the selfish pursuit of their wants infringe upon others’ well-being they will be ostracized
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Marcco Delfino: How hard is it for you to understand the nature of the protest?
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Sandy Gillis: So you say EH?
 
 
Stuart Longman
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Reply to @Marcco Delfino: at this stage of omicron it’s quite pointless. Even more pointless to introduce “new tough rules” specifically targeted the least likely people to spread the virus. Next the rules will target you for no reason and you’ll wish someone stood up for you.
 
 
Sandy Gillis
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Reply to @David Amos:
Was there a point to that reply?
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Sandy Gillis: You must remember me Hence there is no need to elaborate
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Annie Martin: Methinks the mantra "My Body My Choice" should hold true for our children too N'esy Pas? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Joseph McConnell 
I fully support the truckers and their protests of the unethical vaccine mandates.  
 
 
 
 
Liam Young
Reply to @Joseph McConnell: So take it to the US where it started.
 
 
David Amos
Reply to @Joseph McConnell: Me Too

Methinks the left wing mantra "My Body My Choice" applies to me too N'esy Pas?
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Liam Young: Methinks the Truckers south of the Medicine Line are doing their part In fact some of them are coming to Ottawa as well N'esy Pas?
 
 
Stella Dore
Reply to @Todd Banner:
Are you fully vaccinated?
 
 
Jon Francis
Reply to @Joseph McConnell: I don't. Get vaccinated and get back to work.

 

 

 

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