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Cole Terlesky's avatar

Democracy has a clear failure mode: when a majority wants something a little, and a minority *really strongly does not want that thing*.

There are safety valves built into most democracies to handle these problems:

1. Allowing Protest

2. Sticking to the rule of law, and fair treatment

3. Coalition building

4. Spending money on political causes (rather than just votes).

The Canadian government seems intent on destroying all of these safety valves.

Minorities in a democracy need to believe that they won't just get crushed out of hand by the majority. That if they really really want something, they can demonstrate their desire for that thing and overcome whatever the majority only weakly wants.

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Doctor Hammer's avatar

I am a little surprised at how much credence you seem willing to lend "government and security sources" in descriptions of what is going on. Considering how willing the Canadian government officials are to openly say things that suggest they can't even see proper behavior from where they are standing, I am very heavily discounting the claims made by unnamed sources (politicians and officials) that seem designed to make the government look good.

Particularly when they claim there is little support, yet can't pay tow truck companies enough to remove vehicles because apparently all the companies and drivers support the truckers. Tow truck operators need to be "compelled" to remove the trucks, because there is no amount of money that will get any number of Canadian tow truck drivers to head down and pull out some trucks? From all appearances it seems that Canadians are pretty sick of their government, no matter how much Trudeau stamps his feet and claims to be the popular one.

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