Pedophile conspiracy convoy says it is planning daily marches to 'shut down Ottawa'
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Elliot McDavid, another convoy organizer who made headlines harassing Chrystia Freeland last year, believes the Government of Alberta is colluding with insurance companies to produce child pornography and has claimed children are being “hunted down like animals” and “thrown in a rail car” by “degenerates on horseback.”
Elliot McDavid, another convoy organizer who made headlines harassing Chrystia Freeland last year, believes the Government of Alberta is colluding with insurance companies to produce child pornography and has claimed children are being “hunted down like animals” and “thrown in a rail car” by “degenerates on horseback.”
It seems to be a march for better mental health services in rural Canada.
I know we talk about the lack of mental health care being a huge factor in things like this, gun violence, etc, but what does that even look like? Are these people actively trying to find help and there's a lack of resources?
If we had more resources, do you think people like this would even try to use them?
Honestly it just seems like a bunch of gullible people easily manipulated by what they read online, and I don't know if medical health services will help them one bit. The other thing that get's tossed around is lack of education, but as someone who technically didn't finish high school and only spent a year in college, I feel like I have a much firmer grasp on reality than these clowns that make the news time and time again.
Their hallucinations, as far as I can tell. It isn't even worth trying to understand. Whoever started this round is probably laughing their ass off at how gullible these people are.
I feel like we all agree that "think of the children" is so commonly a plea for pitty or appeal to emotion that's it has become a fallacy.
It's often used for manipulation, to support censorship, stripping of rights, or reducing security. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_of_the_children
Depending how long ago this was, maybe you mean you moved away before they became so vocal? They only started to be noticed (in the mainstream press) during Harper's time but they were around even before that (particularly supporters of the Reform Party).