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> while demanding the current democratically elected government be replaced by the government of their liking, without an election

Do you have any evidence for this beyond simply postulating it as fact? I'd be really interested in seeing who in the convoy, and what proportion of people, were making these demands.

And no, it was not like the Easter Uprising. The Easter Uprising saw armed insurrectionists kill over a hundred government personnel and hundreds of civilians. This kind of comparison does not give me confidence in your analysis of the protest.



If you read Agony at Easter by Thomas Coffee, which has a minute by minute account, you will see the importance of 'first few days'.

There are many many simularities.


For the third time the central claim in your comments, that the Ottawa protestors sought to overthrow the government, remains completely unsubstantiated. Who said this, and on what basis is it a fair characterization of the >10,000 people who attended the protest?


The leaders stated on multiple occasions that their goal was for the conservatives to take power.

I'm not going to waste my time searching the internet for something you're fully capable of doing yourself.

You know damn well that was their goal.


One can take power through elections, it's a massive leap to go from "take power" to "overthrow". There are legitimate means of taking power.

And again, this is the fourth time that you've just postulated this as fact rather than linking to the protest leaders' actual statements. I have searched the internet for any such statements calling for a forceful overthrow of the Canadian government, and I have not found any. No, I don't know that was their goal, and nothing in my searches indicate that it was. If you're serious about convincing people that the protestors posed a legitimate threat to democracy, you need to do a lot better than making claims with no evidence and telling people do their own research.


I don't need to do anything. I remember it all vividly, and that's good enough for me. I know better than waste my time trying to change the minds of random strangers on the internet.




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