Nice thoughts, but way too vague. Everybody wants freedom, accountability, patriotism, but everyone has different ideas what they mean. And we've been split right down the middle for a couple decades. So nothing gets done. And nothing will get done from this. How's Canada doing? Trucks went home, trudy still making a mess. No change. Same here. Tactics are all wrong. Need specific targets, and focus. I thought this started as a mandates thing. She didnt mention that.
The sound is fine. The "message" is consistent with the information I have been gathering from multiple embedded sources. To David Watson's point, I certainly agree that vagueness has been a maddening hallmark of this convoy, even more than with the Canadian one. But I do think that it is vitally important that the OGUS sees that the people are not enjoying the /panem et circenses/ they're being force-fed. And, while we're not as far along in the tactical phase as some would like, I do note that the pot is simmering, and Kipling's words sound ever softly in our ears:
There has been an evolution of purpose, in response to facts and realities. I'm watching for the ultimate outcome, positive or negative to the demand for human rights.
Nice thoughts, but way too vague. Everybody wants freedom, accountability, patriotism, but everyone has different ideas what they mean. And we've been split right down the middle for a couple decades. So nothing gets done. And nothing will get done from this. How's Canada doing? Trucks went home, trudy still making a mess. No change. Same here. Tactics are all wrong. Need specific targets, and focus. I thought this started as a mandates thing. She didnt mention that.
The sound is fine. The "message" is consistent with the information I have been gathering from multiple embedded sources. To David Watson's point, I certainly agree that vagueness has been a maddening hallmark of this convoy, even more than with the Canadian one. But I do think that it is vitally important that the OGUS sees that the people are not enjoying the /panem et circenses/ they're being force-fed. And, while we're not as far along in the tactical phase as some would like, I do note that the pot is simmering, and Kipling's words sound ever softly in our ears:
"...
It was not suddenly bred,
It will not swiftly abate,
Through the chill years ahead,
When Time shall count from the date
That the English began to hate."
There has been an evolution of purpose, in response to facts and realities. I'm watching for the ultimate outcome, positive or negative to the demand for human rights.