Shows you their desperation.
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They want to call him a dictator, so much of this is all about Trudeau,
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really strange to see our neighbors in the north even thinking "ok worst case we'll use the military" this isn't a military situation -- they don't have access to much heavy equipment for this kind of thing AND violence isn't going to make anything better
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i'm used to my fellow us americans thinking "let's apply violence that will solve things" but it is not something i've seen from canadians in my limited exposure to thme
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The police seem to support them, is the tricky part.
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I'm a Quebecer just too young to have lived through the October Crisis, and my understanding is it was less 'calling out the army' that had a lasting effect than it was 'mass arrests of people for no reason, on the flimsiest of suspicions.' I'm not sure that applies in this case.
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Yeah, it really killed his political career, with the exception of him and his party staying in power until 1979 and then regaining it for another four years after that.
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Is it amazing? Your capital has been occupied by terrorists! The busiest border crossing in the world has been shut down. The provincial government is doing nothing. Those are all bad things.
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