Nah, this is 1914. They are still asking for volunteers. When 60 K are mown down on the Somme things will get real. We are weeks from that yet- tho maybe not many weeks
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No, because the laws in place right now are as strict if not stricter than martial lawManwithnoname wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:24 pmNah, this is 1914. They are still asking for volunteers. When 60 K are mown down on the Somme things will get real. We are weeks from that yet- tho maybe not many weeks
they just haven't ramped up the crackdown yet, but if they don't get compliance, charges will start to get laid
Anybody thinking they really have any options is deluding themselves, they will throw people in jail eventually
That's the entire population of the country mobilized under command & control of the state for war
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Cant quote Canada on WW1 but we suspended the constitution in weeks but most of the heavy stuff came after the casualty figures came in.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:26 pmNo, because the laws in place right now are as strict if not stricter than martial lawManwithnoname wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:24 pmNah, this is 1914. They are still asking for volunteers. When 60 K are mown down on the Somme things will get real. We are weeks from that yet- tho maybe not many weeks
they just haven't ramped up the crackdown yet, but if they don't get compliance, charges will start to get laid
Anybody thinking they really have any options is deluding themselves, they will throw people in jail eventually
But I agree - we are millimeters from martial law. All you and I are doing is spitballing how many
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Again, the civilian laws they have enacted are just as if not more draconian than the War Measures ActManwithnoname wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:30 pmCant quote Canada on WW1 but we suspended the constitution in weeks but most of the heavy stuff came after the casualty figures came in.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:26 pmNo, because the laws in place right now are as strict if not stricter than martial lawManwithnoname wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:24 pm
Nah, this is 1914. They are still asking for volunteers. When 60 K are mown down on the Somme things will get real. We are weeks from that yet- tho maybe not many weeks
they just haven't ramped up the crackdown yet, but if they don't get compliance, charges will start to get laid
Anybody thinking they really have any options is deluding themselves, they will throw people in jail eventually
But I agree - we are millimeters from martial law. All you and I are doing is spitballing how many
This is the War Measures Act plus more right now
The provinces are fully mobilized, the federal government doesn't need to for me to be under de facto martial law
It wouldn't make any difference if they enacted the EMA on me federally, Ontario has already done it anyways
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As of right now, the government has enacted the authority to
Search without warrant
Restrict movement
Seize private property
Conscript labor
Detain for the duration of the emergency
That's martial law for all intents and purposes and the biggest mobilization since WWII by definition
They don't need the army in Canada, the RCMP has way more authority than the army
The only thing they would use the army for is guard duty
Canada is a nanny police state at the best of times, right now that is fully militarized in a legislative sense
Search without warrant
Restrict movement
Seize private property
Conscript labor
Detain for the duration of the emergency
That's martial law for all intents and purposes and the biggest mobilization since WWII by definition
They don't need the army in Canada, the RCMP has way more authority than the army
The only thing they would use the army for is guard duty
Canada is a nanny police state at the best of times, right now that is fully militarized in a legislative sense
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Martial law is an old 19th century law, that's not the most draconian anymore
They have the Counter Terrorism Act at their disposal at all times
Anybody screwing around in a way that is deemed to be tantamount to sabotage ?
They could be disappeared into an extra judicial black hole for the duration of the war
They have the Counter Terrorism Act at their disposal at all times
Anybody screwing around in a way that is deemed to be tantamount to sabotage ?
They could be disappeared into an extra judicial black hole for the duration of the war
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Nurmagomedov-Ferguson still on, in Moscow, behind closed doors. MMA is the only sane major sporting organization left, gotta love it. With no sports on to compete with, those PPV numbers are gonna be fucking sweet.
Dana White isn't panicking, be like Dana.
Dana White isn't panicking, be like Dana.
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Russia is carrying on as usual, they are all in the churches lining up to kiss the cross
Putin says the west is weak, #Russia strong
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Mind you at the same time they are panic building hospitals just like the Chinese did
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Putin wants to see this fight, he's not some weak Corona SIFCLF. Go Putin, God Bless Russia.
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