I'm having the same thoughts.
The everyman resistance of Ukraine is reinforcing the idea that people are not helpless.
I'm having the same thoughts.
1st Guards Tank & 20th Guards Combined Arms Army's are at the gates of Kharkiv right nowC-Mag wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 9:35 amI'm having the same thoughts.
The everyman resistance of Ukraine is reinforcing the idea that people are not helpless.
Hmm, I wonder if they are going to go through downtown Indy. There is a lot of construction going on right now, rebuilding the 70-65 northside split. Hopefully they take 465 and bypass that mess.C-Mag wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 10:10 amUpdate from the Convoy
Monrovia, Indianna
7 total convoys merging
Convoy 60-70 Miles long
https://rumble.com/vwajwg-the-peoples-c ... ments.html
'Freedom convoys' taking to Hwy. 401, 402 for large-scale protest Saturday
Convoys protesting COVID-19 measures plan to take to 400-series highways in Southwestern Ontario Saturday as part of a Canada-wide protest.
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Multiple social media pages are promoting the weekend protests on highways 401 and 402 as part of a cross-Canada “freedom chain.”
London participants are meeting at the Flying J truck stop on Highbury Avenue at 1:30 p.m. and driving to Woodstock and Waterloo, for a march at Waterloo Town Square, according to a Facebook page promoting the event.
“Bring them flags, decorate them vehicles, don’t forget to honk them horns. Let’s roll,” a protest poster says.
OPP and Waterloo regional police said Friday they will monitor the planned protests.
Other convoys plan to leave Sarnia, Windsor and London Saturday morning, according to social media posts. Some will continue north through Toronto and Barrie to Brock, a township south of Lake Simcoe about 30 kilometres west of Lindsay.
Another convoy is set for London Saturday afternoon, marking the fifth straight weekend that a protest has passed through the city.
“We are monitoring for any potential events . . . and will share on social media if we are aware of anything that will impact the community,” London police Const. Sandasha Bough said by email.
This week, London police urged demonstrators to follow the rules of the road and respect local businesses. During past convoys, officers have been stationed at hospital entrances to ensure protests don’t disrupt patients and staff access.
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