Regarding your statement on the "majority of Canadians" supporting the so-called freedom convoy, you'll find that every opinion poll refutes this claim. In every poll conducted, at least 60% of Canadians opposed the freedom convoy
in most polls, that number was closer to 70%, with 5-10% responding "unsure" or "don't know".
Furthermore, the people who are likeliest to respond to traditional polling methods are the middle and working class demographic.
The vast majority of Canadians WERE united on this topic, it just seems you aren't among the majority.
Please refrain from spreading such egregious lies in the future. At least try to find ones that are harder to disprove.
I was referring to the support they received initially, when the trucks were on the move in a freedom convoy. Canadians all across the country cheered them on from bridges and along the road side. But once they arrived in Ottawa, the longer they stayed the less support they had.
But you make a good point...I changed it to "many Canadians"
Woke morality is indeed insincere and a luxury in that some people have the time and power at work to indulge in race-themed claptrap.
Hi James,
Regarding your statement on the "majority of Canadians" supporting the so-called freedom convoy, you'll find that every opinion poll refutes this claim. In every poll conducted, at least 60% of Canadians opposed the freedom convoy
in most polls, that number was closer to 70%, with 5-10% responding "unsure" or "don't know".
Furthermore, the people who are likeliest to respond to traditional polling methods are the middle and working class demographic.
The vast majority of Canadians WERE united on this topic, it just seems you aren't among the majority.
Please refrain from spreading such egregious lies in the future. At least try to find ones that are harder to disprove.
I was referring to the support they received initially, when the trucks were on the move in a freedom convoy. Canadians all across the country cheered them on from bridges and along the road side. But once they arrived in Ottawa, the longer they stayed the less support they had.
But you make a good point...I changed it to "many Canadians"