> > If a bunch of Americans started pouring across the Canadian border, at
> > places that are not border crossings, how would you expect that your
> > country would act?
> Your not making any sense. Americans are free to cross the border into Canada.
Only at official border crossings, so they can verify that I have a right
to be there. I am not allowed to just wander across into Canada anywhere.
Either you have never crossed the US-Canadian border (legally) or you are not
making sense.
> > As we can see in your opinions regarding what happened in Ottawa recently
> > (it was good for Trudeau to use his powers) vs. your opinions of what
> > happened in the US in 2020 (it was bad for the US to even mention using
> > powers), I know it is different when it is happening in your own country.
> > Not so easy to pass judgement then.
> 2020 is a different matter altogether and has nothing to do with what we are t
> king about.
> How many missiles/rockets/tanks have landed in the USA?
> How many have been killed/injured?
The message you are responding to was about two different subjects. I
understand that is VERY difficult for you to follow.
2020 USA vs. 2022 Canada is not different. In both cases, people were
protesting and wanted their voices heared. In the case of 2022 Canada, they
were not setting fires or looting businesses, while in 2020 USA some of
them were.
How many missles/rockets/tanks did the Canadian protesters use? None.
How many were killed or injured? None, from what I can tell, which is less
than in the US protests.
Yet you claimed that using force and monetary punishments against your
Canadian protesters was necessary, but using force against the 2020 US
protesters was a no-no.
USA vs. Ukraine, the other subject:
Americans have been killed by persons who came illegally over our Southern
border. They don't use missles, rockets or tanks, but they have used
rifles, knives and their bare hands.
> How many refugees have left the USA and how many are still trying to escape?
I think you have that backwards, in this case.
> The point I am trying to make is that there is nothing similar happening on yo
> southern border that compares even remotely, to the situation on the borders
> Ukraine, and for the last week inside Ukraine.
There are invaders. Joe, the original poster, whose questions to you you
have ignored, said besides the military things. Basically, the US and Ukraine
both have persons coming over our borders illegally. People like you think
that is OK for the USA but not OK for Ukraine and, although you keep dodging
it, I bet it is not so OK for Canada, either (especially since we might join
up with those horrible, threatening truckers who like freedom that you don't).
Meanwhile, I believe it is not ok in the case of Ukraine or the US.
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