When people are arrested for playing outdoor hockey in Canada, you know that the country is over. This has nothing to do with an epidemic, and everything to do with a war on Canada's culture and customs. The epidemic is nothing but an excuse to carry out state rogue behaviour.
Another participant in the discussion explained, "As a mother of a hockey player, my blood is boiling. This is beyond contemptible. #NotMyCanada."
The aggressive and demeaning behaviour of some Albertan officials in waging their war on COVID-19 is graphically illustrated in a series of television commercials produced by the government of Premier Jason Kenney and his Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Deena Hinshaw. The main idea of the ad campaign is to encourage Albertans to view one another first and foremost as potential biohazards. Even worse, the TV ads are designed to instigate hatreds towards so-called "anti-maskers" and "superspreaders."
Where is the instinct for compassion in a difficult time? In order to heighten the viral hysteria during the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, Albertans were billed $2 million to be confronted with a hideous "Uncle Mike." Uncle Mike is depicted with a glutinous fellow with a beer belly and a hideous coronavirus head guaranteed to haunt the nightmares especially of impressionable little children.
In 2020 the culture of mandatory masking, lockdowns, and vaccines is feeding the fetish of social, psychological and economic distancing. This development is no longer consistent with many cherished inheritances and traditions including, for starters, the Canadian contact sport of hockey.
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