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      I think the 24/7 truck horns that I could hear from my home kilometers away were more of an issue, but maybe that’s just me…

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          You take someone, force them to stay in an enclosed space and to listen to loud noise 24/7, what do you call it?

          Hint: they do exactly that in Guantanamo

          That’s right, torture, and if you don’t consider that torturing people is violent then you’re one sick fuck.

          So, people using violent means to try and topple the government in place and replace it with the people they choose, what do you call that?

          Let’s not forget emergency services that couldn’t reach the people living there… Denying people medical treatments… What do we call that? 🤔

          Some people who were living downtown Ottawa at the time have PTSD from it.

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            “So, people using violent means to try and topple the government in place and replace it with the people they choose, what do you call that?”

            I call that not what happened, just a little fantasy you created. They can’t even seem to get public mischief charges of the leaders to stick without wildly overwrought hysterical fish stories.

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              Dude, I just described a violent act but you live in a fantasy world where torture tactics don’t count if they’re perpetrated by a large enough number of people!

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                You attempted to conflate honking horns with torture, so…yeah not really much of an argument. I could describe living in the same world as people as stunned as you as torture, but it’s not really.

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                  Honking air horns 24/7 right next to where people were living and preventing people from getting their medications or emergency services.

                  There’s a major difference there.