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New York Times helpfully translates “Convoi de la Liberté” into “Freedom Convoy.” Thanks NYT.

Lots of reports of freedom convoys around the world are inspired by and giving due props to the example set by Canadians — yes Canadians! — and running with it. In many cases, they carry the Canadian flag with them alongside their own. I’ve seen pictures from New York, France, Australia, and other places.

Unlike Justin Trudeau and the Liberals, Jagmeet Singh and his NDP, and the rest of the progressive left (communists, Antifa, much of Canadian “news” media) who all uniformly (I mean in exact unison, using the exact same words) instruct us to feel shame for our “systemic racism” and our “genocide,” to say nothing of the proliferation of “swastikas” and “misogynists,” and “racists” running rampant through the streets, these people in other countries are proud of Canada. Even if some on the left aren’t. It’s a nice change! Canadians have positively inspired people to protest for freedom in other countries. When was the last time that happened? Has it ever?

Well it’s all so alarming to the left that it forced the progressives’ New York Times division to write a story about it, in which they helpfully explained — to what they must believe is their very, very stupid readership — that in France they are using the “banner ‘Convoi de la Liberté’ — a direction translation of the Canadians’ ‘Freedom Convoy.’” (OK they meant “direct translation,” not “direction translation” and they later revised it, but typos aside, apparently they think nobody could possibly have guessed that “convoi” somehow translated from the English word “convoy,” and “freedom” somehow became “la Liberté” in French. Holy merde.

The UK’s Daily Mail features this picture of the New York City rally, which includes this white supremacist racist misogynist fringe unacceptable, below left.

Jeff Bezos’s left-wing lobby group called “The Washington Post” sounds the freak-out alarm, writing directly under their tendentious motto “Democracy Dies in Darkness” — as if they’re utterly obtuse and cannot see irony when it slaps them upside the head — that “Australian lawmakers fear” these, um, freedom protests (hello?):

 

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