Canada: Militarized Police Remove Truckers from Ambassador Bridge, New Groups Show Up on Foot to Blockade

People have a hard time believing that the people who claim to believe in ideologies don’t actually believe in ideologies.

People think Democrats or socialists or whatever believe in some sort of pro-worker ideology.

In fact, ideology is a total hoax, sold to idiot peasants, while the governments act out of pure pragmatism.

Detroit Free Press:

Several hundred demonstrators continue to protest near the Ambassador Bridge, despite a large police presence that initially pushed them back from the entrance.

Around 4:40 p.m., a crew used earth-moving equipment to position concrete barricades across Huron Church Road, which carries traffic to the tollbooths of the bridge. The move seemed to indicate the bridge would not reopen anytime soon.

The barricades were the first moves of the afternoon after a busy morning.

All the pickups and semis that had stayed overnight drove off by midmorning, leaving about 50 protesters on foot. A line of police then pushed them back several hundred yards past College Avenue.

But around noon, new protesters appeared to join them, growing their ranks to several hundred.

Earlier in the morning, Windsor police wearing neon yellow vests over their uniforms appeared to outnumber the remaining protesters and warned them over a public address system that they would be arrested if they didn’t leave.

Some protesters danced to music that was playing. Others used their cellphones to shoot photos and video of the protest.

The departures started after additional police arrived about 8:15 a.m. and brought with them a school bus, four other municipal buses and a van labeled “offender transport.” Four large pickups with city of Windsor logos on the side also were on the scene.

Some protesters packed up their things. The owners of a large green tent, which had sheltered a propane grill and some food tables, took it down and hauled away the items underneath it.

Two other protesters pushed brooms to clean up debris left in the street. A third one carried a black trash bag to collect the garbage while they chanted, “Clean up, clean up.”

Other protesters appeared to be staying put. A man clad in red-and-black checkered flannel waved a Canadian flag attached to a hockey stick. The word “Freedom” was written on the flag. Others sang the Canadian national anthem.

Another protester appeared more militant. He had a Canadian flag draped down his chest and a matching one down his back. He paced in front of stoic police officers, shouting, “Remember who you work for. Be Canadian.”

The protesters spent the night in or near their trucks and emerged Saturday morning to 22-degree temperatures and a throng of media with their cameras pointed at them.

So are they pussying out because Justin sent in the guns?

Or what?

The bridge is still closed.