2022-10-24

@k_govers no it doesn't (and this isn't one of them anyways)

A couple months ago worthless cunt Christina Freeland was accosted by an angry man in Grande Prairie.

That's it. That's all.

He didn't lay a hand on her even though he'd be justified in beating her to death with a lead pipe.

He didn't say he would physically harm her even though he'd be justified in beating her to death with a lead pipe.

He just yelled at her, got a little worked up, and got at least part of what he wanted to say off his chest. He left out the lead pipe bit, but nobody's perfect.

So Kees calls for him to be thrown in prison. What absolute nonsense. After years of gleefully participating in a government which denies its citizens fundamental human rights, one guy gets in Freeland's grill and suddenly it doesn't fall within freedom of expression? This is exactly what freedom of expression was created for. These "limitations" Kees thinks he's creating are to stop citizens who have to endure the impact of Freeland's public policy nonsense from speaking out against it. That's tyranny and we want no part in it: that's why he was mad at her in the first place!

(It's worth noting of course this was all theatre: it turns out Kees Govers is okay with actual violence when "the cause" is just. Well that guy in GP's cause is far superior in every way to the #NiggerLivesMoreImportantThanSocietyMotherFucker movement and therefore those same tactics times 1000000000 are all on the table)