What were those Canadian mounted police thinking when they rode into the crowd and trampled on two Canadians protesting for their freedom?
Is this what they signed up for?
Do they feel proud of what they're doing, supporting a globalist controlled government which plans to subdue the people, destroy autonomy in all facets of life, including bodily autonomy/medical choice?
I hope Brian Denison won't mind, but his words are so important I've transcribed them, see below:
Hello everyone. It’s February 18th.
And…I’ve taken some time to try to sort through my thoughts, from what I saw today, and I just wanted to put this out to you because I don’t know how else to express to you what I’m thinking. Especially in writing, that’s very difficult.
What I observed today…was the breaking of a country. Canada truly has fallen.
We have a fascist dictator, ‘leader’, that has given powers out to squash people who do not agree with him and his government.
The people doing his bidding are the very people that I called brothers and sisters.
I did your job for 24 years, up until last December, on the street. The police officers that took part today in Ottawa, from all services, need to check your moral compass. I know your conscience inside of you was saying “This is wrong, I should not be doing this”.
You need to step off the line, all of you. You need to continue to be that person that stands up and protects the Canadian citizens.
Those protesters in Ottawa were peaceful. They were loving. They were those folks that are your neighbours. You want to know why I know that? I was there. I was a peaceful protester. I spoke on that stage. I walked around for hours, both during the day, and at night.
What Trudeau has said, and the lying mainstream media, is all untrue. You were acting on lies. Your leadership is acting on lies. They are not upholding their oath to the people of Canada.
I’m appealing to you as a police officer to not partake in what you know is wrong and unlawful. You are hurting other Canadians, your neighbours, the same people that live in your communities, the same people that you see at hockey games when you take your children, at the gymnastics club, when your little girl is doing gymnastics. The people you see at a coffee shop, when you’re out of uniform, or in uniform, those are the people that you perpetrated that horrific action upon today.
I saw horses trampling on people that were standing there. I saw people kneed in the ribs, and kicked, butt-stroked with your teargas gun. I saw all that. And from one cop to another, what you did was wrong.
If you were one of those police officers, you should not be. And for all those other police officers, standing around, it’s time to step off that line. It’s time to stand up for who you are. A law-abiding person. Someone who upholds the law. Someone who protects those that need protecting, and allows those who want to protest lawfully, which they were, and continued to, to be able to protest. You were supposed to facilitate that. But your leaders, and the leader of this country, have made you into a strong arm of the government.
This country has a major wound because of these actions today, one that I don’t know will heal. I was proud to be a police officer for 24 years. Today, my badge is tarnished, because of the actions of some of you. The rest of you need to really recalibrate, and find out who you really are, because if that’s who you really are, I don’t want you to be my police officer in my community.
I’m appealing to you guys, the ones in Ottawa especially, from all over, all services. There’s not just Ottawa Police Service, comes even from Calgary, where I served for 24 years.
Start looking at what you guys have done today, and see if you would be proud to go home and tell your children what you did today, that this was a defining factor in your career, that you made a difference, and that your wife or your significant other, husband, or mother and father, would be proud of you, for fulfilling your duty today.
If you can’t answer that question, then you need to stop doing it. You need to tell your leaders “No, I won’t do this”.
If it costs you your job, so be it. But here’s the thing, it might cost you your job anyway.
From the actions I saw, horrific. Please, do not continue with what I saw today. I am begging you, as a human being to human being, let alone cop to cop, do not continue with what I saw today. Policemen need to be different. You are held to a higher standard. You are not just to do the bidding of an unlawful government, or a government who doesn’t like people protesting what they have to say.
Stand up. Step off that line. Do not do anything that you would not be proud of, to tell others.
What were those Canadian mounted police thinking when they rode into the crowd and trampled on two Canadians protesting for their freedom?
Is this what they signed up for?
Do they feel proud of what they're doing, supporting a globalist controlled government which plans to subdue the people, destroy autonomy in all facets of life, including bodily autonomy/medical choice?
Who are the real criminals here?
See Calgary's former constable Brian Denison, on the horrific actions of Canadian police officers in Ottawa today:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=344422237694705&ref=sharing
I hope Brian Denison won't mind, but his words are so important I've transcribed them, see below:
Hello everyone. It’s February 18th.
And…I’ve taken some time to try to sort through my thoughts, from what I saw today, and I just wanted to put this out to you because I don’t know how else to express to you what I’m thinking. Especially in writing, that’s very difficult.
What I observed today…was the breaking of a country. Canada truly has fallen.
We have a fascist dictator, ‘leader’, that has given powers out to squash people who do not agree with him and his government.
The people doing his bidding are the very people that I called brothers and sisters.
I did your job for 24 years, up until last December, on the street. The police officers that took part today in Ottawa, from all services, need to check your moral compass. I know your conscience inside of you was saying “This is wrong, I should not be doing this”.
You need to step off the line, all of you. You need to continue to be that person that stands up and protects the Canadian citizens.
Those protesters in Ottawa were peaceful. They were loving. They were those folks that are your neighbours. You want to know why I know that? I was there. I was a peaceful protester. I spoke on that stage. I walked around for hours, both during the day, and at night.
What Trudeau has said, and the lying mainstream media, is all untrue. You were acting on lies. Your leadership is acting on lies. They are not upholding their oath to the people of Canada.
I’m appealing to you as a police officer to not partake in what you know is wrong and unlawful. You are hurting other Canadians, your neighbours, the same people that live in your communities, the same people that you see at hockey games when you take your children, at the gymnastics club, when your little girl is doing gymnastics. The people you see at a coffee shop, when you’re out of uniform, or in uniform, those are the people that you perpetrated that horrific action upon today.
I saw horses trampling on people that were standing there. I saw people kneed in the ribs, and kicked, butt-stroked with your teargas gun. I saw all that. And from one cop to another, what you did was wrong.
If you were one of those police officers, you should not be. And for all those other police officers, standing around, it’s time to step off that line. It’s time to stand up for who you are. A law-abiding person. Someone who upholds the law. Someone who protects those that need protecting, and allows those who want to protest lawfully, which they were, and continued to, to be able to protest. You were supposed to facilitate that. But your leaders, and the leader of this country, have made you into a strong arm of the government.
This country has a major wound because of these actions today, one that I don’t know will heal. I was proud to be a police officer for 24 years. Today, my badge is tarnished, because of the actions of some of you. The rest of you need to really recalibrate, and find out who you really are, because if that’s who you really are, I don’t want you to be my police officer in my community.
I’m appealing to you guys, the ones in Ottawa especially, from all over, all services. There’s not just Ottawa Police Service, comes even from Calgary, where I served for 24 years.
Start looking at what you guys have done today, and see if you would be proud to go home and tell your children what you did today, that this was a defining factor in your career, that you made a difference, and that your wife or your significant other, husband, or mother and father, would be proud of you, for fulfilling your duty today.
If you can’t answer that question, then you need to stop doing it. You need to tell your leaders “No, I won’t do this”.
If it costs you your job, so be it. But here’s the thing, it might cost you your job anyway.
From the actions I saw, horrific. Please, do not continue with what I saw today. I am begging you, as a human being to human being, let alone cop to cop, do not continue with what I saw today. Policemen need to be different. You are held to a higher standard. You are not just to do the bidding of an unlawful government, or a government who doesn’t like people protesting what they have to say.
Stand up. Step off that line. Do not do anything that you would not be proud of, to tell others.