A time to breathe, heal, and build trust
One week after the end of the Ottawa occupation, the #Clownvoy movement remains active. While the founders are mainly dealing with their legal issues (some have been denied bail), this remains a very grassroots movement, and its tendrils continue to reach across the country and south of the border.
Events in Ukraine have taken the focus off these people, giving them time to catch their breath and plan next steps. They are putting a lot of their hopes in the U.S. convoy, which is working its way to Washington DC.
Increasingly, however, Canadians are seeing the truth. This was never a movement of truckers, but a political stunt staged by right-wing extremists to change the political conversation in this country.
The graphic below represents a first attempt to chart the shady forces behind the so-called Freedom Convoy. The influences range from the banal, fossil-fuel conservatism of Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and the creepy People's Party to such discredited organizations as Yellow Vests Canada and the blatantly racist Sons of Odin.
Besides the value of tracing these roots, I hope this chart reminds us that most of the people involved in this movement are hapless puppets, nursing private grievances while lacking any awareness of the larger forces at work.
("The ‘Freedom Convoy’ is nothing but a vehicle for the far right")
("You were duped," says the editor of Today's Trucking magazine.)
I am still engaging with convoy supporters through social media. They remain confused but loyal foot soldiers, vehemently sticking to their angry talking points. They are immune to suggestions that the Trudeau government is not trying to crush our civil rights, or that their three-week occupation of Ottawa was anything but happy and fun. They reject the conclusions of experts or journalists in favor of a fantasy reality that exists only in their heads.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has given both sides an opportunity to rest and reset. But I hope it will not prevent our politicians and other leaders from reaching out to anti-mandate protesters to explore ways to rebuild trust and overcome the disinformation that fueled this rebellion.
If Canadians can't agree on basic facts, consensus will be even more difficult to reach in future. And a divided Canada only plays into the machinations of the hard right, as well as manipulative foreign powers (i.e., Russia) which love to see our country torn in two.
Yep. It's all connected.















