The Trucker as Enemy of the People
AFTER reading this opinion piece about the truckers protesting in Ottawa by David Moscrop of The Washington Post, it occurred to me just how deep anti-trucker sentiment is among the "educated" and enlightened. Moscrop does not hold back, calling the dissident drivers "toxic," "far-right," "authoritarianist" and "insidious extremists." You can find similar vitriol in other news pieces and in statements from politicians over the past few days. This disdain perhaps does not apply only to the truckers protesting forced medical injections -- the real issue at hand that Moscrop doesn't even acknowledge, thus suggesting the truckers are engaging in indiscriminate, "anti-government" trouble-making -- but to truckers as a class. Truckers are part of the invisible class of men that keep the economy going by doing often unpleasant jobs. What could be worse? ** Truckers are overwhelmingly white men, i.e. they are "white supremacists" ** Truckers don't go to college ** Truckers don't go to diversity and inclusion seminars ** Truckers control our food supply ** Truckers drive big, big vehicles and are responsible for destroying the planet ** Truckers don't read The Washington Post or listen to NPR Whatever happens in the next few days in Ottawa, and however encouraging all the support from ordinary Canadians who have cheered the truckers on is, I predict truckers in general are not going to come out looking good, at least not in the news. I also believe those in power genuinely fear the trucker. He is…



