I will be the first to stand up for debating any issue whatsoever, whether I think the facts are in or not. I'm quite comfortable in my ability to defend my ideas.
That said; the above is a bizarre basis of any argument.
For a start, the actual association representing Trucker's in Canada has a contrary view:
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You can find the above statement, and a good deal more at their website:
The Canadian Trucking Alliance represents 4,500 carriers and suppliers nationwide, advocating for a safe, sustainable, and efficient trucking industry in Canada.
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Putting aside whether the views of those in the convoy are remotely representative of the trucking community, and evidence certainly suggests they are not...........
The substance of your statement could be read as: Nurses, Doctors and Teachers are not hard-working essential workers, and therefore their opinions don't count; or you expect them to be too cowardly to speak out.
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I happen to think that there are logical points to debate in terms of legislative actions and policies implemented currently and throughout the pandemic.
Some, made enormous sense; some were late and half-hearted; but others were at the very least debatable in respect of whether the real harms they caused (delayed medical procedures being an obvious example) were justified by the epidemiological value.
You do your cause no service, by tangential wandering or gross over-reach.