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In GOP embrace of truckers, some see racist double standard

Prominent American conservatives who embrace the Canadian truckers protesting COVID-19 restrictions are drawing new accusations of hypocrisy

Via AP news wire
Friday 18 February 2022 01:06 EST
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Former President Donald Trump, who repeatedly called Black Lives Matter protesters ā€œthugsā€ and ā€œanarchists,ā€ said there's ā€œa lot of respectā€ for the overwhelmingly white truckers who blocked streets in the Canadian capital and shut down border crossings with the U.S. to oppose COVID-19 restrictions.

To Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, the truckers who parked bumper to bumper are ā€œheroesā€ fighting for a righteous cause. Fox News Channelā€™s Sean Hannity sent ā€œsolidarity, love and supportā€ to the drivers, who also defied police orders to clear Ottawaā€™s streets and ignored a court order forbidding them from blaring their horns. GOP Sen. Rand Paul encouraged them to head south and ā€œclogā€ streets in the U.S.

The embrace of the truckers by some of the nation's most prominent conservative voices has drawn new accusations of hypocrisy and allegations that GOP leaders apply a racist double standard to large protests, including the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol involving a mostly white crowd of Trump supporters.

Earlier this month, the Republican National Committee called the Jan. 6 attack ā€œlegitimate political discourse.ā€ But only months before the insurrection, Trump, Cruz and other conservatives excoriated protests against police brutality and racial injustice that were largely peaceful, with some instances of looting and unrest.

ā€œThis shows again that there is just an unequal right to express dissent in the United States,ā€ said Karen Pita Loor, a professor at Boston Universityā€™s School of Law. She called conservatives' support ā€œtwo-faced,ā€ saying that conservatives appear to support a white, conservative rights movement, but "when you have Black Lives Matter protesters on the street that are ā€˜thugs,ā€™ they scare you."

Conservatives counter that thereā€™s a double standard on the other side ā€” that liberals support the idea of protesting, until they disagree with the cause.

The Canadian protests known as the Freedom Convoy were declared a national emergency and an illegal occupation of the capital. For weeks, the drivers blocked streets to oppose vaccine mandates for truckers in Canada and other pandemic restrictions. They also blocked U.S. border crossings, inflicting economic damage on both countries.

On Thursday, hundreds of truckers in Ottawa stood their ground as police poured in, threatening to break up the demonstration. Workers put up extra fences around government buildings, and officers began sealing off much of the downtown area to outsiders to prevent them from coming to the aid of the protesters.

Conservatives say there is a clear distinction between the Canadian protests and instances of violence during protests over the killing of George Floyd by a white officer in Minneapolis, including buildings set on fire in that city and Portland, Oregon.

ā€œAll Americans have the right to peacefully protest. But thereā€™s a stark contrast between civil disobedience ā€” which has been a time-honored tradition in our country ā€” and burning down buildings, looting businesses, and violently attacking actual peaceful protesters and innocent bystanders,ā€ Paul said. The Republican from Kentucky was surrounded and confronted in 2020 by people protesting the death of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman fatally shot by police.

A Cruz spokesperson echoed those comments, saying that the senator ā€œhas been very clearā€ about the right to nonviolent protest. ā€œWhat people donā€™t have the right to do is assault another person, loot and firebomb buildings ā€” those actions are not exercising a constitutional right no matter the circumstance.ā€

Hannity said this week that the difference between the Black Lives Matter protests and the truckers is that the demonstrations in Canada have been peaceful.

At the Alberta border town of Coutts, across from Montana, where a blockade disrupted trade for more than two weeks, police arrested 13 people and seized guns and ammunition earlier this week. Four men also face a charge of conspiracy alleging that they plotted to kill Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers.

The support from conservatives in the U.S. goes beyond the words of politicians. Right-wing activists who oppose pandemic mandates and Canada's liberal prime minster, Justin Trudeau, have also donated money to the demonstrations, hoping that the protests will help motivate American voters ahead of this year's midterm elections.

Mario Morrow, a Black political consultant who has served both GOP and Democratic governors in Michigan, called Republicans' support for the Canadian protests ā€œhypocrisy at its highest level.ā€

The protests included a blockade of the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit and Windsor, Canada, and carries 25% of all trade between the two countries. The demonstrations also forced the shutdown of a Canadian Ford plant last week. Shortages due to the blockade forced General Motors to cancel a shift last week at its midsize-SUV factory near Lansing, Michigan.

Police broke the blockade at the bridge ā€” the border's busiest and most important crossing ā€” last weekend, arresting dozens of demonstrators.

ā€œThere is no way that the supporters, especially Republicans, can justify the funding support, the moral support and the political statements they are making by supporting these tactics," Morrow said. He also said the protesters would not get the same support if they were "anything other than conservative white individuals."

ā€œThey would have been locked up ā€” day one,ā€ he said.

Cruz last week praised the truckers for standing up against liberals who imposed mandates they ā€œhave no right to impose.ā€ He said the protesters spoke not just for Canadians, but also for Americans.

ā€œI think it is powerful to watch,ā€ he said.

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Associated Press writers Jill Colvin and Padmananda Rama in Washington contributed to this report.

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