Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Sunday appeared to shine another spotlight on a Canadian truck convoy protesting the country’s vaccine mandate.
The 50-year-old billionaire tweeted a photo of a snowy town with a motorway gridlocked by a long line of freight trucks.It was his second tweet in several days that seemed to throw support behind the Canadian truckers protesting the federal government’s vaccine mandate.
Later he added another tweet: "If you scare people enough, they will demand removal of freedom. This is the path to tyranny." The trucker’s protest in Canada comes in reaction to a new rule that took effect there on Jan. 15, requiring that truckers entering Canada be fully immunized against the coronavirus. The U.S. has imposed the same requirement on truckers entering the country.
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