Those differences have always existed. Hamilton v Burr. Adams v Jefferson. North v South. etc etc etc.
Ultimately, what is important in any protest is public support. Aside from the moderately short attention span of most people on ideological issues, once people are affected in their...
Methinks you believe the truckers have much more support than they actually do. Polls that I have seen show that 90% of Canadian truckers are vaccinated. While there is support for the assertion that the vaccination requirements should end, that support does not extend to crippling the economy...
Except, Group A is blockading thoroughfares and causing economic damage which might ultimately be greater than the losses by arson from the BLM protests. (and there may have been arson in this present protest....under investigation at present with no identification of culprits at this point).
Demand creep. Makes it more difficult to resolve the situation through negotiation. In any case, this blockade might have had a large sympathetic majority in favor of their grievances. As the blockade drags on there is a tendency for support to wane.
You seem to have missed the point. Actaeon gish-galloped with the BLM protests and I made a point that they didn't use 18-wheelers.
You translate that into racism.
Perhaps you're confused.
NYTimes:
"Once narrowly focused on a vaccine mandate for drivers entering Canada from the U.S., the protests have ballooned into a sprawling campaign against various grievances."
Nor I. That is called: A riot.
Doesn't address my point. Recall SCOTUS decisions and presidential actions in prior labor walkouts and strikes and the rational behind strike-busting. None of those, in my memory, involved blockades on public thoroughfares.