‘Save the Children Convoy’ Drops Brand New Hip-Hop Track
Convoy in-fighting inspires new hip-hop song
In-fighting within the “Save the Children Convoy” is inspiring music.
Andy Claude Ladouceur, who also goes by the name “ACL Freedom,” is not only an original member of the “Save the Children Convoy” base camp near Casselman, Ontario — he’s also an aspiring hip-hop artist.
Ladouceur has been releasing self-recorded songs on YouTube and Spotify over the last year or so on themes loosely related to the Freedom Convoy.
While the struggles of protest movements have long-inspired counterculture music and art, the Gatineau-based hip-hop artist’s latest track appears to be inspired by chronic in-fighting inside the “Save the Children Convoy.”
Sharing a sneak peek of a song titled “Without Unity,” Ladouceur raps about “egos” sowing divisions and derailing efforts to “Save the Children”:
“Without unity there’s no way we could fight back,
So put your egos aside and think about that,
Without unity we’d all be caught up in their mousetrap.It’s time to Save the Children from this whole mass invasion,
Blood money is running through your veins from all their vaccinations…”
The Save the Children Convoy has been mired by in-fighting since day one, following an incident where a man was thrown from the hood of a moving car while attempting to punch in its windshield.
Later, an original convoy leader was banned from the base camp for speaking with CBC News, prompting more fighting between convoy leaders.
Musical performances have been part of the STC Convoy’s evening rituals at its rural base camp over the last several weeks.
One video posted by a base camp member shows Ladouceur rapping about police surveillance and the dangers of loose OpSec:
“Forget the fires you’re promoting up on Instagram,
You’re making it too easy for the cops to come and spoil our plans,
Forget the Lives and the Messenger groups,
Don’t base your trust on Freedom Fighter pictures as proof,
Some of them are infiltrators just to know where to bomb next…”
Ladouceur could not be reached for comment by ConvoyWatch.