Commentary People had endless fun mocking Ottawa “Freedom Convoy” protesters’ limited grasp of how government works. That infamous “Memorandum of Understanding” did more work than the lonely Confederate flag briefly visible on the first day in substituting scorn for understanding. But it’s sobering to reflect on how little the critics know either. Including about the weird class divide here. Two recent thoughtful pieces about “Virtuals” v “Physicals” (Ross Douthat, New York Times) or “Practicals” (N.S. Lyons, Substack) contrast sadly with the obtuse performance of many Canadian journalists so firmly in the Virtual camp they don’t know there are other points of view. But if the Virtuals are better at arranging abstract notions into plausible configurations, and the Physicals at arranging concrete objects into effective ones, the former should at least be pretty good at constitutional theory. Instead, a major Canadian newspaper generally conspicuous for good sense as well as diversity …