Canadians should instead divert their attention to the Conservative leadership race if they are really serious of preventing a Canadian Drumpf from happenning
Protest sure why not, but don't come crying if the CPC selects the worst candidate for their leadership
get active in reality
Didn't Toronto elect Rob Ford?
"Literally Not My President"
Appreciate the sentiment but stuff like this is just going to make him more popular in the US.
I would imagine it would be much more difficult for someone like Trump to be elected as PM since Canada has a much larger percentage of Muslims and other immigrants in its population centers like Toronto and Montreal. They make up 7.7% and 6% of the population there. 20% of Canadians are foriegn born.
Kellie Leitch wants to copy Trump rhetoric for the Conservatives
We need to fight that
This protest is not only to reject Trump, but to show solidarity to the many minorities that live here that bigotry will not be tolerated.
I would imagine it would be much more difficult for someone like Trump to be elected as PM since Canada has a much larger percentage of Muslims and other immigrants in its population centers like Toronto and Montreal. They make up 7.7% and 6% of the population there. 20% of Canadians are foriegn born.
Kevin will run with the slogan "Make the Loonie Great Again" and winKellie Leitch
Kevin O'Leary (Should he run)
Among others, these are the people to watch out for.
Appreciate the sentiment but stuff like this is just going to make him more popular in the US.
I would imagine it would be much more difficult for someone like Drumpf to be elected as PM since Canada has a much larger percentage of Muslims and other immigrants in its population centers like Toronto and Montreal. They make up 7.7% and 6% of the population there. 20% of Canadians are foriegn born.
Kevin will run with the slogan "Make the Loonie Great Again" and win
Stay engaged with Albertans and their needs. If a Trump scenario were to emerge, it would start there.
Oil's way down, their economy is hurting, and the PM is a smugly grinning urbanite who primarily appears in photos marching in gay pride parades and hugging refugees. It seems like an alt-right message could spread there.
Engage with the needs of the entire country and give them avenues to be moderate.
Canada listen to us. Brexit was the start and we all thought it was an anomaly. The alt-right is spreading like wildfire. Don't say it'll never happen to you. Start stamping that shit out now and never stop. Never get complacent.
Look what happened to your southern brothers and sisters when we did. Don't follow in our footsteps
I think you misunderstand what people are protesting. It won't change anything but it makes all the difference in the world.That's cool, I guess. I don't like Trump either, but protesting in Canada won't change anything.
Montreal had a protest on...Wednesday I think?
(I didn't do the censor)
EDIT: Yeah, sounds like Wednesday. http://www.iheartradio.ca/cjad/news/watch-montrealers-march-against-donald-trump-1.2173944
I suggest you re-read this article. The burning effigies etc. was in the US, the Montreal protest was a peaceful, uneventful march.
I had no idea it happened btw, and I live here.
Canadians should instead divert their attention to the Conservative leadership race if they are really serious of preventing a Canadian Trump from happenning
Protest sure why not, but don't come crying if the CPC selects the worst candidate for their leadership
get active in reality
Our beavers will build a bridge.Were gonna dig a moat and make Canada pay for it. But don't worry it will be a nice moat.
For those wondering, the purple area is "Toronto proper'. The blue area is part of the GTA, who don't technically live in Toronto.
Didn't Toronto elect Rob Ford?
Wrong. That map is city of Toronto proper. GTA is outside of that. Your blue/pink divide is actually old Toronto + York vs Etobicoke, east York, north York and Scarborough.For those wondering, the purple area is "Toronto proper'. The blue area is part of the GTA, who don't technically live in Toronto.
three timesCanada also elected Stephen Harper TWICE, so it's not like we don't fuck up either.
No you are wrong. The GTA would be the areas outside of the blue.
Edit: Ooops sorry. GTA is the blue, purple and the surrounding areas.
Wrong. That map is city of Toronto proper. GTA is outside of that. Your blue/pink divide is actually old Toronto + York vs Etobicoke, east York, north York and Scarborough.
Which is why it's a fairly parallel view of how even in an urban center, zooming in gives you an appreciation of the gradient of true urban votes.
three times
The only thing these types of protests accomplish is to reassure the protesters that they are actually doing something. It satiates the desire to effect change with very little planning, and minimal moral and financial investment. Plus if Portland has been any indication, they even allow the "basket of deplorables" a prime opportunity to cause general mayhem and make everyone look bad. The G20 protests certainly made Toronto look bad on many fronts, so I feel for Portland.
Donald Drumpf isn't even in office, yet people have lost their minds before any policies have even been drafted. Understandably many are disturbed by his rhetoric, but it's pretty unbelievable how many have fallen for his obvious taunts. When did we lose the ability to look at a situation intelligently, and pick our battles accordingly? Do people get so caught up in the zeitgeist that they lose self-control and cease to have intellectual fortitude? The more we support preemptive, unfocused discontent, the less credibility we have for when there is a tangible policy to oppose. And no, crying wolf over a democratically sound election (James Comey not withstanding) because the outcome yielded a bad apple is not one of those times.
Canada should probably concentrate on having its own leaders stick to what they promised before putting their noses in other countries affairs.
Canada should probably concentrate on having its own leaders stick to what they promised before putting their noses in other countries affairs.
What does a protest in Canada hope to achieve? I'm already bored of hearing people spin these protests as 'salty, butthurt liberals' or focus on any violence that happens anyway.
Why would there be violence at this protest and who would it be targeting?
I suggest you re-read this article. The burning effigies etc. was in the US, the Montreal protest was a peaceful, uneventful march."Giant Drumpf head piñatas were beaten and even burned"
Oh Montreal, you know how to put together a protest.
It didn't take long I guess
Spotted in Toronto:
See this is the kind of thing this protest is meant to push back against.
Canadians should instead divert their attention to the Conservative leadership race if they are really serious of preventing a Canadian Trump from happenning
Protest sure why not, but don't come crying if the CPC selects the worst candidate for their leadership
get active in reality
Just for some context, the purple shaded regions are all with a few exceptions a part of one of the original six boroughs of Toronto and are part of what most people generally consider to be the real Toronto. It was in a microcosm similar to what happened with Trump. The densely populated urban areas voted against Ford but the suburbs were full of short sighted self interested people who just wanted a tax cut and voted in an obese alcoholic with a populist message.
Now is the perfect time to rally and protest. What you're saying is dangerously close to "we should give him a chance" and wait for something bad to happen before we get angry. We should not. We should not give a chance to a man whose vile claims enabled the wave of hate crimes we've seen since he won the electoral college. We should not give a candidate who started off by calling Mexicans rapists the benefit of the doubt. We should not stand idly by after everything he's said and done during this campaign. People shouldn't stand idly by as things become worse for them. People need to be vocal now and not allow this man or his views to be seen as normal, let alone to see how his views are shaped into legislation or the Supreme Court's vacancy.
Also: Democratically sound election? After the involvement of Russia, the voter suppression laws across several states, the "both sides are equally bad" media coverage that tried to equate a bunch of e-mails to Drumpf's various scandals, to say nothing about the lack of mainstream coverage of some incidents like the ongoing trial for sexual assault of a 13-year old girl, and the FBI's involvement at the very end? No, this was an incredibly undemocratic election.
The cost of living was really high back then. Miller put too many flat taxes that affected poor people, who mostly live in the suburbs, and raised the cost of living, and Ford promised to rid of them all. The left should learn its lesson. For all of Ford's failings, he was not a proto-fascists.
The cost of living is even higher now.
Ford was a populist buffoon who was the definition of "penny wise, pound foolish."
He had no policy other than slogans and sound bites. His idea of fixing the city's money problems was to cut the office budgets of city councilors and cut library hours, and yet he promised to build a pointless multi-billion-dollar subway extension.
It is this kind of thinking that creates problems like Donald Drumpf. We lose our perspective and ability to address nuance, and low and behold there is an equal reaction from the other side that is equally as militant. Why is it that people willingly blind themselves to the larger picture?
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A man who spent the last year or so inciting hatred against minorities, be they religious, ethnic, gender or otherwise, has been elected to the White House and bigots of all strides of life feel this victory allows them to enact on their ignorant beliefs. This is a problem that needs to be dealt with right now. Stop treating this situation like it's some "both sides" situation where one side is losing perspective of what's at stake. That's absolute garbage. This is not a normal situation and shouldn't be treated as such given what we do know is at stake: The Supreme Court for decades, Roe v Wade, the potentially lost lives of Syrian refugees who are denied entry and the potential damage to one of the country's biggest trading partners by building a wall and saying they'll pay for it.