So I've gone and joined the CPC so I can vote in the leadership election.
what's the consensus on the most sane candidate? Michael Chong?
This is so unbelievably stupid. There are plenty of issues to deal with here and you're up in arms with what's going across the border? Absolutely nonsensical.
Nope.
Trump is something to be alarmed about, and responding to it with a protest is a healthy reaction.
I just hope it galvanizes political action at home. But the thing is: it will. It will energize political activity more than people just sitting on the couch.
No, it's stupid. What's the message here? He won their democratic election fair and squ are. Did he commit some kind of human rights violations or kill people to win? No. Did he enact or promise some kind of legislation that would screw with Canada? No. I hate that young Canadians have very little passion for their own country yet they have no problem being angry at another country's problems.
No, it's stupid. What's the message here? He won their democratic election fair and squ are. Did he commit some kind of human rights violations or kill people to win? No. Did he enact or promise some kind of legislation that would screw with Canada? No. I hate that young Canadians have very little passion for their own country yet they have no problem being angry at another country's problems.
No, it's stupid. What's the message here? He won their democratic election fair and squ are. Did he commit some kind of human rights violations or kill people to win? No. Did he enact or promise some kind of legislation that would screw with Canada? No. I hate that young Canadians have very little passion for their own country yet they have no problem being angry at another country's problems.
No, it's stupid. What's the message here? He won their democratic election fair and squ are. Did he commit some kind of human rights violations or kill people to win? No. Did he enact or promise some kind of legislation that would screw with Canada? No. I hate that young Canadians have very little passion for their own country yet they have no problem being angry at another country's problems.
We will be gathering to peacefully protest against the hateful rhetoric used in Donald Trump's presidential campaign, and to demonstrate how such ideals are unacceptable today. We as Canadians will help our neighbors by showing that misogyny, racism, homophobia, xenophobia, sexism, sexual assault, ableism, transphobia, climate change denial,
and violence are absolutely intolerable.
**The primary goal of this protest is NOT to stop Trump from becoming president were not disputing that he won the election. We are not intending to devalue the American democratic system.** However, we are not willing to now let his hateful rhetoric and outlooks effect our culture and our country...
No, it's stupid. What's the message here? He won their democratic election fair and squ are. Did he commit some kind of human rights violations or kill people to win? No. Did he enact or promise some kind of legislation that would screw with Canada? No. I hate that young Canadians have very little passion for their own country yet they have no problem being angry at another country's problems.
No, it's stupid. What's the message here? He won their democratic election fair and squ are. Did he commit some kind of human rights violations or kill people to win? No. Did he enact or promise some kind of legislation that would screw with Canada? No. I hate that young Canadians have very little passion for their own country yet they have no problem being angry at another country's problems.
Heard the one today from afar. It was muffled but it sounded like they were chanting "Down with OPP."
It's good that people are aware what's going on outside the country. If Americans had any modicum of self awareness on how Trump appears to the rest of the world, he would not be president.
And the bold is why this is laughable. Were you not paying any attention at all to things he said about NAFTA or TPP or NATO or the Paris agreements? A Trump presidency is a huge threat to us.
So let's actually look at what they're protesting:
We as Canadians will help our neighbors by showing that misogyny, racism, homophobia, xenophobia, sexism, sexual assault, ableism, transphobia, climate change denial,
and violence are absolutely intolerable.
This notion that Americans care what we think needs to stop. Solidarity is needed if something significantly bad happens over the border (and no, im not talking about a president that hasn't even enacted any problematic policies yet) but acting like we're Americans and about to face their problems only makes us look ridiculous as a nation. If those were issues that we're facing in our country I am totally for a protest. How about we protest the issues that minorities actually face here?
To me this seems more of a reaction to the American media consumerism that we're a part of.
This notion that Americans care what we think needs to stop. Solidarity is needed if something significantly bad happens over the border (and no, im not talking about a president that hasn't even enacted any problematic policies yet) but acting like we're Americans and about to face their problems only makes us look ridiculous as a nation. If those were issues that we're facing in our country I am totally for a protest. How about we protest the issues that minorities actually face here?
To me this seems more of a reaction to the American media consumerism that we're a part of.
These are issues minorities face here. Many minorities have been afraid after the election that that kind of rhetoric will find it's way up here. One of the leading candidates for leadership of the national conservative party has already openly endorsed it. This protest is to send a message to those that would support that kind of hate speech that it is not welcome, and to also show solidarity and support to the minorities here that people have their backs.
So you propose don't commit to issues they care about, unless it hails from this side of the border? Might as well have ignored 9/11 with that kind of thought process.
As a minority, this just makes me feel embarrassed rather than supported. At the end of the day I know that these people after their "protests" will just go back to their Starbucks coffees writing posts on tumblr rather than do anything for Canada.
As a minority, this just makes me feel embarrassed rather than supported. At the end of the day I know that these people after their "protests" will just go back to their Starbucks coffees writing posts on tumblr rather than do anything for Canada.
Oh, ho, ho! Is that a blanket cast SJW aspersion?
Well then you can just ignore it and go about your day continue making assumptions behind a computer screen.
As a minority, this just makes me feel embarrassed rather than supported. At the end of the day I know that these people after their "protests" will just go back to their Starbucks coffees writing posts on tumblr rather than do anything for Canada.
Trump hasn't even done anything yet and you're comparing him to 9/11?
I don't even know what means.
Oh, ho, ho! Is that a blanket cast SJW aspersion?
Trump has made much of his plans clear with appointees. And his supporters sure are having a ball implementing his ideology.
Can you imagine for a second, that people in this protest have a passionate reason to be there? Or are you saying they only gather to be fashionably left wing?
Considering the person you are replying to, it probably is.
Not cool yo, what are you implying about me? Or do you say this to anyone you might not agree with?
You seem to have trouble seeing why a Trump presidency, at the very least, makes minorities on this side of the border scared. Even if they live in Canada, it makes the far right elements that are across the country emboldened that they can eventually do the same to minorities here, especially considering we have a Conservative party leadership candidate licking her chops to do the same thing here.
So it makes sense to have people protest here that the stuff that are hallmarks of Trump's campaign, that being the bigotry, misogyny and xenophobia, are not welcome as tenets of Canadian society and upbringing. And yet here you are, telling those people that 'fuck your protesting, you're all a bunch of special snowflakes' in essence.
I suppose it's possible for minorities to be scared? I don't see any evidence of that though (I'm certainly not) and to me this just seems like fearmongering when nothing has even happened yet. That's just my opinion.
As a minority, this just makes me feel embarrassed rather than supported. At the end of the day I know that these people after their "protests" will just go back to their Starbucks coffees writing posts on tumblr rather than do anything for Canada.
Drumpf hasn't even done anything yet and you're comparing him to 9/11?
I suppose it's possible for minorities to be scared? I don't see any evidence of that though (I'm certainly not) and to me this just seems like fearmongering when nothing has even happened yet. That's just my opinion.
I suppose it's possible for minorities to be scared? I don't see any evidence of that though (I'm certainly not) and to me this just seems like fearmongering when nothing has even happened yet. That's just my opinion.
like I said, protesting when nothing has even happened in a country across our border is nonsensical IMO. It's not like these guys are going to DC and protesting in front of the white house, they're probably doing it in Toronto. Passion or not, it's dumb. You're entitled to think it'll help in some way but I don't. That is all
It's just ridiculous to ignore the growth of the far right on the back of anti-immigration hate speech in almost every western nation in the past few years and pretend like it's not a threat here.
Canada's right-wing party, the Conservative Party of Canada is currently undergoing a leadership race. One of the candidates is openly branding herself as the Trump of Canada. So yeah, this protest does have meaning within Canada right now.
Admittedly did not know about that.
I have faith in the conservative citizens of Canada though. The other week I randomly had a conversation with a 70 year old white woman about politics and I assumed that she would hold backwards views but she was very kind and respectful to me and mainly ranted about how Canada is treating senior citizens very badly. She did seem educated though and I live in Ottawa so that probably factors in a lot. Not sure what kind of people rural Canadians are.
This notion that Americans care what we think needs to stop. Solidarity is needed if something significantly bad happens over the border (and no, im not talking about a president that hasn't even enacted any problematic policies yet) but acting like we're Americans and about to face their problems only makes us look ridiculous as a nation. If those were issues that we're facing in our country I am totally for a protest. How about we protest the issues that minorities actually face here?
To me this seems more of a reaction to the American media consumerism that we're a part of.
Admittedly did not know about that.
I have faith in the conservative citizens of Canada though. The other week I randomly had a conversation with a 70 year old white woman about politics and I assumed that she would hold backwards views but she was very kind and respectful to me and mainly ranted about how Canada is treating senior citizens very badly. She did seem educated though and I live in Ottawa so that probably factors in a lot. Not sure what kind of people rural Canadians are.
I think your being clueless for the sake of it, Trump being elected in the US has only encouraged idiots here by stepping up and insulting anyone against him. Canadians not only have a right but have to stand up and say no the racism, bigotry and hatred he based his campaign on will not be accepted here.No, it's stupid. What's the message here? He won their democratic election fair and squ are. Did he commit some kind of human rights violations or kill people to win? No. Did he enact or promise some kind of legislation that would screw with Canada? No. I hate that young Canadians have very little passion for their own country yet they have no problem being angry at another country's problems.
Exactly.Don't take anything for granted. I had faith that my country would ultimately find Trump too repulsive to even come close to taking office. I was also one of those people who thought the Brexit comparisons were silly and we weren't going down the same path. A movement of White Nationalism is trying to drape itself over the west, and is so far, succeeding. At this point it would be foolish not to stay vigilant.
Admittedly did not know about that.
I have faith in the conservative citizens of Canada though. The other week I randomly had a conversation with a 70 year old white woman about politics and I assumed that she would hold backwards views but she was very kind and respectful to me and mainly ranted about how Canada is treating senior citizens very badly. She did seem educated though and I live in Ottawa so that probably factors in a lot. Not sure what kind of people rural Canadians are.
Toronto, and Canada as a whole, prepare yourselves...