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Today was my first major public protest in 22 years. The last one I attended was in Ottawa in 1995 when Quebec was threatening to separate from Canada right before the referendum vote. It was worth it to hear Jean Chretien speak in person and rally the nation.
Today was equally as important... except on a much larger scale as people stood up across the globe against the prospective tyranny that the Trump administration is poised to unleash upon the citizenry of the United States and the rest of the world. Today, we answered in the name of equality for all. And we will not stop answering.
Time for some pics of the march in Toronto...
Also, because I understand a lot of you weren't able to march in support today, here's a quick video that gives you a sense of what it was like to be in the middle of one...
Experience the March as if You Were There
Tolerance is not something that can be swept under the rug or dismissed as fake news by the denier in chief. It is here and it will be forced upon him one way or another.
There is a world of Wendy Testaburgers out there poised to kick Eric Cartman's ass.
Today was equally as important... except on a much larger scale as people stood up across the globe against the prospective tyranny that the Trump administration is poised to unleash upon the citizenry of the United States and the rest of the world. Today, we answered in the name of equality for all. And we will not stop answering.
Time for some pics of the march in Toronto...
Also, because I understand a lot of you weren't able to march in support today, here's a quick video that gives you a sense of what it was like to be in the middle of one...
Experience the March as if You Were There
Tolerance is not something that can be swept under the rug or dismissed as fake news by the denier in chief. It is here and it will be forced upon him one way or another.
There is a world of Wendy Testaburgers out there poised to kick Eric Cartman's ass.