Although I do not condone violence in any form, if you read the accompanying story you will see what happens when the citizens of a country feel strongly about something, in this case their opposition to the £10 billion being spent in preparation for the World Cup next year in Brazil. Can you imagine how our politicians would respond to such widespread expressions of discontent?
And then there is this, by Carla Dauden:
UPDATE: Of course, confronting the abuse of authority always entails a price, doesn't it?
Police pepperspray lone bystander
Reflections, Observations, and Analyses Pertaining to the Canadian Political Scene
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
Dear, Dear, Dear, Dear Me
Lordy, I see young Tim Hudak is hurling those sticks and stones again. Won't that boy ever try acting like a grown man?
And Speaking Of Contempt For Democracy ...
Does anyone remember this gem from 2011 when Mr. Harper essentially said that parliamentary democracy is of absolutely no consequence?
H/t Citizens Rallying To Unseat Harper
H/t Citizens Rallying To Unseat Harper
David Suzuki On Harper's Contempt For Democracy
David Suzuki has a thought-provoking essay in today's Globe and Mail that also serves as an excellent precis of some of the things the Harper government would like us to forget, including its promotion of ignorance/contempt for factual data, its demonization of environmentalists, its arrant hypocrisy, and its general contempt for voices that express disagreement with its ideology.
I hope you will read it and disseminate it widely; constant reminders of this cabal's war on democracy and informed discussion will be, I think, crucial, if we are to have a chance of ousting it in 2015.
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