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Canada protest spreads as arrest list hits 2,500 benchmark

May 26, 2012 09:15

Ontario students have pledged to take to the streets in solidarity with their protesting fellows in Montreal and other cities of Quebec. The students are defying emergency laws the authorities are imposing to curb down the wave of dissent.

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Canuckism (unregistered) 03.06.2012 13:19

And the band plays on, from Cairo to New York,  London to Berlin and now Montreal, the Global Governance neo-socialist Agenda his well on it's way to achieving the objective. Am I the only one on this planet who took the oh so deliberate warning from such elite figures as Zbigniew Brzezinski, George Soros, Jean-Claude Trichet and other Globalist Ghouls who seek to put a hamper on our social advancement and justice to heart? I sure looks like it. They have warned us and now they are putting these heated warnings into action, since the mass wasn't listening, like dogs they are now endlessly chasing after their collective  tails in a vicious circle of Hegelian dialectics push by the always obedient, always willing to go the extra mile, puppet Governments and the own and controlled mass media cartel.

It's funny how Québec's  citizenry and the world for that matter has been captured by these eventful Hegelian induced neo-socialist controlled protests and have completely and purposely  been  kept in the dark that the Province of Québec has reached the $250 billion sovereign debt threshold and continues to increases by $10.2 billion per year, the equivalent of $28 million per day, $19,331 per minute, or $322 per second.  I wonder what would happen to these so called mass revolts if the unsuspecting public was educated in these matters, I'm pretty certain that the equivalent to 50 cents per day tuitions hike mass groupthink protest would be a non-issue, but what would be the point of that? The elites of this world to whom Québec owes it's skyrocketing $250 billion sovereign debt, wouldn't and couldn't have their way and imposed draconian laws design to oppress our social rights on the puppet government they own and control.   

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Canuckism (unregistered) 03.06.2012 13:17

And the band plays on, from Cairo to New York,  London to Berlin and now Montreal, the Global Governance neo-socialist Agenda his well on it's way to achieving the objective. Am I the only one on this planet who took the oh so deliberate warning from such elite figures as Zbigniew Brzezinski, George Soros, Jean-Claude Trichet and other Globalist Ghouls who seek to put a hamper on our social advancement and justice to heart? I sure looks like it. They have warned us and now they are putting these heated warnings into action, since the mass wasn't listening, like dogs they are now endlessly chasing after their collective  tails in a vicious circle of Hegelian dialectics push by the always obedient, always willing to go the extra mile, puppet Governments and the own and controlled mass media cartel.

It's funny how Québec's  citizenry and the world for that matter has been captured by these eventful Hegelian induced neo-socialist controlled protests and have completely and purposely  been  kept in the dark that the Province of Québec has reached the $250 billion sovereign debt threshold and continues to increases by $10.2 billion per year, the equivalent of $28 million per day, $19,331 per minute, or $322 per second.  I wonder what would happen to these so called mass revolts if the unsuspecting public was educated in these matters, I'm pretty certain that the equivalent to 50 cents per day tuitions hike mass groupthink protest would be a non-issue, but what would be the point of that? The elites of this world to whom Québec owes it's skyrocketing $250 billion sovereign debt, wouldn't and couldn't have their way and imposed draconian laws design to oppress our social rights on the puppet government they own and control.   

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Pierre van Niekerk (unregistered) 03.06.2012 05:04

In light of all the economic drama, world markets that fail, banking fraud and Wall Street creativity, the country that will invest in her students to became world class entrepreneurs, will rule when creating jobs.
Canada have more than enough resources and talent to do just that. Free quality students van this debt burden, assist those who work hard to add value to Canadian economy. This is cancerous! Calm down and get wise! This is scandalous.  

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rafeal (unregistered) 27.05.2012 10:27

I thank you,my sister thanks you,my father thanks you,my brother thanks you,and my mother thanks you Canadian folks for trying to make your side of the great divide a better place.At leats we can dream here in America of a better place someday,after the rest of our freedoms are gone.

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education sucks (unregistered) 27.05.2012 09:05

false history, false mathematics, false  economics and false science.

no wonder people do not want to pay for it.

check youtube videos "SCHOOL SUCKS: The American Way" and "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed"

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F Andres (unregistered) 27.05.2012 08:49

All my solidarity with them, from Chile. We can no longer tolerate rich people controlling and profiting from the education system (more unacceptable if this kind of profiting comes from the government hands). Stay strong students!

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Slovak (unregistered) 27.05.2012 08:43

How ironic that Sandy Hudson of all people is lecturing people on democracy in Ontario. The self-proclaimed student activist and president of the CFS was notorious for fixing election results at the University of Toronto all through her time there are as a member of the University of Toronto Student Union. Ms. Hudson was known on campus as being anything but democratic, often sponsoring events featuring communist ideologues. She and the whole Canadian Federation of Students is a discredited movement in Ontario that relies on student levies for nothing more than self-indulgence and shameless self-promotion.

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Bruno (unregistered) 27.05.2012 07:16

 Montreal police beating protestors.....

http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=qLvsy4 eLAwk&sns=fb

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NEWFIEJOE (unregistered) 27.05.2012 01:34

Hmm. From the comments from previous posts (Students always have good and valid points, Western democracy is where the 51% most wealth establish a monopoly, the police is violating the Canadian Charter of Rights and freedoms etc. etc. ad nauseum) one would think these 'students' are the next to qualify for sainthood. Never mind the damage they've caused by rioting, the injuries stemming from their behaviour, the denial of the rights of the general public to go about their business in peace and safety, the denial of the rights of students not allowed to attend class by their 'peers' even though they want to, and NO compromise. Force the government to accept what these 'saints' want. Well, one poster said they were afraid for the next generation. Me too, but not for the same reasons. This type of irresponsible, selfish behaviour needs to end. If Ontario students want to strike - let them - until hell freezes over.

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John Ellis (unregistered) 27.05.2012 00:39

Western democracy --- Slavery by the 51% most educated and wealthy  Because of the morality in society, Western democracy is where the 51% most wealth establish a monopoly on the voting process and enslave in poverty the uneducated lower half of society. So, the students being of the uneducated lower half of society, they need to be taught their place, as the 51% most wealthy have decided that they can hoard more wealth in the future with a smaller and less educated workforce.

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Kermit Frazier (unregistered) 26.05.2012 23:55

Solution? Boycott the School? Sit one Semester out & the Admin's on its knees!

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Mr. Fex (unregistered) 26.05.2012 20:13

in reply to b.stockert, i'm trying to learn more about the bills being passed so when i decent upon city hall i won't look like such an idiot when i'm being questioned about the stand i wish to take... moreover i live in one of the most complacent region in canada it's damn near impossible to get the people to unplug from their tablets where i live and finnally i don't think anyone is going to be at city hall today as it is saturday... but thanks for being critical of me wanting to support something that i feel is righteous.

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fruit cake (unregistered) 26.05.2012 17:36

Actually, it's much easier to protest if you only face being thrown into a Canadian fruitcake jail; instead of being locked up in a US jail with lots of mean violent black people.

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