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Anywho (Sabre1918... I hope it's not my tax dollars that are going to paying your salary),
I have to say that recently I have come very much to believe in the point that has been made on this thread in regards to the public lacking education about the Afghan mission, and this leading to opposition.
Just today, in speaking with several people, and bringing up the mission there, the initial response was negative in nature. The proceeding conversation was amusing, as one of them at first got Afghanistan and Iraq confused, and both thought we were there on a peacekeeping mission.
When asked as to why they didn't support the mission, the answers ranged from a shrug, to "it's not out type of thing"... ie the usual.
The interesting bit, and the bit that supports the actions of the Government and the CDF in trying to "sell", or more appropriately inform the Canadian public, was that when they were informed of what we are actually doing, opposition turned to support. And these are your usual left leaning university aged students.
The point that seemed to turn their opinion was actually our "3D" marketing campaign if you will.
When it was pointed out that due to the insurgency in Afghanistan, which was led by persons seeking to overthrow a democratically elected government, security was required in order to provide humanitarian assistance, which was indeed also part of the mission, opinions started turning.
As well, another effective point was that the Taliban (let us just group the insurgency together) is trying to bring about another rights abusing, tyrannical, murderous state, and these "combat" missions are to stop this.
In the end, my point, is that the message the government was trying to get out hasn't reached a significant portion of Canadians, and further, that this message should be tuned to highlight the "security to bring about stability and help deliver assistance" aspect of the mission.
And a question, are you guys still encountering many civilians that are uninformed about the mission? And further, what do you think can be done to help turn opinions?
I have to say that recently I have come very much to believe in the point that has been made on this thread in regards to the public lacking education about the Afghan mission, and this leading to opposition.
Just today, in speaking with several people, and bringing up the mission there, the initial response was negative in nature. The proceeding conversation was amusing, as one of them at first got Afghanistan and Iraq confused, and both thought we were there on a peacekeeping mission.
When asked as to why they didn't support the mission, the answers ranged from a shrug, to "it's not out type of thing"... ie the usual.
The interesting bit, and the bit that supports the actions of the Government and the CDF in trying to "sell", or more appropriately inform the Canadian public, was that when they were informed of what we are actually doing, opposition turned to support. And these are your usual left leaning university aged students.
The point that seemed to turn their opinion was actually our "3D" marketing campaign if you will.
When it was pointed out that due to the insurgency in Afghanistan, which was led by persons seeking to overthrow a democratically elected government, security was required in order to provide humanitarian assistance, which was indeed also part of the mission, opinions started turning.
As well, another effective point was that the Taliban (let us just group the insurgency together) is trying to bring about another rights abusing, tyrannical, murderous state, and these "combat" missions are to stop this.
In the end, my point, is that the message the government was trying to get out hasn't reached a significant portion of Canadians, and further, that this message should be tuned to highlight the "security to bring about stability and help deliver assistance" aspect of the mission.
And a question, are you guys still encountering many civilians that are uninformed about the mission? And further, what do you think can be done to help turn opinions?