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Now, perhaps this is a bit of this:mellian said:Yesterday I stated I have no plans to be involved or attend any protests for at least the near future. What happens? I find out today that Former President Bush is scheduled to come to Montreal October 22nd. That is frustratingly annoying.
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However...
What or why on God's green Earth would you even protest his visit? What would you attempt to achieve? What would your aim be? In other words, what would make you walk away from the protest saying "we achieved our goal?"
Would it make you satisfied if he left or even cancelled his visit? Are you protesting his visit to Canada? Or is he going to Montreal to speak? If so, are you opposed to him speaking?
I get it that you didn’t like him as President of the USA. I get that he was not the most popular president in history. But, truth be told, Al Qaeda didn’t like him much either. And please, don’t even start saying that he is (was?) a war criminal, fascist or anything like that.
As stated elsewhere, protests are usually not that effective. Start a petition and have it published, or send it to government. But I caution you, if you don’t want him to come and speak because you don’t like what he has to say, I can only say “get over it”. We live in a country that has as one of its most cherished traits Free Speech. That includes G.W. Bush, Barack Obama and even Gilles Duceppe.
If someone were coming whom I felt was “unsavoury”, then I would most likely let them speak, so that others could see how stupid they really are.
But that’s just me.