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"radical discussion group?"

  • Thread starter Thread starter MAJOR_Baker
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I have to agree that it is ironic that antiwar protesters would use violence.  I also see similar irony in many things (to long to list)  however I do know that in every group  that protests they tend to attract a "freak" element.  Not so much attached to the goal but the means. 

I saw this in Alberta when there were a bunch of anti-educational cut protests.  The protests were peacefull,  until a new group showed up who were only looking to start Sh.... stuff up.  Suddenly every rally was an excuse to break glass.

I don't think that this is typicasl for this group.

"I think the only people out of the group who even knew there was going to be violence were those who were involved in it. It did absolutely nothing for the cause we were marching for," Kazik said.

 
The only sort of protest of a recruiting center here in Canada is put on a regular basis by MAWO in Vancouver. A 'successful' day for them is having more than 25 people show up. Don't think they have ever vandalised the Vancouver CFRC, that would require them putting down their chai-latte tea.

*Interesting tangent*
Vancover has more Starbucks than anywhere else in Canada, that I can think of. There are even more Starbucks than Tim Hortons on the Wet Coast. I have seen these Hippies with their Grande and placard protesting the CFRC last time I went back home. I guess they don't seem to care that Starbucks is probably the most exploitative coffee company in the world.

*end tangent*
 
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