Rommie wrote:There is a march of course one in Toronto too, but honestly not sure I'm going to go because I question the exact point of what such a thing achieves in another country at this stage of the game. I can see the merit of doing it in the USA, where people want to remind their politicians that they do not have a mandate, but doubt anyone cares what the Canadians think, you know? More useful to spend my time getting ready for the bf arriving that evening.
Rommie wrote:It's a strange time. I feel really upset about things, but keep logging off and throwing myself into my work when that happens. Which always makes me wonder a little if years down the line when my kids ask me what I did and I answer "I was working on my thesis" if that'll be a cop out, head buried in the sand kind of answer... ok, time to up those donations, I guess that's my answer.
vendic wrote:I don't see much point in either to be honest though protests in another country really highlight the obvious to me, which is protesting against a democratically elected official taking office is complaining that the person you wanted to win, didn't. Same thing in the country. All it does is state the obvious that not everyone voted for the person. That's my 2 cents anyway.
Just remember, there's not anything you can do that wouldn't conflict with the core principle of democracy given that he was elected in a democratic election. IOW, it's a token gesture or a feel good measure for people or even a venting process. If you don't feel the need for those things then just don't.
If I had kids I'd tell them what I did was planned for the future rather than cry over the past or the present.
Tarragon wrote:
I would consider going to a protest, if I wasn't busy dealing with a different cancer threatening to destroy people I hold dear.
SciFi Chick wrote:Sorry to hear that. I just went through breast cancer, with my mother, last year, and it's no fun at all. I hope things work out positively for you and yours.
vendic wrote:I wish the best for your loved ones Tarragon.
Yeah, this isn't a college campus celebrating a big football victory (or loss) for goodness sakes.Parrothead wrote:How about blaming those idiots who think it's okay to set trash bins on fire, vandalise cars, break windows of businesses, etc.
vendic wrote:Idiots
Thumper wrote:And I got an extra pang of sadness as I broke it to her and watched the last seconds of a "Pre 9/11" world slip from her face.
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