A large raucous protest put criticism of Canada’s most damaging international accord back on the public radar. In response to the opening of North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s 70th anniversary Parliamentary Assembly in Montreal 1,500 protested Friday to “Block NATO”. The main banner at the front of the night march stated: “Block NATO: Reject Militarism, Imperialism
One of my neighbors is anti NATO, and my classmates were as well. I still remember them talking about the war in Ukraine and Plaestine, but it was at the time I didn't know about these conflicts.
Québec is just as reactionary as the rest of Canada, but their sovereignty movement happens to align with good causes once in a blue moon because Canada's foreign policy is awful.
That's why I said kinda. I expected that I would have to hide my anti imperialist views, but shockingly a of people agreed. I still watch out tho, because a lot of them are reactionary.
One of my teacher is for Quebec's sovereignty and giving indigenous people back their land. They're not a communist, though.
Have you heard about the FLQ? Apparently, they tried to get sovereignty (and socialism, but it's rarely mentioned) by kidnapping 2 important people.
That's just Quebec we're kinda based.
One of my neighbors is anti NATO, and my classmates were as well. I still remember them talking about the war in Ukraine and Plaestine, but it was at the time I didn't know about these conflicts.
I kid, I kid!
...mostly.
Québec. Based. lmao
Québec is just as reactionary as the rest of Canada, but their sovereignty movement happens to align with good causes once in a blue moon because Canada's foreign policy is awful.
That's why I said kinda. I expected that I would have to hide my anti imperialist views, but shockingly a of people agreed. I still watch out tho, because a lot of them are reactionary.
One of my teacher is for Quebec's sovereignty and giving indigenous people back their land. They're not a communist, though.
Have you heard about the FLQ? Apparently, they tried to get sovereignty (and socialism, but it's rarely mentioned) by kidnapping 2 important people.
Yeah the FLQ was mildly popular at the time too. Imagine a world where a socialist Quebec seceded...
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