04-19-2022, 12:51 AM
I'm gonna have to be honest here, I don't really see the "unity" that so many others seem to be seeing in this. I live in Canada so my perspective is maybe a bit different, but the whole movement appears to me to be far from "unifying". Rather it seems to run on yet another "us vs them" mentality. The country has become covered in "f*** Trudeau" slogans (and I am not fan of Trudeau, I don't vote Liberal) and similar ilk. They created so much noise in Ottawa that people were becoming sleep deprived, something which is used as a torture technique.
You cannot fight a war without collateral damage, it's just a matter of opinion what is "too much". Everyone who feels like they are on the right side will always feel like their actions are justified.
That being said, I do agree that more or less revolutionary thinking and action is necessary to create changes in society. I however don't tend to view these things through rose-coloured glasses and see both good and bad coming from this. Like most things, this movement is not black and white.
You cannot fight a war without collateral damage, it's just a matter of opinion what is "too much". Everyone who feels like they are on the right side will always feel like their actions are justified.
That being said, I do agree that more or less revolutionary thinking and action is necessary to create changes in society. I however don't tend to view these things through rose-coloured glasses and see both good and bad coming from this. Like most things, this movement is not black and white.