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Allan Stratton's avatar

Well said.

Also, people who think that "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" is a perfectly acceptable chant should ask themselves how they'd feel about protesters worldwide chanting, "From shining sea to shining sea, Turtle Island will be free." And if those same people would by okay with protesters defending the beheading, rape and murder of 8,000 residents of the Annex an act of resistance aimed at decolonizing Turtle Island of white settlers.

(If only we could get rid of DEI's dehumanizing "oppressor/oppressed" framework, with genocide as its logical endpoint, and scrap terms like "decolonization" for old liberal terms like "mutual respect and accommodation.")

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PeterM's avatar

Well stated. No, normally one can't hold a large group responsible for the vile actions of a few, but I think you can hold the organizers responsible for what the speakers say, and this is where a whole group can be smeared. The example of Natalie Knight in Vancouver praising the murder of Israeli civilians on 10/7 is a clear example of one person tainting a protest. Not only that, but she was cheered by some. Not only that, she's being defended by various academics. What she said may not be illegal, or reflective of the majority, but for me it rightfully strips some of the legitimacy of the cause.

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