Protesters at Queen’s Park April 23, Toronto – please share info about other protests
Good for these people protesting the irresponsible sabotage of our economy, of real security and our ability to remain healthy, this pack of lies and exaggerated hype, this degrading animal training, this power grab, this lying use of statistics, this attack on fundamental rights &freedoms.
Please send me any information about other planned protests in Canada especially, or anywhere. I’m in Ontario, west of Toronto.
Everybody needs to snap out of their trance and realize what we are really dealing with.
About 100 people went to Queen’s Park Saturday, slamming COVID-19 emergency measures and demanding a return to normal.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-shutdown-protesters-queens-park-yahoos-1.5545253
Scores of people gathered on the Ontario legislative grounds on Saturday afternoon to call for an end to the shutdown of many services, businesses, activities and public spaces across the province amid the pandemic. At its peak, the protest drew about 200 people.
The media claims the number of “deaths continue to rise” – but these deaths are being attributed to coronavirus based on what criteria?
And this type of policy has never before been done for an infectious illness. This is totalitarian. This is very destructive of our economic well-being and our rights and freedoms which are ESSENTIAL.
https://canadianliberty.com/charter-and-economic-objections-to-covid-19-policies-improved-from-last-post/
Go over the numbers and think! A lot of people die every day from many causes. Read this, find numbers for yourselves and think about it:
https://canadianliberty.com/comparing-supposed-world-flu-death-numbers-to-covid-19-deaths/
There is an agenda – a power grab:
https://canadianliberty.com/event-201-pandemic-exercise-held-in-october-2019/
The people behind it have a clear record of rights violations:
https://canadianliberty.com/credibility-and-human-rights-implications-of-covid-19-policies-who-director-general-and-ethiopia-gates-foundation-vaccine-history/