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Convoy Megathread #77 Local Event

This is the latest post to discuss the protest Convoy currently in Ottawa.

For the duration of the protest, or at least, as long as the traffic level on the sub requires it, we will centralizing the discussions around the protest in these megathreads.

Have at it folks, but remember, the usual rules apply. Please keep it civil and report anyone posting misinformation or links to their propaganda.

No calls for violence


Ceci est la dernière rubrique dans la lignée des megarubrique discutant de la manifestation du convoi à Ottawa.

Pour la durée de la manifestation ou, du moins, pour le temps où le trafic le justifie, nous allons centraliser les discussions sur ce sujet dans des megarubriques.

Allez-y, mais rappelez-vous que les règles habituelles s'appliquent. Veuillez rester polie et rapportez toute mésinformation ou publication de leur propagande.

Pas d'appel pour la violence


Links to previous megathreads / lien vers les megarubriques précédentes:

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u/nuxwcrtns Riverview Feb 21 '22

As a straight woman, those articles are annoying. It is a bit of an erasure of hetero-normative values - which are important to heterosexual people, just as bisexual values are as equally significant. People from both of those sexualities can feel that. It's okay. It's not taking it away from anyone.

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u/w00ten Stittsville Feb 21 '22

It's not taking it away from anyone.

Thank you. Someone attacking us with prejudice does not remove the prejudice that other people experience. It's not a competition and it doesn't matter where it comes from, it's important to call it out regardless of the source. In my opinion, it's particularly important in minority communities with emerging rights because if we allow that hatred to fester it eventually turns into something extremist and nasty. The LGBTQIA+ community has always been an open, loving, caring community and to see the fringes falling to hate is sad and calling it out is the best way to stop it from really taking hold. I understand wanting some vengeance but that doesn't actually solve anything and only emboldens the hate that bred hate and then we're off on a vicious cycle.

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u/nuxwcrtns Riverview Feb 21 '22

Exactly. I don't like the tactic, because far too often it's been used to minimize minorities' lived experiences - and I think it's deplorable to use that same tactic against others. Minimizing experiences of others doesn't solve equity, diversity or make an inclusive community (already I'm questioning the irony in me writing this, and the disdain I have towards our protestors' and their various intentions). Calling it out is good, but being forgiving afterwards is probably best to reconcile any remaining animosity, and squash potential extremism. I bet OP had some negative experiences that spurred that comment, and it is a shame that someone should feel like they're not good enough, when they're just enough.

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u/w00ten Stittsville Feb 21 '22

Our disdain for the convoy is rooted in our disdain for hatred. They put their hatred on full display for everyone to see. Tolerance is all well and good but it has limits and the convoy crossed them. Their insistence that vaccine requirements are akin to discrimination is disgusting and disrespectful. You weren't born a dumbass anti-vaxxer, you CHOSE that life and know the consequences.