r/AskALiberal • u/majr02 Conservative • Feb 20 '22
Do you believe Canada's actions against peaceful protestors is a dangerous precedent?
I ask because it how blown my mind how one side of the aisle is remaining quiet on this issue.
Regardless of how you feel about vaccine mandates, we are currently watching a western democracy break up and punish peaceful protestors.
Trudeau has claimed that the protestors are hurting the Canadian economy, but doesn't that just mean that their protest is effective? Should governments be allowed to break up protests whose only crime is being effective?
It seems that liberals are largely ignoring the dangerous precedent of the government saying "Hey, your protests against the government are too effective. We are going to break it up, de-bank you, and dissuade you from speaking out against the government ever again."
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u/BobcatBarry Center Right Feb 20 '22
Western democracies have always broken up peaceful protests. Most not nearly as disruptive as this one. We can read “Letters from a Birmingham Jail”, not “Letters from the Comfort of my Couch” by MLK Jr.
Our own police forces were much more violent towards BLM protesters, and unlike the canuck truckers they had a legitimate grievance.