They said we didn't care. Then they said we didn't matter. They said we wouldn't show up.
Well we showed up, alright.
Seven thousand of us took to the streets of Toronto. Thousands more protested Harper's abuse of his prorogation powers all over Canada.
This is not some flash in the pan.
The Harper trolls are busy as usual, trolling the comments sections of the major papers, claiming not enough people showed up. They say that those that showed up are just party hacks.
Talk is cheap. Prove us wrong. Hold pro-Harper rallies. Support his autocratic actions. And beat our numbers.
Until you can do that, you're just blowing smoke.
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Patrick, apples & oranges here.
Like the author says, the better test would be to get all you pro-Stevie and Harpercon cheerleaders together and organize your own event; perhaps even a cross country one, showing support for prorogation. Better still do it soon, while still in the dead of winter. (Spring or summer wouldn't be fair: you need similar conditions to yesterday).
I'll give you this though, no one will ever know the exact numbers because it's impossible to gauge, especially a march with events and the end of the line. YOu get stragglers who join in the middle of the route and you get many more joining only at the events at the end of the road.
Like He says, though, organize your own crosse country event, supporting Stevie and his cheerleaders
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