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[-] scott_anon_21@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I agree.

I do not mean this in a sarcastic manner but how does one effectively protest a dually elected majority government? This crosses my line as it moves into the same territory as we see South of the Canadian border. It is no longer about just waiting for the next election.

Please don’t attack me for not reaching this point as quickly as you over his many other “picadillos” (yes they go beyond that) or for not knowing how best to “protest”. I am seriously interested in suggestions.

Phone calls? Emails? Walking into my local MPP’s office and registering my complaint? Joining a rally if one is planned and how do I know? Are there guides out there for this?

Again, no sarcasm or disrespect intended.

[-] jerkface@lemmy.ca 1 points 20 hours ago

In general I don't know, but Ford always backs down whenever he gets enough bad press.

[-] FireRetardant@lemmy.world 2 points 18 hours ago

You mean like with that bike lane bullshit that took him to court?

[-] Man_kind@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago

You need to get together with like minded people, pool your resources together, become organized, boycott companies that support what you're against aggressively. In trumps case, even loke McDonald's. Its not a coincidence Trump keeps feeding McDonald's for people. He's paid to do it.

You need to make it unprofitable to associate with trump, and to attack liberties. Amazon left Quebec because they wanted to unionize. They dont want people to have rights. They support trump. People still ship there. Same for social media maga controls. People still use it, but they are brainwash weapons.

With resources, you can do things like pay for travel so people can go protest in person in front of congress, and make demands.

Phone calls to representatives wont do shit.

Typically young people at schools would start groups.

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