Feeling right at home

PrivacyRules
rabble-rouser
Member: 19405
Joined: Jan 18 2010

Having had a look around, I was very happy to see such a collection of active indivuduals trying to make the community and country, better.  I grew up with an activist father (and mother), and while I was very socially and politically active while studying at university two decades ago. Like too many I largely receeded to persuing my career, raising a family and doing a little volunteer work.

This inaction is changing, to rise to the occassion. I will be at the anti-prorogue protest on Jan. 23.  My renewed concern for democracy, civil and human rights has been motivated by a horrific experience in 2005 in Canada involving 'terrorist profiling' and torture. I hope this is a forum where I can share my story.


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Catchfire
moderator
Member: 5019
Joined: Apr 16 2003

Welcome, PR! We're happy to have you!

As for solidarity against torture and racial profiling, you'll find lots of allies here.


Michelle
rabble-rouser-for-life
Member: 1560
Joined: May 10 2001

Hey PR, happy to see you here!  Welcome!  And I'll see you at the prorogue rally on the 23rd if you're going to the one in Toronto. :)


G. Muffin
rabble-rouser-machine
Member: 16576
Joined: Sep 28 2008

Isn't it kind of problematic to rally about prorogue-ing?

We should all stay home from work.  I know I am.


PrivacyRules
rabble-rouser
Member: 19405
Joined: Jan 18 2010

My favorite protest part was the start when the drummers started and two of the horses, if not all, starting giving the riders a ride for their money.  It was only for an impressive handling by riders, and horse training, that no one was pitched off their mount.


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