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There is a typo on this poster. It should say "Converts people to be more tolerant and loving".
 
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Is this a new comic for Rowling? Or does Sophie not make any new comics?
 
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There is a typo on this poster. It should say "Converts people to be more tolerant and loving".
Actually it's a translation error
"convert" agree with "activist" (singular) in the title
But in Poutine, it's "les activistes" (plural)
Poutine also says "brainwash" instead of "convert" and no mention of "loving".

Is this a new comic for Rowling? Or does Sophie not make any new comics?
There all repost.
And furry comic has not been updated since May, 19th.

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"Lady" you live in Finland now. Finns still like the police just fine so maybe cut that crap out. They are trained well and have very few shootings, deaths or even injuries related to them. Sure we hate getting tickets, police gets stuff wrong, the paperwork can be absolute hell and stuff like that but generally the police is well liked and has decent reputation. "Dispatch the police" makes you look like complete idiot.
Pretty sure she's forgotten that she's meant to be living in Finland with her 'husband'.
 
I wonder if Sophie is going to comment on the new policy of J.K Rowling’s home country where they’ve recently decided to drop all plans for gender self identification as well as “preparing to set out new safeguards to protect female-only spaces including refuges and public lavatories.”.
Of course!
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How tf would that be endangering the lives of trans people?
Besides the obvious jokes, that is.
 
No worries on playing TAG @SpaceAce and yes, I resemble that comment. Was breathing and had awareness during the strike in 1981 and also been working in law, justice, legal for 30+ years.

I read the comic panels and your post. That is it. I don't know anything else about this particular grass grazer, but fact it has a nearly 2000 page thread, that tells me enough. However, I am not sure if you are looking for me to sperg about the area, or the police strike, so will do a little of both I guess.

The Police strike in 81, yea, remember it quite vividly. It was as noted a pay dispute and it was weird when they went on strike. Weirder that it lasted for nearly 2 months! I am pretty sure the RCMP was brought in fairly early, but not before the craziness went down.

It was early teen years for me when that went down. Many nights were spent at the arcade that was next to the Holiday Inn on Quinpool and Robie when that strike was happening and I was going to QEII HS. I also was eating copious amounts of mushrooms and acid then so a lot of it is very hazy memories. But I remember the cars dragging on Quinpool, store windows being smashed in various places including the music store on Cunard and, as you said, the bulk of the activity was near Maniac Square, which is on Gottingen, albeit farther up north on the street from where the cop shop is. The station is basically the end of the southern portion of the street, and the Square is about a 5 to 10 min walk away. I also lived near the Square, a few blocks west of Gottingen, probably less than 10 minute walk from it. I remember the gang of us metalheads tromping down by the cop shop and watching the cars doing burnouts in front of the station and people hanging around drinking and toking while the cops were on the picket lines cheering and clapping at the antics. No one tried to get violent, attack the cops or storm the police station. The cops were still respected as upholders of law and order back when I was a punk ass kid.

The strike was basically just an open invite to fuck around and be crazy for most of the younger people in Halifax. There was no militant thing about it, just a kind of walk in front of a cop smoking a joint and drinking a beer and them not doing anything about it. It was only bad for two maybe three nights. But yes, if there was going to be shit going down, it would be in the Gottingen Street areas as by that time in 1981, it was hood central and the Ghetto due to Uniacke Square residents. And fuck yeah, I read the article you linked and James Odo! That brought some memories back. He butchered some young guy who worked at the Chateau Halifax by tying him to a tree in Point Pleasant Park and carving him up. I forgot he also killed that little girl during the strike until I read his name again. That was the worst crime during the strike, the rest were property damage, drunkeness and theft type charges.

My mother would take me to Gottingen St to the many stores that used to be there in the early 70s. Those stores were all between the cop shop and Uniacke Square. EDIT-It was the Met (watched the news video!) Kresgee's I think that was the main shopping store, there was Glubes and a number of others that are faded memories to me. Back then, it was no big deal for us honkies to be walking around on Gottingen Street. LOL The street was much more vibrant and not as seedy as it would soon become due to the government taking the lands of Africville and displacing the black community there. That piece of land became the city dump for a few years after the land was expropriated before becoming a two dock container terminal that is there now. Out of the ashes of Africville, the majority of black people made Mulgrave Park and the Square the new mecca for the "coloreds" as my grandma would call them.

But yeah, Gottingen is an odd street. It is quite long and is segmented. The cop shop starts at the southern end, then the store/business district begins, then Maniac Square, runs to North St which leads to one of the bridges, then continuing northerly there is an old age home and CFB base then some very old houses that are quite nice and the odd business here and there before you hit Young Street. North of Young is the Hydrostone which was built after the Halifax Explosion decimated that area and that area is recognized as one of the Great Neighbourhoods of Canada, then the remainder of the street heading to the Northern end is basically middle class type everyday Halifax houses.

Again, it was a pay dispute that led to the strike and I now see how something from 40 years ago in my city has some relevance given the foolishness happening in today's times regarding the police. I mean seriously, not selling Lego cop stations any more? SMDH

I am not sure if this post is what you were seeking out of me, but that's what I can offer on the Halifax Police Strike of '81! If too off-topic, apologies and as I mentioned, I don't know anything about the freak that is the subject of this thread, nor do I think I want to. But at the very least you have some tangential information about what happened in my humble mid-sized city when the cops weren't around (and the demographics of who chimped out and acted like apes). Keep in mind though, the caveat that this happened 40 years ago, before there was such a thing as social media/cell phones/internet etc (i.e. instantaneous connection to others). So, there was no opportunity to have it become a bigger or more organized riot or rampant anarchy than the couple of nights of drunken stupidity. Not to mention the lack of social media brainwashing causing the pussyfication of the masses as well as the general snowflake world we now live in was not a part of the world I grew up in. Thank fucking god!! Its bad enough now in my sunset years that I have to see it all go down right before my very eyes! Gold coffin, worldwide televised funeral. I expect the resurrection and ascending to heaven any day now.

You know about the movie that was made loosely based on the strike @SpaceAce? Siege? LOL

I didn't know about that movie! I'm going to have to check it out, and thank you so much for taking the time to write this up! I found it incredibly informative and a great look into the chaos that comes from losing your police force even in a pretty chill (in my opinion) city.

Not to sound like a raging feminist, but I find it very interesting that these men get upset whenever a woman voices her opinion about men larping as women, and then threaten her with death or call her ugly names

Honestly I find it so baffling that the same people screaming that they're no danger to women-only areas are also, in the same breath, threatening to bash the kneecaps of any woman who dares disagree with them. You gotta be pretty detached from reality not to see the glaring issue there.
 
Not to sound like a raging feminist, but I find it very interesting that these men get upset whenever a woman voices her opinion about men larping as women, and then threaten her with death or call her ugly names
It seems like it's just how things work in woke circles, despite claiming to be progressive they're okay when straight white biological men give opinions they disagree with but anyone else they go absolutely crazy with "Punch a TERF!" style rhetoric of if for example they're black they can barely stop themselves from claiming they're not really black, like what Biden did.
 
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