🐱 Community hopes to create 'hate free zone' after convoy protest

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Centretown resident Claire Hurtig still feels the after-effects of Ottawa's three-week occupation.

"That absence of feeling safe in my own neighborhood was just incredibly distressing," said Hurtig, one of a number of people who spoke Saturday at community rally and show of solidarity for downtown residents.

The Minto Park event was hosted by Community Solidarity Ottawa, a coalition of labour unions, community organizations and residents.

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It allowed dozens of people to gather and check in on their neighbours, reconnect as a community and plan their next steps to stamp out hate in the city.

Hateful messaging was spotted amid the crowds during the now-dispersed convoy protest, including swastikas and other anti-Semitic imagery and at least one Confederate flag.

After receiving several reports of assaults and threats, Ottawa police set up a hate crime hotline to investigate crimes related to the demonstrations.

"Because of the hateful ideas, of the kind of racist imagery added to the slogans, it didn't feel safe to go outside," said Hurtig, who is Jewish.

Trucks also blasted their horns during the day and into the night, leaving some residents hearing non-existent honking one week after police finally cleared the protesters out of the downtown.


"Sometimes in the middle of the night, I hear a snowplow and I think they are back. It's a sort of deep-seated fear that is hard to shake off," said Keith, who showed up at the park Saturday proudly wearing a rainbow-coloured mask.
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Keith said he didn't feel he could wear the mask when the convoy was in town.
CBC has agreed not to use his last name because of his concerns for his safety.
"The most frustrating part [was] I felt, for my own safety, that I had to not present as queer because there was the constant threat of violence."
He now volunteers with the group Safety Walks Ottawa, which was created in response to the convoy protest to provide people with walking partners.
People who attended Saturday's event were also able to pick up posters with the slogan "Hate Free Zone."

'The beginning of our organizing'​

Hassan Husseini helped organize the rally, and he said he hopes the message of the nascent movement is clear.
"This is the beginning of our organizing against the extreme right, against the white supremacists in the city. We are not going to let it happen," he said.
The group is planning a march next Saturday.
 
The Minto Park event was hosted by Community Solidarity Ottawa, a coalition of labour unions, community organizations and residents.
Two-thirds of the community you can't trust, and I'm sure most of the residents are shit too.
 
Weirdly enough, the convoy was probably the least hateful thing I've seen in a long time. The only people they hated were Canadian journoscum, and Trudeau. Beyond that, nobody cared what skin color you were, what part of the country you were from, what language you primarily spoke, etc. It was an amazing thing.
 
If hatred in Canada looks like bouncy castles, cook-outs, concerts, and street hockey, what does anti-hatred look like? Must be like 24-hour free milkshakes and blowjobs!
 
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Christ I didn't realize Canadians were actually this pathetic.

Majority of voters were conservative in the last 2 elections, but there's also a media problem, they were weasely with words, just like this article was, and implied everyone had swastikas, when it was a single flag by a single person, and so on.

It's the same way US media convinced people that Rittenhouse shot a bunch of black people, a combination of vague yet calculated wording.
 
If hatred in Canada looks like bouncy castles, cook-outs, concerts, and street hockey, what does anti-hatred look like? Must be like 24-hour free milkshakes and blowjobs!
Pulled pork is unclean and haram, and the cookers should be executed for violating the will of Allah, inshallah.
 
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Christ I didn't realize Canadians were actually this pathetic.
Oh, more than that. Canadian shitlibs are a degree worse than American shitlibs, solely because they are just that arrogant and obnoxious about their made up trauma. They were more triggered by trucks and honks than they were with two years of forced isolation. These people are not and never will be your friends. They've shown themselves to be snitches, cruel people with not-so-hidden bloodlust. Just because they fear guns and think AR-15s are 'weapons of war', doesn't mean they'll direct someone else to dig your grave.

The fact Canadians got on their knees and begged cops not to beat them is something ANTIFA didn't even do. It's embarrassing.
 
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