I mean, it would make sense if this protest were actually doing something, but it’s achieving absolutely nothing. It’s funny. They think that these protests are going to stop a war, or bring about any change big or small, nice try. Maybe they should try fighting for their own country.
No they dont! Canadians were not given that right! We were threatened with military when we tried to legally, peacefully protest! Trudeaus' goon squads started fires and all the garbage that happened!
@@vereor66 TLDR: When the encampments began at university campuses in Alberta, the province's premier Danielle Smith did some kind of executive order by which law enforcement came down hard on the encampers and cleared them out in barely a few hours of them coming up
@@aidanliu3084 I just respond to these "arrest deport" comments with the one word. The Nazis deported all of the minorities that they disagreed with. Your comment got a like from me.
They are making the difference because this country has been supporting that colonial apartheid regime for decades, don't cry when Palestinian attack Canadians because of our support of their genocide.
@@bjorn____ first nations are native americans, I thought they lived traditionally? get water where you always got water - the river, etc. live by the precious culture
If anything the students should pay for the court costs, for the damage to the property, for security staff and other related costs that should not have been incurred by the University nor the City of Toronto. They should have criminal records for unlawful of placing an encampent on private property. It ceased to be a peaceful or demonstration as soon as the first tent was pitched on private property. If a fence needs to be put up that is a strong indication of squatting without permission by the landowners.
Let's be clear, the university was in a tough spot: Support the stupidity they promoted and nurtured, or use their head and act with common sense, and disparage the very ideology they spread.
About time....uoft should have never allowed this to happen in the first place....you cannot realistically expect a corporation to be bullied with all these crazy demands
Should have been forecefully evicted on Day 2. The U of T dropped the damn ball. Regardless, trespass has no place in a legal protest, no matter what some of these airhead students think. Leave your tuition, go to jail.
They aren't going to leave until they are arrested and charged. No sense trying to convince them they want to be arrested, and the Police should give them their wishes immediately after the time has expired on their stay.
Yep. They have accomplished nothing ,changing absolutely no ones minds. In fact I would say solidifying some who might have been somewhat sympathetic to now against their protest.
The university isn't "stifling" students' right to protest; they're enforcing their right of issuing a trespass notice to a group of squatters on private property.
Respect Canada and our laws. You have no right to hold Canadians hostage of your ideology or your concerns. Learn to be grateful, humble and respectful, it was our way and it was a much better than this. Without laws , we have chaos, find another method. Maybe travel to Gaza and protest there, no Canadian is ok with the suffering going on there, Just saying.
Be very careful dismantling the encampment, these are the ones that use the double booby trap technique, one goes off after the first. They try to take out first responders.
@@dixonpinfold2582 To me, it was the combination of the month long public noise violation and late night partying in residential neighbourhoods. What was the resolution to their demands? The resolution to all of these student protests is a simple process of Disclosure and Divestment.
@@Method9 The loud noise was stopped voluntarily some days before martial law was imposed. I can't remember how many, but I think I can say several; it wasn't in any case mere hours, which might be too little time to reverse a planned course of police action. Thus, not an excuse for martial law. Parliament Hill may have people living not far from it but it is not properly thought of as a "residential neighbourhood." It's the most appropriate possible place for protest against the government of Canada. Anyway, "late-night partying," if there was any, is risible as a justification for the suspension of civil liberties which is the purpose of martial law. Ordinary police action is sufficient for any such nuisance. As for "the resolution to their demands," it is a simple departure back to their respective hovels and the resumption of their work and studies, if any. They have made their point (illegally, mind you, and most arrogantly). And now it's well past time to sawed off.
Finally we can clear this hateful protest gone on way too long like how they say they are not going to leave but they will one way or another it's not their right to protest the way they are it's shameful What is it doing for the war nothing if you care so much about terrorist then move there and stop disturbing people
In contrast we saw the trucker convoy in Ottawa get shut down rapidly and the pm ahame the protest, im very confused about the equity and equality being expressed and experienced; I'm not sure when a protest needs to retool and reframe its concerns to meet the dynamic nature of the demand.
Whether you agree with them or not: pretending to be in a war-zone doesn't help people in the actual war-zone. These people are wasting thousands in tuition/tax funds each. "Protesting" doesn't mean inconveniencing the public.
what are you talking about? unions strike all the time and inconvenience people, they are protesting their working conditions and wages so your ending line makes no sense. Secondly you do not care that they are wasting their own money stop pretending like you do. finally, canadians should be subjected to such things because nato and groups on behalf of canada and its allies wage war and have been waging war in countries for decades. canada has been lucky to avoid it because we are right next to the worlds power house united states
Their protest won't fix the issues between Palestine and Israel. None of these protests will. They haven't and they won't. These problems have been going on for hundreds of years...
@@Method9 Nobody forced anyone to go to U of T. If there is a disagreement on who they do business with, go elsewhere, it's a big country with many great educational institutions.
@@clydemifflin3600 U of T reviewed and admitted and took payment from all of these students. When their own student union is backed by thousands of staff, faculty and alumni, the administration is not acting on behalf of its own community. As for a boycott, the first demand of Disclosure is necessary before any informed decisions can be made about which institutions are and are not complicit in genocide.
@@Method9 So what! Is the education any different because the U of T has some dealings with Israel? No, it's not. It's not your choice who the institution invests with, get over it. If you gave money before checking, that's on you for not checking so forget whining about students who already paid. The country, Canada, also does business with Israel, what are you going to do??...leave?...go for it.
@@clydemifflin3600 Without meeting the first demand of Disclosure, it isn't possible to make informed decisions for boycotts. Like the demand for universities, the demand for Canada is also to Divest. For example, the vast majority of the NDP party is currently pushing for an immediate 2 way arms embargo. Canada shouldn't be manufacturing weapons for these extremists.
Kalliope, what is disgraceful is that you have camped out on property that is NOT yours. You have violated others peoples rights to use and enjoy this space. If you want to continue this protest why not use the front or back lawn of your own house instead of taking what is NOT yours to take/use. Your time would of been better served collecting food and clothing instead of sitting in your tents doing finger paintings to put on the fence.
@@StarLight-sl9ok If her family was complicit in tens of millions of dollars invested in war crimes, I don't think they'd even keep their freedom, let alone their house and front lawn.
They should have done months ago. Those people don't care about the Palestinians they just want to cause commotion. If they really care they would actually be doing something to actually help the people from Gaza by putting money together to feed those poor people.
They can protest forever, Qutar has a lot of oil money to offer. Till islam will cover the world and impose the Sharia law on all of our children. This is the main end goal of Karan. People should read it. It helps to understand everything what's going on
Why on earth is a judge involved? They are trespassing on U of T property and have been asked to leave. Therefore a call to police should be all that's needed. Help me out here. 🤔
@@dixonpinfold2582 The students belong to the institution. They were reviewed, accepted and paid their fees to be allowed to attend. In many cases, that is where they live as well as go to class. In the case of the thousands of supporting staff and faculty, this is their job. Campus is where they work. They aren't taking over a sensitive site. They are on the lawn, in an encampment that can be bypassed. It's quite a stretch to say that they aren't allowed to be there.
@@hangroverreach6715 What makes you say or think that? Trudeau has been virtually silent, I've yet to hear him call for ceasefire let alone chastise Israel.
Pointless protest. You won't solve issues that have been going on for hundreds of years between Palestine and Israel by camping out in downtown Toronto Canada. Get a job.
They’re not protesting for the government to end the war. They’re protesting for the university to boycott and divest from their investments that support the apartheid state of israel and mainly weapons manufacturing companies.
@Brinn-yw4dy Wrong. It is Canadians are making demands of Canadian institutions to which they belong. It's a shame that you don't appear to have heard of collective bargaining where you come from.
it is about time from our weak leaders who allowed this to happen, seems only Canadians are not allowed to protest, arrest them and then deport them - they are breaking Canadian laws
@@Method9 They declared the emergency act on peaceful Canadian patriots in Ottawa a few years ago. Declaring it on terrorist supporters should be a no-brainer
@Brinn-yw4dy I disagree, it is in our laws that prevent restrictions because of race, political stance ,or customs. I have known all sorts of people for many decades and many from the Middle East, and not once did an issue arise challenging the laws of Canada. People have a right to their customs, religions , and lifestyles. I have learned through my international travel acceptance of others is key. I was raised that way.
It's about time remember hamas started this on October 7th or did they forget that you have a right to protest you don't have the right to disrupt others
Can some one educate me why they aren't protesting in Ottawa? Wouldn't that make more sense , The university isn't deciding middle east policies. I'm not being sarcastic, I need to be educated on the decision to protest at university ?
They just love themselves protesting for some cause. It’s just a form of narcissism
It’s all performative for the socials. They all believe themselves to be Mandela and MLK. It’s all narcissism.
right on
Sure is, cause most wouldn't be able to rightfully answer the most simple question!
start protesting why rent is between $2000 and $3000 a month
Their parents pay
@@BigMike42024
Rich people
Divest. Spend the money here, not on war crimes.
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@@BigMike42024 🤮
A lot of those protestors vowed never to leave until their demands are met…let’s see how many will put their money where their mouth is.
We will see it on rebel news yt channel 😂
rebel news, no bloody way
A lot of them can't even find a place on the map
@JustinG-h2k Hmm then I wonder where all these videos are coming from, account Joined 29 Jun 2024
You have a right to protest peacefully, but not the right to ruin front campus for everybody else. Finally some common sense comes to town.
I mean, it would make sense if this protest were actually doing something, but it’s achieving absolutely nothing. It’s funny. They think that these protests are going to stop a war, or bring about any change big or small, nice try. Maybe they should try fighting for their own country.
You're right there what I don't understand is their demands these people need to get a job.
Carful what you say in the global channel. They report people who are not directly support of the far left extremist narrative:
No they dont! Canadians were not given that right! We were threatened with military when we tried to legally, peacefully protest! Trudeaus' goon squads started fires and all the garbage that happened!
@@rc-kv4qo You don't understand Divestment from complicity in genocide?
It's about time. Once again Alberta shows Canada how you do Canada!
I have to agree with that because is true. I am an Albertan.
I'm a little uninformed, how does this connect to Alberta? Did they have a similar situation?
@@vereor66 TLDR: When the encampments began at university campuses in Alberta, the province's premier Danielle Smith did some kind of executive order by which law enforcement came down hard on the encampers and cleared them out in barely a few hours of them coming up
@@disdoncablewas epic! I love Alberta peeps
@@disdoncable Oh damn, nice job Alberta!
Wow, must be nice to sit in a tent with your friends all day while most people have to work......
Government benefits are paid rain or shine 🤔
Arrest, deport, expell
I don't think many of them are international students
You.
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literally not but ok@@Method9
@@aidanliu3084 I just respond to these "arrest deport" comments with the one word. The Nazis deported all of the minorities that they disagreed with. Your comment got a like from me.
What took so long
Ontario courts take time. Plus the judge was busy eating a sandwich.
Giving the university time to reconsider their position of complicity and eventual culpability.
@@Method9 They have the best lawyers. They're not worried.
@@rupertperiwinkle4477 I guess that makes it okay then
These kids care more about social media status and serving their own egos than they do Palestine. It's actually pathetic and hilarious.
This does play very well with being an influencer. Lol
Their not kids. Everyone their is an adult
Wrong. They are protesting the U or T investment in companies that profit from the Genocide. They are taking a moral stance.
@@Pepe46873they’re…..there…. (Were you trying to torment us.) 😅
@@JillT123 Lol, what genocide?
Took long enough, our justice system , at least we managed to live longer enough to see a something done.
Good! What a waste of time, do these people think they’re making any real difference because they aren’t. Fight for your own country
They are making the difference because this country has been supporting that colonial apartheid regime for decades, don't cry when Palestinian attack Canadians because of our support of their genocide.
BDS worked against South Africa. It is patriotic to safeguard Canada against culpability in funding and enabling war crimes and genocide.
@@codingblues3181do you support First Nations Communities still without clean drinking water the way you support Hamas?
@@bjorn____ I support all those who are oppressed, including First Nation communities.
@@bjorn____ first nations are native americans, I thought they lived traditionally? get water where you always got water - the river, etc. live by the precious culture
If anything the students should pay for the court costs, for the damage to the property, for security staff and other related costs that should not have been incurred by the University nor the City of Toronto. They should have criminal records for unlawful of placing an encampent on private property.
It ceased to be a peaceful or demonstration as soon as the first tent was pitched on private property. If a fence needs to be put up that is a strong indication of squatting without permission by the landowners.
You mean like Israel is squatting on private property.
For decades.
@@RobTaddeo oh jeez, didn't know that Israel is in Canada now and we should pay for what you accuse them of doing.
@@57briben CIJA.
@@RobTaddeo Lol, the only people squatting are the "palestinians"
Let's be clear, the university was in a tough spot: Support the stupidity they promoted and nurtured, or use their head and act with common sense, and disparage the very ideology they spread.
The university remains in a tough spot: being complicit in genocide.
@@Method9 Lol, what genocide?
@@trolleymctrollface6544 Ask the ICJ.
@@Method9 you're delusional buddy, wake up
@@Method9 Asking you
Breathlessly reported by our media. This entire situation should have been cleared the day it occurred.
Alberta comes to mind.
As what not to do.
It's profoundly shameful it took so long to get an injunction
It's profoundly shameful that the EA hasn't been invoked yet.
York U encampment was dismantled in less than a day.
It is profoundly shameful that the complicity in Israel's war crimes by this institution are allowed to continue.
It is profoundly shameful that Hamas war crimes go unpunished by the world
I don't understand why my comments in support of the international court of justice and the international criminal court are censored.
About time....uoft should have never allowed this to happen in the first place....you cannot realistically expect a corporation to be bullied with all these crazy demands
What do you think unions do?
The demands of Disclosure and Divestment are clear, concise, and perfectly reasonable.
Should have been forecefully evicted on Day 2. The U of T dropped the damn ball.
Regardless, trespass has no place in a legal protest, no matter what some of these airhead students think.
Leave your tuition, go to jail.
Arrest and deport, such a shame that the university waited so long to do this.
Grow a pair U of T administration!
why would they the collages are absoytly woke trash now they won’t do anything that’s right or common sense
A lot of them support this nonsense unfortunately
Because complicity in war crimes is wrong.
They ruined all the graduation ceremonies also.
Why is a judge’s decision necessary? Why can’t police simply remove them for trespassing?
Because they are not Palestinian/supporter truckers..."
@Brinn-yw4dy If the university was doing everything to respect the law, they wouldn't be continuing to invest in violations of international law.
@@Method9 JFC get off the internet.
Finally someone got courage...
They aren't going to leave until they are arrested and charged.
No sense trying to convince them they want to be arrested, and the Police should give them their wishes immediately after the time has expired on their stay.
It's a shame that the university administration chose this ridiculous course instead of divestment from genocide.
@@Method9 Lol, what genocide
@@trolleymctrollface6544 Ask the ICJ.
They should also face fines and a record of the illegal encampment on private property.
100 pages long?
U need 4 letters, g.t.f.o
what...a...waste...of....time....zero value protest
You must be joking. Look at all of the attention they've drawn to this complicity.
Yep. They have accomplished nothing ,changing absolutely no ones minds. In fact I would say solidifying some who might have been somewhat sympathetic to now against their protest.
They've gained the support of millions of Canadians. Even the OFL.
"value" hmmm
@@Method9 HAHAHA, NO, a majority of Canadians are against this unemployed behavior and its Trespassing.
We want the grass resodded. All garbage removed, all graffiti and defamatory statements removed.
And jail time for the ha te crimes. And refusal to graduate anyone involved in these anti-Semitic activities.
@@cestmoi7368 What hate crimes? This protest is multidenominational, organized and lead by Jewish groups. It is not anti-semitic. Stop lying.
There are no hate crimes. This is not an anti-semitic protest.
Jewish groups are among the leaders and organizers of these multidenominational protests.
@@Method9 not anymore.
What took so long?
The university isn't "stifling" students' right to protest; they're enforcing their right of issuing a trespass notice to a group of squatters on private property.
Correct.
Get outta here ya bums!
Respect Canada and our laws. You have no right to hold Canadians hostage of your ideology or your concerns. Learn to be grateful, humble and respectful, it was our way and it was a much better than this. Without laws , we have chaos, find another method. Maybe travel to Gaza and protest there, no Canadian is ok with the suffering going on there, Just saying.
Now that the tents are gone, can you clarify your objections to Divestment? We remain complicit in making that suffering worse.
Are students who couldn't attend classes due to this going to get a refund
No one was prevented from attending class. Don’t be ridiculous and lie about what has happened.
No one was prevented from attending class. Where do you get these lies?
They will run like the cowards they are...
What is cowardly about risking police violence and academic penalties to oppose genocide?
Be very careful dismantling the encampment, these are the ones that use the double booby trap technique, one goes off after the first. They try to take out first responders.
@@BudzzableRides Still trying to frame everyone as a terrorist?
Go study. That's what you're there for.
They did. They learned. Now they are doing this because of what they learned.
It's about time!!!
That thing still there?
Emergencies Act, ASAP! 😏👌
Ha. Ha. Ha
Where's the emergency?
@@Method9 Where was the emergency in Ottawa?
@@dixonpinfold2582 To me, it was the combination of the month long public noise violation and late night partying in residential neighbourhoods.
What was the resolution to their demands? The resolution to all of these student protests is a simple process of Disclosure and Divestment.
@@Method9 The loud noise was stopped voluntarily some days before martial law was imposed. I can't remember how many, but I think I can say several; it wasn't in any case mere hours, which might be too little time to reverse a planned course of police action. Thus, not an excuse for martial law.
Parliament Hill may have people living not far from it but it is not properly thought of as a "residential neighbourhood." It's the most appropriate possible place for protest against the government of Canada.
Anyway, "late-night partying," if there was any, is risible as a justification for the suspension of civil liberties which is the purpose of martial law. Ordinary police action is sufficient for any such nuisance.
As for "the resolution to their demands," it is a simple departure back to their respective hovels and the resumption of their work and studies, if any. They have made their point (illegally, mind you, and most arrogantly). And now it's well past time to sawed off.
It's about time!!!! 🇨🇦
To Divest!
@@Method9 Lol, to deport
@@trolleymctrollface6544 You?
Finally we can clear this hateful protest gone on way too long like how they say they are not going to leave but they will one way or another it's not their right to protest the way they are it's shameful What is it doing for the war nothing if you care so much about terrorist then move there and stop disturbing people
The only thing we hate is genocide.
What hate?
Being complicit in genocide?
Ever heard of punctuation?
It's about time!
4PM MST ! Looking forward to this Rumble !
Or just wait till its a winter January and see who stays.
Waste of time.
In contrast we saw the trucker convoy in Ottawa get shut down rapidly and the pm ahame the protest, im very confused about the equity and equality being expressed and experienced; I'm not sure when a protest needs to retool and reframe its concerns to meet the dynamic nature of the demand.
Whether you agree with them or not: pretending to be in a war-zone doesn't help people in the actual war-zone. These people are wasting thousands in tuition/tax funds each.
"Protesting" doesn't mean inconveniencing the public.
what are you talking about? unions strike all the time and inconvenience people, they are protesting their working conditions and wages so your ending line makes no sense. Secondly you do not care that they are wasting their own money stop pretending like you do. finally, canadians should be subjected to such things because nato and groups on behalf of canada and its allies wage war and have been waging war in countries for decades. canada has been lucky to avoid it because we are right next to the worlds power house united states
100%
Omg you’re inconvenienced while the people they are standing up for are dying, poor thing, ur 1st problems are disgusting
@@qudanyo7952 Are you referring to Sudan, Syrian, the Uyghurs of Xinjiang, or which people are you referring to?
Their protest won't fix the issues between Palestine and Israel. None of these protests will. They haven't and they won't. These problems have been going on for hundreds of years...
Does everyone believe they were all students?
About time - if I do that in Iran I'd be in jail/missing tortured who knows...
So your argument is to be more like Iran?
Good
Complicity in genocide is not good.
This is awesome. I've got an idea, maybe don't start a war?
Maybe don't occupy a people
It's about time! Get out! View Tousi TV in England for a better way!
Finally, some sanity.
Sanity would be Divestment.
@@Method9 Nobody forced anyone to go to U of T. If there is a disagreement on who they do business with, go elsewhere, it's a big country with many great educational institutions.
@@clydemifflin3600 U of T reviewed and admitted and took payment from all of these students. When their own student union is backed by thousands of staff, faculty and alumni, the administration is not acting on behalf of its own community. As for a boycott, the first demand of Disclosure is necessary before any informed decisions can be made about which institutions are and are not complicit in genocide.
@@Method9 So what! Is the education any different because the U of T has some dealings with Israel? No, it's not. It's not your choice who the institution invests with, get over it. If you gave money before checking, that's on you for not checking so forget whining about students who already paid. The country, Canada, also does business with Israel, what are you going to do??...leave?...go for it.
@@clydemifflin3600 Without meeting the first demand of Disclosure, it isn't possible to make informed decisions for boycotts.
Like the demand for universities, the demand for Canada is also to Divest. For example, the vast majority of the NDP party is currently pushing for an immediate 2 way arms embargo. Canada shouldn't be manufacturing weapons for these extremists.
Move on already. There are plenty of places peeps can protest, like the street!
Na Na Na, Na Na Na, Hey, Hey , Hey, Goodbye (just like at the Habs games)
Kalliope, what is disgraceful is that you have camped out on property that is NOT yours. You have violated others peoples rights to use and enjoy this space. If you want to continue this protest why not use the front or back lawn of your own house instead of taking what is NOT yours to take/use.
Your time would of been better served collecting food and clothing instead of sitting in your tents doing finger paintings to put on the fence.
Wonder how she would feel if someone can over to her family’s house and camped out on the front lawn.
@@StarLight-sl9ok If her family was complicit in tens of millions of dollars invested in war crimes, I don't think they'd even keep their freedom, let alone their house and front lawn.
They should have done months ago. Those people don't care about the Palestinians they just want to cause commotion. If they really care they would actually be doing something to actually help the people from Gaza by putting money together to feed those poor people.
As opposed to calling for the Divestment of the funds going to the war crimes being committed against these poor people?
@@Method9 Lol, the only people doing war crimes are Hamas
Deport
You.
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@@BigMike42024 🍉🍉
Finally …. after the whole late Winter and Spring semesters and graduations were disrupted. … now that there is no one to bother they will be gone.
FINALLY!!!!!
They can protest forever, Qutar has a lot of oil money to offer. Till islam will cover the world and impose the Sharia law on all of our children. This is the main end goal of Karan. People should read it. It helps to understand everything what's going on
Finally!
Don't forget people, diversity is our strength 😅
Arrest, expel, deport.
You
This is how they raise their children. Why do we have to worry about them . Here in Canada. Let them deal with it
Get them out now.
Do these people don’t have any job? They spend almost half of the year protesting, or did they not have time to study
How embarrassing for these campers! All that work and all they got was a porta potty! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why on earth is a judge involved?
They are trespassing on U of T property and have been asked to leave.
Therefore a call to police should be all that's needed.
Help me out here. 🤔
Trespassing is debatable. Or was. Now it's going to be "violating the injunction"
@@Method9 Perhaps my learned colleague will explain what's debatable about the fact of their trespassing.
@@dixonpinfold2582 The students belong to the institution. They were reviewed, accepted and paid their fees to be allowed to attend. In many cases, that is where they live as well as go to class. In the case of the thousands of supporting staff and faculty, this is their job. Campus is where they work.
They aren't taking over a sensitive site. They are on the lawn, in an encampment that can be bypassed. It's quite a stretch to say that they aren't allowed to be there.
This is two months too late. The police should have removed this at day one. This is a national embarrassment
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@@Method9 lame
@@Some826 Canada wants nothing to do IL with war crimes.
They say the pro testers are at risk of being arrested 😂😂😂😂
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@@Method9 got you going didn't he, lol
@@57briben Gaza looks like rubble, not camping.
Send them home. Why can't they go deal with it.
We are home.
"Get em outta here!" - Donald J. Trump
Trump 🤣
@@Method9 Trudeau pro hamas😂😂😂😂
@@hangroverreach6715 What makes you say or think that? Trudeau has been virtually silent, I've yet to hear him call for ceasefire let alone chastise Israel.
@@hangroverreach6715 If anything, he's a paid apologist.
Now the govt start to clean up the mess they’ve made over the years.
finally, it is probably about one month too late
Sick of them!
Well we're sick of being silently complicit in a genocide.
GET OUT !!!!
Bu bye.
Didn’t take this long to get ride of Trucker protest 💁
Hallelujah 🎉
Find out if the Judge is from the chosen people, and you addressed the elephant in the room.
that is your girl in the room.
Pointless protest. You won't solve issues that have been going on for hundreds of years between Palestine and Israel by camping out in downtown Toronto Canada. Get a job.
They’re not protesting for the government to end the war. They’re protesting for the university to boycott and divest from their investments that support the apartheid state of israel and mainly weapons manufacturing companies.
BDS worked against South Africa. The demand is to end our complicity in it, not to solve it.
@@Method9 won't work
@@themobbdeep66 Which part?
@@chanbaekistic Lol, there is no apartheid in Israel. All Israeli citizens have equal rights
Why aren't these clowns protesting the disastrous state of canada? You know, stuff that actually has an impact
You mean like - spend the money here in Canada, on Canadians, instead of overseas on genocide?
You mean like Divest, spend the money here on Canadians instead of overseas on war crimes?
You mean like spending the money on war clowns instead of protesting overseas disasters ?
@@57briben ????????????????????????
@@Method9 Lol, again, what genocide?
Don’t forget Vietnam war! Started with students protested against the war! Without students any countries could go nowhere!
@Brinn-yw4dy Wrong. It is Canadians are making demands of Canadian institutions to which they belong. It's a shame that you don't appear to have heard of collective bargaining where you come from.
Get Those Flags Down!
From the river to the campus at U of T .....
it is about time from our weak leaders who allowed this to happen, seems only Canadians are not allowed to protest, arrest them and then deport them - they are breaking Canadian laws
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Don't protest for the Yemen do they.....
About time
To Divest!
They claimed a “win” and “left on their own terms”
Time to break out the ol' emergencies act !!!
Is camping an emergency where you come from?
@@Method9 They declared the emergency act on peaceful Canadian patriots in Ottawa a few years ago. Declaring it on terrorist supporters should be a no-brainer
@@trolleymctrollface6544 Patriots? 😂
@@trolleymctrollface6544 Insurrectionists.
PS: Why should Canada "import" century-long Problems from the Middle East. Do these ME people have intricnt rights in this country?
We imported it when we invested in it.
If you want nothing to do with it, can you clarify your objections to Divesting from it?
@Brinn-yw4dy Thanks for your contribution, account Joined 17 May 2024
Canada decides whom is accepted into Canada , if they meet the requirements they should be allowed into Canada regardless of where they come from.
@Brinn-yw4dy I disagree, it is in our laws that prevent restrictions because of race, political stance ,or customs. I have known all sorts of people for many decades and many from the Middle East, and not once did an issue arise challenging the laws of Canada. People have a right to their customs, religions , and lifestyles. I have learned through my international travel acceptance of others is key. I was raised that way.
Wow, palestine flag worse than rainbow
Should be banned. It's a hate symbol
Hasbara is working overtime in this comment section. Wow.
They have been at it for months on Canadian media.
OpenAI just released a report saying that a lot of it is chat-gpt LLMs from an Israeli company called Stoic.
U of T Finally Free!
Is it pro-Palestinian or is it anti-Jews?
both
@@supermariorobot4592
The religion of peace?
Jewish groups are leading and organizing these protests, so...
Jewish students and groups like Jewish Voices for Peace, Not In Our Name, are protesting...
Jewish students are protesting. Jewish groups including Jewish Voices for Peace and Not In Our Name are protesting. So...
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Please act as adults, you had your time to react. Go.
Canada loves Israel
We don't want anything to do with Israel's war crimes.
The term 'palestine' is an anomaly!
"Free Palestine from Hamas" should be on your placards, ppl.
Free Canada from foreign lobbyists.
@@Method9 Free TH-cam from the insufferable
@@57briben Best of luck with that. You'd have better success banning OpenAI's chat-gpt bots.
@@Method9 Lol, Free Canada from Method9
@@trolleymctrollface6544 CA ❤ PS 🍉
It's about time remember hamas started this on October 7th or did they forget that you have a right to protest you don't have the right to disrupt others
Can some one educate me why they aren't protesting in Ottawa? Wouldn't that make more sense , The university isn't deciding middle east policies. I'm not being sarcastic, I need to be educated on the decision to protest at university ?