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I try to say what is on my mind and not hurt others, but some things need to be said whether they hurt or not and I do just that. I try to listen as well as talk, but my opinion is just that mine. You need not take it as your own, just respect the fact that I am entitled to it, as you are yours.
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- Meaningful Change Requires Honesty and Transparency June 15, 2020In no way do I condone police brutality or the unnecessary use of deadly force. I do however see the need for change and honesty on all sides. Continue reading →archemdis
- Stand Up! Stop Allowing Canada To Be Bullied! May 28, 2020Sometimes you must look a bully in the face and say, "Do your worst, but this stops here and now." Continue reading →archemdis
- Monkey See Monkey Do April 28, 2020Monkey See Monkey Do Continue reading →archemdis
- Donald Trump’s America Is Responsible For More Deaths Then covid 19 April 21, 2020Donald Trump's America is responsible for more deaths then covid 19. Continue reading →archemdis
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Montrealers Ticketed And Fined Under The City’s And It’s Borough’s Crazy Rules And By-laws
When children can not run free in fields of dandelions because of fear of parents being fined by the city and our rapid transit workers will strand a woman and her child on the street after dark endangering their lives I must say that this makes me ashamed to live in Montreal. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Government, Montreal, Quebec, Uncategorized, Walking parks, what is wrong with public transit
Tagged Canada, Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Homelessness, Law, Montreal, Montreal Children's Hospital, Quebec, STM
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Montreal And Boroughs To Get Tough On Beggars And Homeless
The street beggar and the homeless person are more of an embarrassment and a living visual testimony that things are not right in this city. this province and indeed this country and fining them fines they can not pay will not stop the problems that drive them into the street to beg, to sleep and to live in the first place Continue reading
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Tagged Botanical garden, Canada, Homeless, Homelessness, Mayor, Montreal, Organisations, Quebec, Ville Marie, Ville-Marie Montreal
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Does Changing Only The Laws Of Canada Mean A Better Life For Canadians?… I Think Not
What are we left with in the world of laws and politics and Canadian rights? I say we are left with very little and losing more rights everyday to a government who has decided to lead us by making more laws and taking away the rights that were once guaranteed us by law with laws that are illegal and ideologically correct, but devoid of reality and not in touch with Canadians. Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Canada, Child Abuse, Government, Montreal, Quebec, Uncategorized
Tagged anonymous, Canada, Canadians, Child pornography, Crime, Homelessness, Jennifer Stoddart, Law, Legal Information, Mandatory sentencing, Politics of Sexuality, Pornography, Prison, Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Sex Offenses, Sexuality, United States, Vic Toews, Ville Marie, Ville-Marie Montreal
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Goodbye Occupy Protests Of The World And Goodbye To Democracy And Our Right To Protest
A crowd of people stood watching in silence not really showing any emotion and I thought to myself how sad. I wondered were there any post office workers among them, or maybe some Air Canada employees in the crowd? Striking is just another form of protesting people and if you stood there thinking how right the government was shutting this protest down it is with the same reasoning and lack of respect for democracy that they shut down your strike, your protest as well. Continue reading
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Tagged Air Canada, Canada, democracy, Eviction, Government of Canada, Homelessness, Mayor, Montreal, Nonviolence, Occupy Montreal Protest, police, Protest, Toronto
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Occupy Montreal Missed The Point Of The World Protest It Joined, Or Chose To Ignore It
The other “Occupy Protests” were more than just government sanctioned sit ins. the people of all the other protests understood that the homeless and all of the other people shunned and looked down on by the 1% of the world’s population could be them in the near future if things did not change and were them in the eyes of the 1% right now. Continue reading
Winter In Canada Means Certain Death, Loss Of Limbs And Disfigurement For The Homeless, Elderly And Underprivileged
I have said it before that winter in Canada breaks my heart, because of the unnecessary suffering and death that is allowed to go on by every government on all levels in Canada. Canada is supposed to be so strong economically, but yet the suffering continues, why is that? Continue reading
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Tagged Assisted living, Canada, Canadian, Canadian nationality law, Christmas, Conservative, Frostbite, Government, Government of Canada, Harper, heavy handed tactics, Hollywood, Homeless, Homelessness, Hydro Quebec, London, Montreal, Organisations, Philanthropy, Poverty, Quebec, Sleeping bag, Stephen Harper, United States
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Montreal’s Homeless / The People We No Longer See
People are sleeping out in the elements, in the most degrading, dirty and unsanitary conditions, while we argue about whether or not we need to build housing for the poor and whether they are a provincial or a federal problem.
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Banking, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Charitable Organizations, charity, Crime On The Rise, drugs, drugs and children, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal, Montreal Police, Prejudice, Quebec, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, The work force, Things to do and places to visit in Canada, Tourism, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged abuse, Berri Street, bigotry, Botanical garden, Canada, Canadians, christianity, community centers, community services, Conservatives, facillities, family, family support, fighting city hall, Food Not Bombs, free public facilities, God, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Homeless, Homelessness, Jack Layton, justice, London, Montreal, murder, old montreal, Organisations, politics, Poverty, prodedure, Quebec, St. Antoine (electoral district), Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, United States
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Montreal Police Kill Two Men / One For Littering The Other Was Innocent
An innocent man will not be going to work any more, will not be going home anymore and will not get to live out his dreams, or have a life with his family all because the police had to stop a mentally challenged man from making a mess with garbage, by any means necessary. His children will not have his advice, love and support anymore and for what the need to bring down a charging knife wielding homeless person, with lethal force? Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Montreal, Montreal Police, Prejudice, Quebec, stereotyping, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged abusive police, Berri Street, Bin bag, death, do you feel protedted by the montreal police force?, heavy handed tactics, Homelessness, Knife, Limoges, Montreal, murder, Non-lethal weapon, old montreal, police, Police brutality, Police Misconduct, Police officer, Quebec, Sûreté du Québec, Service de police de la Ville de Montréal, Sherbrooke Street
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From The Most Vulnerable To The Most Dangerous People On The Street We All Have A Story To Tell
Let me dispel a misconception about those of us who live, or have lived on the street, or have lived by the rules of street life. None of us really want to be there, but once there we will do what we … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Authority figures and Parents Who Sexually Abuse children, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Child Abuse, Child Abuse, Crime On The Rise, domestic violence, domestic violence, drugs, drugs and children, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Gambling, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal Police, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, Teachers, The work force, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged abuse, BC Housing Management Commission, Cadillac, Canada, Canadians, child abuse, community services, Crime, domestic abuse, domestic violence, family, family support, free public facilities, gangs, Generations and Age Groups, Government, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, Homeless shelter, Homelessness, justice, Montreal, People, Pimp, Pivot Legal Society, politics, Poverty, prodedure, Prostitution, Quebec, rape, Runaway, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, Street children, Streetkids, Tent city, United States, Vancouver, Youth, YouTube
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