• Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    I dunno, on the whole I’m pretty happy about this ruling.

    The “trucker” convoy was a sad and pathetic tantrum thrown by the absolute worst members of our society, but it never actually strayed into “storming parliament” like shit did South of the border. While I absolutely love the idea of those assholes being slapped down for their bullshit, I also worry that any tool used against them can just as easily be used against anti-fascist, anti-capitalist, or anti-climate-destruction protests (to name just a few examples). I’m not a “free speech absolutist” and I do believe we can draw lines between allowable and unallowable speech (Popper’s paradox of tolerance, yada yada), but i also think we need to be very careful about clamouring to restrict methods of protest just because they’re being used by people we don’t like.

    On the whole, I think it’s probably good and healthy for our democracy for the government to be found in the wrong on this one. I also don’t think it actually reflects all that badly on them given that, as the judge took pains to acknowledge, hindsight is 20/20. Jan 6th really hung over the whole thing in a big way that definitely influenced choices made.

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      10 months ago

      never actually strayed into “storming parliament”

      Do you know how close it was?

      • armed
      • strangling effigies
      • mercenaries

      Worse things have happened with less gunpowder in the keg.

      Also

      • blocking trade
      • barring emergency staff (ambulance)
      • lighting fires through letter slots
      • lotsa guns

      And now all Mr polievre will talk about is Hair Guy’s Illegal Emergency because after 8 years they finally have something to whine about that’s (been made) true.