Taking back our communities
I think we need to recognize that we want to get to that point where we’re really taking back…our community.
I think we need to recognize that we want to get to that point where we’re really taking back…our community.
We’ve already been compromised and co-opted…[b]ut out of that…I think movements will continue to grow.
… it really made me think not just about women’s choices…but how…the broader society manipulates women, or offers certain choices for women.
To me winning would be being able to live life without feeling like I owe something…
…voter turnout in provincial and national elections keeps on going down…I don’t think it’s a question of apathy…people have no real say in how things operate.
The Canadian state[‘s]…foundations are colonial, we only have to talk about what happened to the First Nations, we only have to talk about what happened to Louis Riel.
Everything will be privatized, more than fifty per cent of the people will live in total poverty, those who don’t will be eking by except for a much smaller top of the pile, [the] twenty-first century aristocracy, who have access to the latest technology to spy on us and control our behaviours.