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Globe and Mail: 'Activists and academics' say calling the Ottawa protest 'peaceful' undermines the 'non-violent danger' it posed

It’s official: going by the metrics of property damage, injuries, and arrests, the Freedom Convoy that made its way to Ottawa, Ontario last weekend was “mostly peaceful.” The Globe and Mail says many activists and academics are concerned by that description, saying it undermines the fear and the non-violent danger it brought to the city.

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Oh, activists and academics? We must hear more!

Police haven’t reported any physical violence at the ongoing Ottawa rally against vaccine mandates and other government-imposed COVID-19 restrictions, but critics warn that conflating the absence of bloodshed with “peaceful” protest downplays the dangers of the weekend demonstrations.

Catherine McKenney, the councillor for Ottawa’s downtown, said the protests have been very disruptive for local residents, adding many have also found them disturbing.

“They’re also seeing the images that we’re all seeing, of very right-wing extremist messages: the flags that display the swastika, confederate flags, images of a prime minister being lynched,” McKenney said. “I’m not sure that I would continue to call this peaceful.”

McKenney, who is non-binary, said they aren’t sure they would be safe venturing downtown.

Josh Greenberg, professor of communication and media studies at Carleton University, echoed many of McKenney’s concerns.

“By what common understanding of the term does what we are seeing on the ground, on TV, in our social media feeds qualify as ‘peaceful protest?”’ he wrote. “Is it merely the absence of physical violence and injury? That’s not unimportant but is insufficient as a definitional threshold.”

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A professor of communication is upset that they’re using the word peaceful to describe a protest without physical violence or injuries.

https://twitter.com/hugofreitas_r/status/1488227411921719308

Those had Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s stamp of approval as recently as Monday.

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But a nonbinary politician didn’t feel safe walking downtown among all of those right-wing nutjobs. That “non-violent danger.”


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