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"content": "Throughout the past year, our legislature has perpetrated a multi partisan effort to lockdown this province at the expense of the working class. <br /><br />The ultimate failure of a government is when it attempts to pick winners and losers in the game of life. We spent 2020 being continually berated with political demands to \"protect the vulnerable\", but who are these legislators to decide who makes that cut? <br /><br />These policies have disproportionately affected the economically vulnerable of Ontario with little care for how large an actual demographic that encompasses. Over 50% of Ontarians in the work place currently live paycheck to paycheck. While the overall unemployment rate increased to just below 10%, the highest it has been in nearly 30 years, the employment rate amongst low income earners has drastically declined by 27%. Not surprisingly a large portion of those job losses were workers 25 and younger, who already have to combat with soaring rent and housing prices and other fast inflation while trying to build their futures. <br /><br />With clear data showing the effects this is having on the province's needy, where has the push back been from the opposition? It has been nowhere. Instead we hear cries to lockdown further, increase spending, and increase the debt load of these same workers who have been left in the cold. <br /><br />Both the PC and the NDP pushed to close schools, arguing only over how long to do it for. Employment statistics from the past year show that these school closures coupled with the lockdowns pulled nearly a fifth of mothers aged 25-54 from the workplace, and females experienced 30% more job losses than men. Not surprisingly, new Canadians also suffered adverse employment stats as the job market shrank. While this went on, the opposition argued only to protect and grow its voter base on the Sunshine List. For all their claims to stand for the young, the poor, the minorities and the working class when times were better, when the rubber hit the road the only group they stood behind was Big Government. <br /><br />The majority of this province is voiceless at the legislature. There is no partisan representation for the small business owner. Businesses that have been forced into bankruptcy will not \"bounce back\". The new entrepreneurs of this province now have to think twice about entering the market, and the institutions that loan them capital will be tighter fisted and charge higher interest. There is no party that offers anything beyond lip service for the tired, the hungry and the poor. The people on the fringes have been pushed aside and told that anything beyond quiet acceptance is to be selfish, while our MPPs make a mockery of the poverty they have instilled in this province and vote on pay cuts for those who stand against them. <br /><br />The time is now to put our elected officials on notice. The winds of change are blowing in this province and the only people who have behaved selfishly this past year are the political class who falsely consider themselves \"elite\". We, the people of Ontario, the workers, the mothers, the entrepreneurs, the VOTERS, are the elite. We make the careers of these MPPs. We pay their wages, their benefits and their gold plated pensions. We vote them in. It's time we vote them out. <br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=VoteThemOut\" title=\"#VoteThemOut\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#VoteThemOut</a> <br />Www.libertarian.on.ca/join <br /><br />Links in comments<br />",
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"content": "Literally within the same hour of telling the public it is safe to open schools as they only account for 2% of Covid cases, Doug Ford wanders aimlessly around the airport, taking selfies, advocating for the imprisonment of innocent travelers, and heavier measures despite travelers only accounting for 0.31% of cases.<br /><br />Don't get it twisted, we are not advocating to keep schools closed. We are DEMANDING an end to governance by hypocrisy.<br /><br />No more BS. No more talking out of both sides of your mouth. No more makeup put on a pig that is INNOCENT CANADIANS BEING DETAINED. <br /><br />You're right Doug. One case of WRONGFUL IMPRISONMENT is too damn many.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=VoteThemOut\" title=\"#VoteThemOut\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#VoteThemOut</a>",
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"content": "\"They may torture my body, break my bones, even kill me, then they will have my dead body. But they will never have my obedience!\"<br />–Mahatma Gandhi <br /><br />Last Saturday, as we arrived at Dundas Square for our weekly exercise in disobedience, I fell witness to a gross display of power and complete disconnect from humanity by Toronto Police Services. <br /><br />The broken thumb in the attached picture belongs to a man named Jim whom I have had the pleasure to make acquaintance with since we started \"2 weeks to flatten the curve\" nearly 11 months ago. A peaceful kindhearted man who, for the crime of standing on the sidewalk was violently assaulted, had his thumb broken and was frivolously charged with obstruction under the Reopening Ontario Act. <br /><br />2 weeks ago, a man took his own life following a similar arrest for obstruction, because the arresting offer claims to have been cursed at while carding grown men for meeting outside in a parking lot. <br /><br />To be clear, the Reopening Ontario Act is a vague and rushed peice of legislation that regularly contradicts the Charter of Rights and Freedoms despite it being clearly subject to that Charter as per section 7.0.2 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act. <br /><br />The long title of the Reopening Ontario Act is the ironically named \"Flexible Response to Covid-19\". It would appear that the flexibility in this act is the way it allows our Constitution to arbitrarily be disregarded by local police when they impede on our section 2 charter rights. Or possibly how the rules can bent to allow the political class to travel freely while demanding we lock ourselves indoors? Maybe it's way the Progressive Conservatives can stretch Ontario's insurmountable debt more than Doug Ford's waistband? <br /><br />One thing that has been made clear since last week's violent debacle, is that we can no longer expect flexibility to be bestowed upon the PEOPLE of this province. A line has been drawn between the political class and the rest of us, and it is deep in the sand. <br /><br />Over policing affects all of us and it knows very little in the way of prejudice. It does not care the color of your skin, what's between your legs, your age, or who or how you love. It knows that there are rules, and those rules only apply to the common folk. We will not pass GO, and we will not collect $200. We will be obedient or we will face the consequences. <br /><br />So who takes responsibility for this problem? Is it the police themselves? Attempting to enforce laws that don't make sense, upon a society that demands to understand why? Don't misunderstand me, I will not carry water for an organization that claims to protect those it mistreats. That institutional gaslighting is akin to an abusive relationship, and just like an abusive relationship there is no excusing a hand raised in anger simply because it also provides. The police hold a burden to remain human and stand up against poor orders. But to that effect, so do the rest of us and I dont see all of you out there on the sidewalk every weekend. <br /><br />Over policing is a symptom of POOR GOVERNANCE. You will constantly hear libertarians repeat \"good ideas don't require force\". This is of course as true as it will always be. Well written laws MAKE SENSE. The vast majority of us will abide by them not for fear of consequence, but because we are not monsters and our humanity demands that we do. When laws are unjust, people will push back. Laws against cannabis possession, and homosexuality proved fruitless and served only to expand the police state because they were WRONG. The people who championed them, and those who still do, were and are on the wrong side of history. Yet for years it was only a small minority of people who were willing to take a stand, or a beating, or years in prison to make the point that right and wrong are not edicts handed down by politicians. <br /><br />Until lawmakers are accountable to the people, we will not see a change in policing. Budgets can be cut back, defunded, set on fire and scattered to the wind, but the agents of government will always prioritize obedience first. Until we the people, imperfect but human, are the final say on our laws and those that enforce them, we will never be able to guarantee that tomorrow won't be the day when it is us, or our children and grandchildren, being the next victim of over policing and unjust laws. <br /><br />The pain of this broken bone, and every other broken bone, every lost year and lost life, it belongs to all of us. We suffer collectively for every overstep they take, as they are made trampling on not just our rights, but our humanity. Our morality is not a policy that can be chosen by rulers. Our rights do not come from the Charter, they are recorded there as a reminder to governments that they exist. And our protest will continue until they respect that.",
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"content": "\"They may torture my body, break my bones, even kill me, then they will have my dead body. But they will never have my obedience!\"\n–Mahatma Gandhi \n\nLast Saturday, as we arrived at Dundas Square for our weekly exercise in disobedience, I fell witness to a gross display of power and complete disconnect from humanity by Toronto Police Services. \n\nThe broken thumb in the attached picture belongs to a man named Jim whom I have had the pleasure to make acquaintance with since we started \"2 weeks to flatten the curve\" nearly 11 months ago. A peaceful kindhearted man who, for the crime of standing on the sidewalk was violently assaulted, had his thumb broken and was frivolously charged with obstruction under the Reopening Ontario Act. \n\n2 weeks ago, a man took his own life following a similar arrest for obstruction, because the arresting offer claims to have been cursed at while carding grown men for meeting outside in a parking lot. \n\nTo be clear, the Reopening Ontario Act is a vague and rushed peice of legislation that regularly contradicts the Charter of Rights and Freedoms despite it being clearly subject to that Charter as per section 7.0.2 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act. \n\nThe long title of the Reopening Ontario Act is the ironically named \"Flexible Response to Covid-19\". It would appear that the flexibility in this act is the way it allows our Constitution to arbitrarily be disregarded by local police when they impede on our section 2 charter rights. Or possibly how the rules can bent to allow the political class to travel freely while demanding we lock ourselves indoors? Maybe it's way the Progressive Conservatives can stretch Ontario's insurmountable debt more than Doug Ford's waistband? \n\nOne thing that has been made clear since last week's violent debacle, is that we can no longer expect flexibility to be bestowed upon the PEOPLE of this province. A line has been drawn between the political class and the rest of us, and it is deep in the sand. \n\nOver policing affects all of us and it knows very little in the way of prejudice. It does not care the color of your skin, what's between your legs, your age, or who or how you love. It knows that there are rules, and those rules only apply to the common folk. We will not pass GO, and we will not collect $200. We will be obedient or we will face the consequences. \n\nSo who takes responsibility for this problem? Is it the police themselves? Attempting to enforce laws that don't make sense, upon a society that demands to understand why? Don't misunderstand me, I will not carry water for an organization that claims to protect those it mistreats. That institutional gaslighting is akin to an abusive relationship, and just like an abusive relationship there is no excusing a hand raised in anger simply because it also provides. The police hold a burden to remain human and stand up against poor orders. But to that effect, so do the rest of us and I dont see all of you out there on the sidewalk every weekend. \n\nOver policing is a symptom of POOR GOVERNANCE. You will constantly hear libertarians repeat \"good ideas don't require force\". This is of course as true as it will always be. Well written laws MAKE SENSE. The vast majority of us will abide by them not for fear of consequence, but because we are not monsters and our humanity demands that we do. When laws are unjust, people will push back. Laws against cannabis possession, and homosexuality proved fruitless and served only to expand the police state because they were WRONG. The people who championed them, and those who still do, were and are on the wrong side of history. Yet for years it was only a small minority of people who were willing to take a stand, or a beating, or years in prison to make the point that right and wrong are not edicts handed down by politicians. \n\nUntil lawmakers are accountable to the people, we will not see a change in policing. Budgets can be cut back, defunded, set on fire and scattered to the wind, but the agents of government will always prioritize obedience first. Until we the people, imperfect but human, are the final say on our laws and those that enforce them, we will never be able to guarantee that tomorrow won't be the day when it is us, or our children and grandchildren, being the next victim of over policing and unjust laws. \n\nThe pain of this broken bone, and every other broken bone, every lost year and lost life, it belongs to all of us. We suffer collectively for every overstep they take, as they are made trampling on not just our rights, but our humanity. Our morality is not a policy that can be chosen by rulers. Our rights do not come from the Charter, they are recorded there as a reminder to governments that they exist. And our protest will continue until they respect that.",
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"content": "\"There is a vast supply of information on the Internet that is compatible with our values and principles and people will not stop producing such information just because a few companies disagree with them.\"<br /><br /><a href=\"https://libertarian.on.ca/news/its-time-change-social-media-platforms\" target=\"_blank\">https://libertarian.on.ca/news/its-time-change-social-media-platforms</a>",
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"content": "WHAT DOES \"LIVING\" MEAN?<br /><br />With everything that is going on right now I want to examine this question. I feel that until we understand the answer to this, we cannot make a proper assessment of what is happening around us right now. <br /><br />Living is not merely taking in oxygen and food. It is not simply existing. Living is that trip to Panama you took with your significant other. Living is watching your child take their first steps or sing in the school choir for the 1st time. Living is taking in a sunrise or a sunset over the ocean horizon. Living is exploring the mountain caves behind your favorite waterfall. LIVING is the taking in of the world around you, with all its wonder and glory. There is no monetary value you can put on this, nor is there anything you can do to replace these experiences. <br /><br />We have but a short time on this planet to \"LIVE\" and you never know when it is your time to leave this world. For the last year we have not been living. We have been existing. We have shut down our lives in fear of dying and I would say to this, to what purpose have we done this? What is the point of being here if we are to just exist, without taking in this wonderful world in all its glory and wonder? <br /><br />For me, there is no point in simply existing. To simply just work, eat and sleep is not enough for me. I want to enjoy the world. I want to take my daughter to the waterfalls. I want to play hockey with my friends. I want to experience joy and hurt. I want to soak up every drop of my time on this planet because I know that sooner than later my time will be over and I will fade off into dust. <br /><br />I am not content to shelter in place waiting for the boogeyman to go away. I am not content to be spoon fed by our government in the air of safety. I am not content to just breathe. I want to LIVE. I NEED to live. <br /><br />This latest round of edicts from our benevolent leaders shows you how little regard for living they actually have. Not for THEM, but for YOU. THEY will continue to live their lives without impunity. They have already shown us that they will not stand under these edicts. So why then should we? I have yet to see any empirical evidence to show that any of these measures will stop or even slow this virus down and be damned if I am going to waste any more time just existing to satisfy someone's moral authority over me. <br /><br />This Friday at 1 PM I will be going back to Doug Ford's house to play ball hockey illegally. It seems simple enough. Maybe even a bit childish, but I will not sit back and allow him to continue to ruin hundreds of thousands of lives in an exercise in futility. Please join me there to show him that you also want to LIVE. <br /><br />Keith Komar <br />Leader - Ontario Libertarian Party",
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"content": "WHAT DOES \"LIVING\" MEAN?\n\nWith everything that is going on right now I want to examine this question. I feel that until we understand the answer to this, we cannot make a proper assessment of what is happening around us right now. \n\nLiving is not merely taking in oxygen and food. It is not simply existing. Living is that trip to Panama you took with your significant other. Living is watching your child take their first steps or sing in the school choir for the 1st time. Living is taking in a sunrise or a sunset over the ocean horizon. Living is exploring the mountain caves behind your favorite waterfall. LIVING is the taking in of the world around you, with all its wonder and glory. There is no monetary value you can put on this, nor is there anything you can do to replace these experiences. \n\nWe have but a short time on this planet to \"LIVE\" and you never know when it is your time to leave this world. For the last year we have not been living. We have been existing. We have shut down our lives in fear of dying and I would say to this, to what purpose have we done this? What is the point of being here if we are to just exist, without taking in this wonderful world in all its glory and wonder? \n\nFor me, there is no point in simply existing. To simply just work, eat and sleep is not enough for me. I want to enjoy the world. I want to take my daughter to the waterfalls. I want to play hockey with my friends. I want to experience joy and hurt. I want to soak up every drop of my time on this planet because I know that sooner than later my time will be over and I will fade off into dust. \n\nI am not content to shelter in place waiting for the boogeyman to go away. I am not content to be spoon fed by our government in the air of safety. I am not content to just breathe. I want to LIVE. I NEED to live. \n\nThis latest round of edicts from our benevolent leaders shows you how little regard for living they actually have. Not for THEM, but for YOU. THEY will continue to live their lives without impunity. They have already shown us that they will not stand under these edicts. So why then should we? I have yet to see any empirical evidence to show that any of these measures will stop or even slow this virus down and be damned if I am going to waste any more time just existing to satisfy someone's moral authority over me. \n\nThis Friday at 1 PM I will be going back to Doug Ford's house to play ball hockey illegally. It seems simple enough. Maybe even a bit childish, but I will not sit back and allow him to continue to ruin hundreds of thousands of lives in an exercise in futility. Please join me there to show him that you also want to LIVE. \n\nKeith Komar \nLeader - Ontario Libertarian Party",
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