I don't think the public can get more ticked off but then again they haven't pulled anything at any of the festivals yet. That will be the real test of the publics patience.
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Let me put it this way. Put yourselves in the shoes of a student who went to a college/university in Montreal because it's lighter on their wallets, and in the middle of their studies, the government tells them "If you want to come back and finish your degree/diploma/whatever, you have to pay more and then you can finish school". How pissed would you be? Honestly?
Obviously i would be pissed but isnt that part of life? i mean, many examples can be given about paying for something and next thing you know it increases... it doesnt make it ok to smash things and go all bunkers. Like mentioned.. i do understand up to a point just not how extreme this is turning out to be... heck food is going up like crazy.. and we do need food to survive.. just look at the gas rate... it's going to come to a point i'm gonna have to ride a darn donkey...lol!!!!
Et combien de Québecois sont contre? Parles-en à St-Lambert?
Combien de groupe écologique sont contres?
Sais-tu combien on (collectivement) investie pour 90 millions?
La franchise coûte 15 millions.
Donc officiellement, on ne fait que 75 millions. On rampe devant des dirigeants pour un Grand Prix qui est à la limite du rentable. C'est annoncé partout.
Et sais-tu c'est quoi le pire? C'est que la plupart de ça est en taxes et que c'est taxes proviennent des dépenses des Canadiens et Québecois qui se rendent à Montréal pour la journée. Il n'y pas beaucoup d'argent neuf qui est créé.
Of course, everything goes up, but your grocery man (how do you call the owner of a grocery store?) does not laugh at you when the milk goes up by 75%...
Because this is what governement's doing by not responding and discussing with students. They were elected to represent all of the citizens. Even if a part of the population is on their side, it doesn't mean they can just forget about all a generation!
It's sad... I feel like they are screwing the whole thing for all of us.
Exactly my point. Some of the students can't get loans, so it's coming out of their own pockets. OR if they CAN get loans, it's still going to come out of their pockets when they finish! I'm a Child and Youth Worker, I work as an Educational Assistant. While I love my job, I would love to further my education, but I cannot because I'm too much in Debt because of the cost of tuition. And people wonder why our country is in debt! Because cost of living is high (as it's been said) AND government keeps raising tuition! No one wants to live here, pay taxes and get an education here! DUH!
All in all, these poor students are being walked all over by the government and those who could care less about their rights.
That's how I feel. There is nothing wrong with peacefully protesting, but then you get the idiots that think protest means riot and cause destruction and then it all goes south.
*edit* I lost my quote for some reason???
I most definitely advocate free speech which is why I have not once in this thread or any other for that fact, told anyone to shut up, not post anything, or keep their opinions to themselves, even when a fellow poster in this thread felt they had the right to tell me to leave because they didn't like my own Point of view. I simply stated that this thread has veered completely off track from the OP and that is why I won't be posting here anymore.
Nothing more, nothing less. Peace to all:)
In general, your right to Free Speech ends at my ears....
I have the right to ignore you regardless of how good (general) your agruement is..
I hvae the right to carry on my business regardless of what(g) you say
I have the right to go about and not be bullied by (g) you..
I have the right to challenge your "free speech" with mine