Chris Selley: May the ‘nosh’ resistance against Quebec’s language cops spark a revolution
· National Post
Canadians aren’t big on civil disobedience, at least not if it comes with consequences. They’ll march, occupy, beset, harass and intimidate, but they’ll generally insist they have a constitutional right to do all that in the name of protest. The most famous civil rights icons knew they would get arrested, and knew it could be much worse than that. But most modern protesters don’t want to risk missing a day of work or board-game night, or having to pay a fine, on behalf of their principles. Read More
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