What is interesting is the comments to the twitter post. Canada is in big trouble if these comments are reflecting how some Canadians think about what happened. The fact that they support punishing citizens using these types of measures and governmental overreach because their protest cause is considered illegitimate - that tyrannical measures are justified against those you may not happen to agree with. This is frightening that these commenters cannot see where these types of attitudes may lead. They are completely missing the point and do not understand what freedom and rights are all about. I may not have to agree with another's view, but I will defend their right to have their opinion.
What is interesting is the comments to the twitter post. Canada is in big trouble if these comments are reflecting how some Canadians think about what happened. The fact that they support punishing citizens using these types of measures and governmental overreach because their protest cause is considered illegitimate - that tyrannical measures are justified against those you may not happen to agree with. This is frightening that these commenters cannot see where these types of attitudes may lead. They are completely missing the point and do not understand what freedom and rights are all about. I may not have to agree with another's view, but I will defend their right to have their opinion.
That's why they need to feel the hunger of no food for a bit.
Some may have to learn the hard way by being taught through personal experience. Not a big fan of the process myself because it hurts too much.