So, how did you spend your Sunday?
I myself did some laundry, took some screen shots of Steven Alexander Gregory Twilight-Sparkle Applejack Fluttershy Rainbow-Dash Myatt's impotent threats (more on that in an upcoming article), and hit the gym for a couple of hours.
A pretty routine weekend for me.
How about Montreal?
Well, it looks like many of the good people of that lovely city decided to take the day to march against racism. And when I write "many" I sort of mean "thousands":
I myself did some laundry, took some screen shots of Steven Alexander Gregory Twilight-Sparkle Applejack Fluttershy Rainbow-Dash Myatt's impotent threats (more on that in an upcoming article), and hit the gym for a couple of hours.
A pretty routine weekend for me.
How about Montreal?
Well, it looks like many of the good people of that lovely city decided to take the day to march against racism. And when I write "many" I sort of mean "thousands":
Anti-racism protest kicks off in Montreal https://t.co/3oyAk3lToQ pic.twitter.com/ohHSj7LOxG— CBC News (@CBCNews) November 12, 2017
#Montreal demonstration against hate and racism right now pic.twitter.com/uC1gwn8DGJ— Kathleen Speckert (@KathlQueen) November 12, 2017
Thousands march through downtown Montreal to denounce systemic racism #manifencours #polqc pic.twitter.com/8VWlEFA7k0— Montreal Gazette (@mtlgazette) November 12, 2017
Happening now in Montreal massive march agasint racism and the far right #MANIFENCOURS pic.twitter.com/YYd6F8BcQ7— submedia (@submedia) November 12, 2017
Montreal demo against hate and racism marching into its third hour #manifencours pic.twitter.com/Vz7d0CIz3C— Kathleen Speckert (@KathlQueen) November 12, 2017
#Montreal's "Chaotic Insurrection Ensemble" has been around for over 10 years - providing music for grassroots movements and community building initiatives free of charge #MANIFENCOURS pic.twitter.com/0wCcWQySL7— Kathleen Speckert (@KathlQueen) November 12, 2017
Anti-racism #manifencours turns west down Sherbrooke St. from St-Denis St. pic.twitter.com/YUpQmBa0uu— Montreal Gazette (@mtlgazette) November 12, 2017
#manifencours continue sur Sherbrooke ouest pic.twitter.com/ImFgycrxzi— fr0gz (@frogsarelovely) November 12, 2017
a very sweet kid made us these signs #manifencours pic.twitter.com/T4mdFusIe3— Steph Colbourn (@steph_colbourn) November 12, 2017
They say they spent the morning painting these #manifencours @CTVMontreal pic.twitter.com/eRs5wKRkxs— Kelly Greig (@KellyGreig) November 12, 2017
Big turnout for today’s anti-racism protest. Demo just rounded the corner of St-Denis heading west on Sherbrooke #manifencours pic.twitter.com/WGGqs9GdWz— Simon Nakonechny (@simon_nak) November 12, 2017
A wide variety of groups with many different messages at today’s protest #manifencours pic.twitter.com/ednqt6ikaV— Simon Nakonechny (@simon_nak) November 12, 2017
#manifencours contre le racisme et la haine sur Sherbrooke, vers l’Ouest. #Mtlcircul #manifencours #polqc pic.twitter.com/np1KLqCkFz— Demon Balcon (@DemonBalcon) November 12, 2017
That's sort of a rhetorical question.
If you count all the, "I'll be there mans", their numbers often soar into the tens of people.
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