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Protestation Vancouver

par Jeromec, jeudi 02 septembre 2021, 20:34 (il y a 1708 jours)

Salutations,

Le maire de Vancouver à la suite de protestations de milliers de personnes à Vancouver à traité les manifestants de '' "kooks," "fringe lunatics" and "a bunch of jerks'', donc ce genre de déclarations risques de faire augmenter l'intensité des manifestations au Canada Anglais.. .de façon exponentielle...

Ceci étant dit...

Le passeport sanitaire peut aussi avoir des avantages, notamment au Temple de Laval c'est à dire le Carrefour Laval, la Halte Bouffe est pratiquement DÉSERTE, fait inusité dans l'histoire du plus important centre d'achats autour de la Métropole...

Mauvais pour les commerçants, mais excellents pour éviter les éclosions car c'est un lieu de très forte densité dans lequel la distanciation sociale est une utopie irréaliste.. la police a essayé, ils n'ont pas été mathématiquement capable de le faire, il y a juste trop de monde....;-)

Plusieurs salles à manger de Laval ont déjà fermée leurs portes, plusieurs terrasses se sont déjà vidées....

Je vais voir pour Mortréal en fin de semaine comment la situation des terrasses VS les Parcs se comportent...

reportage écrit de CBC, + vidéos des manifestations ci dessus...

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vaccine-passport-protest-1.6161817


Thousands of people gathered at Vancouver General Hospital Wednesday before marching in protest of mask and vaccine mandates.

Reports of 1 assault, verbal abuse as thousands protest vaccine passports outside hospitals across B.C.

Vancouver mayor tells demonstrators to 'stay the hell home'; premier slams 'harassment' of health-care workers

Crowds of people opposed to COVID-19 vaccinations clogged the streets of Vancouver and demonstrated outside hospitals across B.C. on Wednesday afternoon, earning the indignation of some political leaders.

According to police estimates, thousands of demonstrators gathered outside hospitals in Vancouver, Kelowna, Kamloops, Victoria, Prince George, Nanaimo and in other Canadian cities.

The protests were organized by Canadian Frontline Nurses, a group founded by two Ontario nurses who have promoted conspiracy theories about COVID-19 and attended rallies in the U.S. for those who think the pandemic is a "fraud." In posters for the event, dubbed "worldwide walkout," the group urged supporters to "stand up for freedom" and "reject the tyranny of mandatory vaccines."

Protesters carried signs with slogans criticizing vaccine passports as a form of discrimination and chanted "freedom" and "crimes against humanity."

By the early evening, one health authority was reporting a physical assault against a health-care worker. Island Health's president and CEO Kathy MacNeil said that some of the protests on Vancouver Island had disrupted people's safe access to health care.

"Members of Island Health care teams were verbally abused as they came to and left work during these protests, and in at least one case, a health-care team member was physically assaulted," MacNeil said in a written statement.

"What happened to our health-care teams today is not acceptable to me nor to the people and communities they serve. Our health-care teams deserve respect and support, no matter what personal beliefs we hold."

Health Minister Adrian Dix described the protests as "despicable."

"The nature of the protest to disrupt people when they go to hospital, people who are going there for surgery or for other circumstances, or to visit loved ones or to be with loved ones when they pass away, to have a protest there is really not acceptable behaviour," he said.

Health critic and Liberal MLA Renee Merrifield agreed. She said she understands the frustration people are feeling, but said there are better ways to be heard.

"It was the wrong place and the wrong time," she said.

In Kamloops, on the other hand, a man was arrested on suspicion of assault with a weapon for allegedly throwing multiple eggs at protesters, according to RCMP.

Premier John Horgan called out what he described as "harassment" of health-care workers during the protests.

"While everyone has the right to peaceful protest, the targeting and harassment of health-care workers at health-care facilities today is completely unacceptable. We stand by our health-care workers and support them fully," he said in a written statement.

New vaccine card motivated some protesters
No Canadian government has made COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for the general public, though B.C. has announced immunization will be required for health-care workers in long-term care homes.

Some provinces, including B.C., are requiring proof of vaccination for certain non-essential activities while many employers are requiring vaccines for people returning to the office.

B.C. announces new COVID-19 vaccine card required for wide range of public activities
Those who spoke with reporters at various B.C. rallies represented a range of interests. There were familiar faces who've protested against COVID-related restrictions since the beginning of the pandemic, as well as others who said they were motivated to attend a rally for the first time because of B.C.'s new vaccine card.

Vancouver emergency physician Navdeep Grewal said scenes from the protests had brought her to the verge of tears. She described them as deeply demeaning and disrespectful to the people working inside the hospitals.

"The lives of the people with COVID infections that they're saving right now are those that are unvaccinated," she said.

Stay the hell home'
The largest protest was in Vancouver, where demonstrators gathered outside Vancouver General Hospital before marching toward city hall, but Vancouver Coastal Health reported that there were no disruptions to the hospital's operations or patient care.

By 3 p.m., police estimated that as many as 5,000 people were blocking traffic at the intersection of Cambie Street and 12th Avenue.

Mayor Kennedy Stewart described the protesters as "kooks," "fringe lunatics" and "a bunch of jerks" in an interview with CBC News and said they were rubbing salt in the wounds of exhausted front-line workers.

"They should stay the hell home and stop doing this," he said.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdipyFXZR04

Freedom protest - Vancouver Canada 01.09.21

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkDfCctD1ec

PS : Pendant le débats, est-ce que les ''Chefs'' vont porter les masques, et si non... pourquoi ne pas l'avoir fait VIRTUEL pour éviter les éclosions de ces ''covidiots''?

Le débat suscite autant d'intérêt que les olympiques chez la population canadienne.. c'est à dire près du zéro absolu... à part pour les médias qui doivent se mettre de quoi sous la dent...:
-) L'Aquarium du Centre Laval étant plus intéressant... au moins il y a un peu d'Action... :-)

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