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During a meeting, anti-Semitic remarks were shouted and rocks were thrown at the window of the Memorial Union, requiring a police escort for safety. The incident was shared on Instagram Live. The speakers express their disappointment that in 2023, they still need police protection to feel safe on campus. They mention that they were given limited time to speak at the meeting, but thankfully, the proposal they were opposing did not pass. They emphasize the need to spread awareness about the incident, as it involved violence, rock-throwing, and death threats. They express gratitude towards the police for their assistance and vow to stick together.

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This is a statement opposing a move by Danielle Smith and the UCP government in Alberta. The speaker argues that this move endangers the safety of queer and gender questioning kids in schools. They express concern that students may now out these kids to their parents, creating an environment of fear and marginalization. The speaker calls for support from allies and champions in the LGBTQ2 community, mentioning organizations like the Social Workers Association of Alberta and the Alberta Teachers Association. They also mention a planned rally at the legislature in Edmonton. The speaker emphasizes the importance of standing up for the kind of Canada and Alberta we want.

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Under Trump, people have mobilized in large numbers to counter the alt-right and reject white supremacist violence. Now, the far right is making a final attempt to back Trump's bid to remain in power through any means necessary. It is crucial for all of us to unite, protect our streets, and dismantle Trumpism along with its neo-Nazi supporters. We must demonstrate that people of all races hold the true power, not the white supremacists.

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We should be focusing on moving forward is encouraging these mass mobilizations, mass peaceful mobilizations to disrupt far right organizing. I have been in meetings with labor leaders over the last couple of weeks. There seems to be more appetite in getting organizing and boots on the ground to show that condemnation in a well organized fashion. And that is very encouraging to me because we are sorely bereft of it. But that's the path forward. We can poke the government to do a few things that we very much need them to do around online harms. But we also need to talk about organizing and getting boots on the ground to shout f you and to throw the middle finger at these, you know, far right populist groups because that's part of the bigger solution to it.

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Speaker 0 advocates funding, not just research, 'to fund a movement to counter their movement.' They say, 'They have pundits. They have, you know, streamers. They have an entire movement that can bring a bunch of people in vehicles to Ottawa.' We don't have any movement to combat that. 'Movements can only beat movements.' They argue for building a 'pro democracy, an inclusive movement' to 'protect people in Canada, especially members of equity deserving groups, from the rise of the far right,' which they would call a 'pro democracy movement.' 'It's a nonpartisan thing. Right? A pro democracy movement.' They insist 'the government should be putting money towards that.' 'The far right has grown in such strength that we need to stand up a movement to counter it, which I would call a pro democracy movement.'

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David Brett, editor and publisher of the New Westminster Times, reflects on a recent rally and counter-protest in Vancouver. The protest focused on parents' rights in education, while the counter-protest was government-funded and organized by labor unions. Brett highlights disturbing incidents and offensive comments made during the counter-protest. He suggests that there is a growing movement in Canada driven by radical left operatives, funded by the government, and endorsed by labor leaders. Brett believes that there is a paradoxical message being sent to Canadians, with a public image of kindness and justice, but an undercurrent of wanting to dismantle the capitalist system. He warns of potential violence and calls for Canadians to become more active and vigilant in their public life.

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The speaker describes how on-the-spot protests unfold, arguing that protests that appear to erupt immediately after events, and often seem spontaneous, are in fact not organic or unplanned. According to the speaker, such demonstrations can be initiated without the traditional apparatus of organizers, music, bullhorns, or large gatherings that are typically associated with coordinated protests. Instead, the speaker notes that trucks are being loaded to depart after the protest, suggesting a premeditated or at least organized behind-the-scenes workflow that enables these protests to occur with apparent immediacy. The speaker then identifies the groups involved in the protest activity behind them. The groups named are the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Democratic Socialists of America, and a few looser organizations described as Revolutionary Communists for America. The speaker asserts that these groups, together, are responsible for the protests and the organizing of the demonstrations. A central claim of the speaker is that none of the protests seen are organic contributions arising spontaneously from local populations. Instead, the protests are characterized as well organized, implying a level of planning and coordination beyond what the public perceives. The assertion extends to the source of this organization, suggesting that the readiness and capability to mobilize protests come from structured planning and networks rather than spontaneous public sentiment alone. Building on the claim of organization, the speaker posits that the effective mobilization of these protests is supported by funding. The funding is described as coming through various campaigns, with two described pathways: foreign influence campaigns and domestic political campaigns, specifically mentioning Democrat campaigns as potential sources of financial support. The speaker implies that such funding enables the rapid deployment and execution of protest activities. In summary, the speaker contends that the protests observed after events are not spontaneously generated but are the result of deliberate organization by specific political groups, with notable involvement from the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Democratic Socialists of America, and Revolutionary Communists for America. The speaker emphasizes that these protests are well funded through campaigns, including foreign influence efforts or Democratic campaigns, which facilitates their ability to mobilize quickly and appear as if they are happening organically.

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This video is a meeting discussing the organization of counter protests against anti-2SLGBTQIA+ events happening in Canada. The participants emphasize the importance of allies coming together to fight against hate and protect marginalized communities. They discuss the need for rapid response teams, organizing safe and effective protests, and building networks to counter the rise of hate groups. Concrete steps and plans are being discussed, including occupying the space in front of the school board to promote positive messaging and allyship. The goal is to overwhelm the numbers of hate groups and focus on positive messaging during the counter protest. Labor, community, and student groups are calling for a rally at Queen's Park on September 20th to combat hate, aiming for representation from all unions and community organizations. Resources and support are being shared, and attendees are encouraged to fill in their contact information for further communication. The meeting concludes with a call to action for attendees to sign up and join the fight against hate, aiming to build a rapid response network to combat hate in all forms.

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Speaker 0 raises a question from the audience about whether the ADL has considered hiring people to counter-march, particularly with diverse ethnicities, to ensure marches are unopposed on social media and publicity. Speaker 1 responds: It’s important to “go where the puck is going” and not just to where it is. Since 10/07, resources have been redistributed toward LLMs and generative AI. He asks how many used ChatGPT in the last week, noting that ChatGPT has over a billion users and is ground truth for vast numbers of people, having existed for about two and a half years. While marching in the streets is one approach, he emphasizes building technology to train LLMs more effectively and working with leading AI companies. He specifies collaborations with OpenAI, Alphabet, Anthropic, Meta, and Microsoft, and says they are in conversations with Alibaba to train their LLM, highlighting that Chinese AI models are profound, potent, cost-effective, and spreading. He reiterates that marching in the streets is only one option, but the focus is on going where the puck is going by investing in Wikipedia, LLMs, and changing the game before it changes us.

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Canada is committed to defending freedom of expression, conscience, and peaceful protest. We also stand against violence and hatred. It's crucial to remember that the actions of a few individuals do not reflect the entire community or Canada as a whole.

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Justin Trudeau's office has been the target of protests by individuals who believe that showing up in front of a terrorist's office is necessary. The speaker questions how many times this needs to happen before they can move on.

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Large American online platforms are full of racism, misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and hate. Criminals are using them to harm children. The government will act with a plan to fight crime, protect Canadians, and build safe, secure, and strong communities. The plan aims to make Canada secure and strong.

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The recent events in Canada are shocking. A peaceful movement of truckers, workers, and families protesting for their rights has faced violent repression. Their assets have been frozen, and they have been labeled as Nazis, racists, and terrorists. Many have been arrested on false charges and accused of foreign loyalties, despite their clear love for their country. They are being treated worse than serious criminals. A critical line has been drawn: you either support the peaceful truckers or align with the oppressive forces against them. We stand with the truckers and the Canadian people in their fight for freedom. Thank you.

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Our first convention follows the Saint Paul principles, emphasizing time, space, and diverse tactics for protesting the RNC. We ask groups to respect our event's schedule and unity efforts. We're not concerned about MAGA supporters disrupting us, as their movement is already strong. Regardless of the election outcome, we will continue advocating for our causes.

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Last night, I attended a demonstration against fascism because I was upset about the election results. Many of my colleagues were also in tears, feeling unrepresented. Some disagreed, calling it ridiculous and accusing others of demonizing. We live in a democracy, but with the need for security around Wilders, it's a complex issue. Despite differences, we are fortunate to have the freedom to protest. I attended to show solidarity with those who feel threatened by the election outcome and to address the problem that has been exposed. It's important to connect and not dismiss each other's concerns.

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Families united against ICE and Trump. Together as a Raza community, we can make a difference. Initially, I feared no one would show up, but the turnout has grown. It’s important to fight with courage for our freedom and to learn how to be effective social advocates.

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The speaker addressed recent violence, thanking the police and expressing support for injured officers and impacted communities. Actions resulting from a meeting include establishing a standing army of specialist public duty officers to handle such events. Criminal justice will be ramped up, with hundreds already arrested and early naming/identification requested for those involved to face the full force of the law. The speaker asserted that criminal law applies online as well as offline. The speaker stated that the violence is not protest but pure violence, and attacks on mosques or Muslim communities will not be tolerated. The full force of the law will be applied to all those identified as participants.

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I was at Concordia University where there was a intense altercation. I want to thank everyone who showed support, whether by buying cookies for charity or simply being there to show solidarity. We scared them and will continue to do so. We will take up space, be loud, and make them uncomfortable until they understand and give up. Don't lose hope, we are getting stronger while they are getting weaker. Thank you.

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Anti-Israel protesters in Canada and the US are allegedly being paid to participate in rallies, according to an investigation by The Sun. The protesters, who appear professional, are said to be actors hired by a group called the Plenty Collective. They are provided with professional signs, banners, and flags, as well as uniforms, food, and drink. The scam is reported to have been happening across North America, with Montreal also mentioned as a location where protesters are being paid. The investigation also reveals that a millionaire tech mogul has funded multiple pro-Palestinian protests. The media and government are urged to uncover the true financiers behind these protests.

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Speaker 0: Are you concerned about your supporters being harassed and subjected to racial slurs? Does it put them in a difficult position to support you? Speaker 1: I won't back down from standing up for Canadians. The election highlights the stark differences in our approaches and the important issues at hand. While there is a small fringe element that spreads hate, the majority of Canadians do not support them. They won't dictate our policies on vaccines or the pandemic. We need strong leadership to recover our economy and keep our kids safe. Aaron O'Toole seems to take cues from these groups, but Liberals will stand up for Canadians. Speaker 2: Does attending events with anti-vaxxer protesters pose a health risk? Speaker 1: Anti-vaxxers pose a risk wherever they go, not just at protests. We will implement measures to ensure the unvaccinated cannot travel, work in public service, or access nonessential services. Canadians have a choice in this election, and it's crucial to move forward in the right way. Aaron O'Toole's suggestion that testing is enough is not acceptable. Liberals will continue to stand strong on this issue alongside Canadians.

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Community leaders are expressing support for Free Palestine and frustration with the police. Apologies for the strong language used. Security will be present.

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The transcript describes a live segment about an operation called “operation pull up,” described as clandestine and clandestine in nature, with the aim of disrupting business as usual by showing up somewhere locations where they are not expected. The host, Speaker 0, explains that although the operation may appear MAGA-coded due to the presence of many white people, there is a stated reason for this: “it's because of the the what they're the operation that they're doing today. It's important to have allies, as they said, white allies here.” The host notes turning the camera away from some participants because they are “giving some critical information here,” then signals that the team is ready to proceed. Nakima Levy Armstrong, identified as a civil rights attorney and longtime activist in the community, is introduced on the show. Armstrong is associated with Friday’s appearance on the program and is described as part of the movement’s leadership. The segment then defines the core tactic of the movement: “operation pull up, more of a clandestine operation. We show up somewhere location. They don't expect us to come there, and then we disrupt business as usual.” This explanation frames the operation as an intentional surprise tactic aimed at creating disruption at targeted sites. The group emphasizes their track record of success with previous demonstrations conducted under the same method. Specifically, they mention actions taken after George Floyd’s death, where they “went to the police federation head's, home and staged a demonstration there.” They also reference attention to federal law enforcement, noting they “went to the head of the US marshals from Minnesota after Winston Smith was killed by the US marshals.” Additional examples include action taken after Daunte Wright’s death, with a mention that this followed when AG Keith Ellis—presumably Keith Ellison—was involved, though the transcript cuts off before completing that description. Overall, the narrative centers on a strategic, surprise-based protest approach designed to create disruption at chosen targets, with a history of proactive demonstrations aimed at police and federal authorities following fatalities involving Black individuals. The speakers signal that the operation is ongoing and that more details will be observed as it unfolds live on the Don Lemon Show. The dialogue also underscores the organizers’ insistence on the value of diverse coalition support, noting the presence of white allies as part of the operation’s stated rationale.

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Ottawa Police Public Order Units are preparing for a large Palestinian protest this afternoon, expecting up to 10,000 people from Montreal and Toronto to march through the city. The police are getting ready for the event.

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At a March for Children protest in Vancouver, a group of Antifa-style black hooded individuals gathered, catching the attention of the police. The president of the Canadian labor, Suzanne Skidmore, blocked a photographer from taking pictures of the group. When questioned, Skidmore mentioned an agreement with the Antifa group. The police advised the photographer not to engage with the crowd. The labor organizers were accused of coordinating with Antifa and providing them shelter. The counter protest transitioned from trans rights to attacks on protesters. The incident raised concerns about the labor movement's association with radical elements. The photographer found the experience troubling and hopes to shed light on the situation.

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In Utrecht, The Netherlands, preparations are underway for Let Women Speak. The organizers introduce themselves, including Lydia. They set up barricades to separate themselves from the other side. The police are present to ensure safety. People are enjoying the sunny day nearby, unrelated to the event. The organizers mention the presence of an art school with a rainbow flag. The event is about to start in an hour.
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