Le printemps érable or The Maple Spring has seen a social transformation of a movement focused on state imposed tuition fees to a general revolt against authority and control.
This presentation will provide context and perspective on the explosion of confrontation in the streets of Montreal over the past few months.
Thursday August 2nd, 7pm Joe's Cafe 1150 Commercial Drive
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I will very like to see that happening but...
I will very like to see that happening, but that's not really the case. An anarchist movement exists participating to the student strike and inside, but we definitively can't talk about a movement largely against authority and control. I think people are trying to attract attention to their illusions toward the strike, but unfortunately there is no movement such "a social transformation of a movement focused on state imposed tuition fees to a general revolt against authority and control". There is no revolution in Quebec right now !
Nous devons nous préparer à des combats nettement plus sérieux et ne pas nous arrêter à cette historique grève étudiante élargie à un mouvement citoyen et populaire contre la gouvernance néolibérale et pour certains/certaines quelque chose de plus. Le patriarcat, le colonialisme, le capitalisme...ne sont pas attaqués dans leurs fondements. There is not such thing like an actual revolution in so-called ''Quebec''.