The protests played out exactly as most people thought they would. The large cities, who normally vote center or left, had more counter-protestors than protestors. This was not the case in smaller cities and towns, which normally vote right.
Something that I found uplifting is that even in my small town, there were counter protesters. Not more than the pro outting-trans-kids-to-their-parents-so-they-become-homeless crowd, but there was a least a group.
Ty I recently installed a firefox extension to auto clean all of them but I guess it doesn’t get quite everything, will have to double check it I guess
What was envisioned as a day to spotlight the “widespread opposition” to LGBTQ+ youth instead blossomed into a remarkable display of backing and unity for trans individuals across Canada.
Because there is no widespread opposition. It’s just a bunch of really loud opposition who think volume equates support and who’ve been hoodwinked by Russian trolls and bots into thinking there’s a lot of people like them.
Except for two places. Kitchener and Surrey.
Kitchener has seen a rise in LGBTQ hate crimes as well. Generally it's been perpetuated by high school kids, so nothing will happen
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