@jesswithie@davejtoews@RachelNotley The police committed Premeditated Assault. Clearly so afraid of the worst-case scenario that they made sure they WERE the worst-case scenario.
@UbakaOgbogu @ButNotTheCity @UAlberta Frankly, they're scared. The fear of losing one's livelihood just for speaking up even a little has become a real concern over the past year. This is what electing a fascist leader looks like.
I won’t be silent either, @JanisIrwin.
We have a right to assembly and freedom of expression.
I’m an alumni of @UAlberta and I literally hold an MA in Political Science where I wrote about state violence and Canadian social movements.
Im not proud of that parchment today.
@myburben@shoffmanAB When our Charter Rights are violated, it becomes our problem here at home. The reason for the protest is an important, yet separate, issue.
@visitorsdigest @ButNotTheCity @UAlberta As the third generation to study there and cross that lawn daily, I do not condone my tax dollars paying for those thugs to assault people literally just sitting on that lawn. The grass will grow back, but the public trust has taken a much harder blow.
@Merv1836 @ButNotTheCity @UAlberta@merv1836 This isn't a private dwelling or business. It is public institution built on the principles of uplifting the whole people. It is meant to be the Gateway, not the gatekeeper.
@TheScottJBryant @elsthomson@UCalgary Oo such language @TheScottJBryant. Before you believe every press release you read, perhaps you should take a moment to consider the source.
@LitwackM @ijvEdmonton@BFlanaganUofA@UAlberta This was 100% premeditated assault committed by the EPS and the UofA President. They even admit in this release all their reactions were due to what they think they're seeing at institutions thousands of kms away rather than the reality in Edmonton. Shame on #ualberta and #EPS