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Source: vaguedreamsThis New York Times article explains what’s going on in Montreal right now.
It’s important. Pass the word.
” Since the beginning of the student strike, leaders have told protesters to avoid violence. Protesters even condemned the small minority of troublemakers who had infiltrated the demonstrations. During the past four months of protests, there has never been the kind of rioting the city has seen when the local National Hockey League team, the Canadiens, wins or loses during the Stanley Cup playoffs. The biggest demonstration, which organizers estimate drew 250,000 people on May 22, was remarkably peaceful. Mr. Charest’s objective is not so much to restore security and order as to weaken student and union organizations. This law also creates a climate of fear and insecurity, as ordinary citizens can also face heavy fines. ”
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/24/opinion/our-not-so-friendly-northern-neighbor.html?_r=3
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AAahhhhh Charest, si tu savais…
Reblogging since I’ve talked about this recently and for the anon who asked what was going on exactly.
Source: abbeymonsterThis dress was inspired by the student in my sociology class who thought that all feminists were hairy and butch. I just want to make sure that everyone knows that a feminist can wear whatever the fuck she or he (or both or neither) feels like wearing. My sociology professor loved the dress and she gave me extra credit! I used a potato stamp to make the print, I used a vintage pattern to make the dress, and I embroidered the phrase “This is what a feminist looks like” on the bodice.
I give this an A+
“Why are you going to an art college when you’re already an artist?”
“Well, I want to be a starving artist, so I need to ring up more debt.”
- Jane Lane, Daria
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