Appalled by far-right symbols at the Ottawa protest? The hate was in plain sight all along
Appalled by far-right symbols at the Ottawa protest? The hate was in plain sight all along
We have a penchant for living in deep denial, confronting the ugliness of hate only when forced to and quickly distancing ourselves from it.
Shree Paradkar
By Shree ParadkarRace & Gender Columnist
Thu., Feb. 3, 2022timer4 min. read
updateArticle was updated 18 hrs ago
I’ve tried very hard to ignore the protest, or occupation, that has laid siege on Ottawa. It was clear, as trucks big and small rolled into our capital city last weekend, that this was going to get ugly in a familiar and oft-repeated way. It seemed not worthwhile to lean into the theatrics of what was going to unfold.
So many of us are tired of shouting into the wind. Of seeing our warnings dismissed as hysterics. We’ve seen what the yellow vest protests of 2018 and “United We Roll” rally of 2019, both carried out in the name of job protections, have actually meant. We knew what the “Truckers Convoy” carried out in the name of “freedom” was going to end up being. We also knew the same old Supposedly Serious People would jump in to buffer our warnings with the same old “few bad apples” analogies. It is all supremely tiresome.