Category Archives: Philosophical

Ontario Dairy Farmer Michael Schmidt on 24th Day of Hunger Strike

Local dairy farmer Michael Schmidt is now on the 24th day of his hunger strike. His demand to Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty, asking that McGuinty open a dialogue with him about freedom of citizens to choose what they eat and … Continue reading

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“The Recession Has Affected Us” – Occupy Toronto

I speak to a guy identifying as an anarcho-syndicalist about his reasons for being at the Occupy Toronto protest and some ideas he has for how to improve things. October 15, 2011. Brief summary of term: Anarcho-syndicalists regard the stateĀ as … Continue reading

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Threefold Social Order

While I’m busy uploading videos I also got outside for a nice walk with my mom. The leaves are turning red and golden and I’m reflecting more on yesterday’s protests. What I’m thinking is that regardless of my disagreements with … Continue reading

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Back From Occupy Toronto

I’m going to keep this post short, although there’s so much to say. I caught the 8am bus to Toronto and walked from the bus station down to where the “Occupy Toronto” protest was starting. The typical “General Assembly” as … Continue reading

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