Last week, "Age of Ingenuity" hosts Al Calder and Chuck Black attended the Saturday, October 17th, 2020 Freedom Protest at Dundas Square in Toronto, Ontario. We thought it was a big deal and so did most of the 10,000 or so protestors in attendance.
But there wasn’t a lot of coverage in the legacy media and we’re going to talk about that. The Freedom Protest wasn't even the only group of good, politically engaged and active people being mostly ignored that day.
While covering the first protest. Al came across a completely different, smaller, but just as important a group of people objecting to the actions of a different and far more repressive regime. They were also mostly being ignored and their message deserves to get out.
To assist, we're going to talk about the Anti-SARS, anti-Nigerian police brutality protest held at Dundas Square in Toronto on October 17th, 2020.
Sources cited during this episode include the following:
- The October 17th, 2020 Age of Ingenuity post, “The October 17th, 2020 Freedom Protest March at Dundas Square in Toronto, Ontario.”
- The October 17th, 2020 The Line International YouTube posting “The Line Toronto Protest."
- The October 20th, 2020 Ivor Cummins post, “Oct 20th Shocking Data - Endemic Virus versus Damaging Lockdowns.”
- The October 16th, 2020 Huffpost article, “Canada's Budget Deficit Has Grown By More Than Any Other G20 Country Amid Pandemic: NBF.”
- The October 17th, 2020 Age of Ingenuity post, “Five Members of the Line Were Arrested in Toronto Last Night in Advance of Saturday Protest March."
- The October 17th Vancouver posts as per the October 17th, 2020 Liberty Talk Canada post, “Oct 17 Vancouver Freedom Rally Part 1 Speeches.”
- The David Icke website. Retrieved October 21st, 2020.
- The Press for Truth website. Retrieved October 21st, 2020.
- The Line listing of upcoming protests. Retrieved October 20th, 2020.
- The October 18th, 2020 Toronto Star post, “Hundreds marched the streets for #ENDSARS protest in Toronto.”
- The October 22nd, 2020 Al Jazeera post, "Nigeria’s SARS: A brief history of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad."
- The October 19th, 2020 Al Calder YouTube post, "Check out my Tattoo."
- The October 19th, 2020 Al Calder YouTube post, "October 19th, 2020."
- The October 21st, 2020 CNN post, "Eyewitnesses say Nigerian forces opened fire on protesters in Lagos."
- The October 18th, 2020 Sky News post, “End SARS: Why Nigeria's anti-police brutality protests have gone global.”
- The 2019 Carnegie Endownment for International Peace PDF book “After Protest: Pathways Beyond Mass Mobilization.”
- The October 19th, 2020 Activist post article, “Six Ways to Disrupt Agenda 21/2030, The Great Reset, and the Growth of Technocracy.”
- The October 18th, 2020 BlogTO post, “Thousands of Anti-Maskers Protest in Toronto and Everyone Agrees They’re Idiots.”
- The October 17th, 2020 Post Millenial article, “BREAKING: Crowd of 4000 gathers in Toronto to protest lockdowns.”
- The October 18th, 2020 Global News post, “Anti-mask protesters descend on Vancouver for 2nd day of ‘mega freedom rally’.”
- The October 17th, 2020 CTV News post, “Anti-mask protesters, conspiracy theorists march through downtown Vancouver.”
- The October 18th, 2020 680 News post, “Two protests take over downtown Toronto Saturday.”
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