It was hot Friday night on Campus. Full day protest, bonfire and 19 protesters arrested. If you frequent UBC, you will have notice the Trek Park and the Knoll Aid campaign. Student for a democratic Society (SDS) actively campaign against the current development plan of the University Boulevard. They don’t want to see more business on campus, don’t want to see an underground bus loop and are against the UBC governance structure in general… SDS is supported by the Student Environmental Center and the Center for Social Justice. After the arrests, these groups immediately send a press release condemning police brutality and unjust arrest during a peaceful protest.
Well, when people set up a big bonfire at the middle of a campus, block the work of firefighters, insults them and then policemen, can you really call it a peaceful protest??
I would argue that protest is a sign of healthy democracy. Civil disobedience can be very courageous and many of us will never dare to do. But come on, pick the right cause! Saving a grassy knoll!, No to an underground bus loop! Is it all left wing student movements can come up with in 2008? Is our society is going that well? What about our slow and insufficient response to global warming, ending extreme poverty, access to clean water, respecting indigenous rights, etc. There are plenty of causes to fight for.
Ten thousands of people live in the university land, 7000+ students live on campus, and many more are coming. Environmentalist, social activists love the terms sustainability both often don’t accept that the economy is also part of the concept. To avoid having a car dependent campus, you need food outlet, shops, all the basic needs must be fulfilled.
And if you think that underground transit facilities and unsafe and ugly, watch this video!
Sunday, April 6, 2008
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Good job Alex!
ReplyDeleteYou could think what was the real purpose? The cause or the hot night...
Sadly, I'm sure that must of good intentions were masked by bad ones. What will people remember?