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Anonymous Anonymous said...

So in other words the city of Calgary has given these violent racist thugs permits for this every year?

23 March 2012 at 15:13

Anonymous Phil said...

As far as I know it is legal so long as nobody occupies a public roadway. Which means that as long as nobody goes on the road , both rallies cannot be impeded by the cops. I also think it would be a lot better of an outcome if the police stayed out of it (if no violence takes place), and the concerned citizens of Edmonton can drive the Nazis out and show them it's not going to be any easier here versus Calgary. I can already hear them complaining "The cops took away our free speech!" If we just shout them down, there was no violation of free speech, just a city of people not willing to put up with them.

23 March 2012 at 17:31

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The city's ability to actually regulate protests in this way is of questionable constitutionality, but it is true that at least at one point in the past the City of Calgary has given them a permit.

Hate speech is not protected speech but most of these groups are careful to avoid quite crossing that line in public.

24 March 2012 at 09:24

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