by Adbusters | Jan 17, 2013
“The time has come for all of us to get involved.”
He ditched the Kyoto Protocol, voted against Palestine, violated human rights, passed unconstitutional laws, changed the Indian Act illegally, passed several sneaky and sinister omnibus bills . . . he continues to destroy everything in the way of Alberta’s Tar Sands (the most environmentally destructive project on the planet), forsaking the health of the land, air, the lakes, rivers and streams, the lives of animals and humans, all for the sake of the “economy” . . .
Ladies and Gentlemen, Canada’s Prime Minister, Prime Minister, Stephen Harper.
The voices united in Idle No More are rising up to defend treaty rights, the earth and indigenous sovereignty from Harper’s threats. And they are doing so respectfully and peacefully, without recourse to violence.
As for the rest of us, we must launch a second branch to this movement, a more aggressive line of defense with a single aim under the banner “#Swaggernomore” . . . take down Harper. He is the one political force standing in the way of a sane, sustainable future – for Canada, and in some respects, for the whole world.
Look around. Idle No More is tripping up Harper’s cocky swagger. The hour is ripe . . . Harper, your time is up.
Do your part: download this poster, print it, and plaster it in offices, campuses, windows, notice boards, car windshields and on the streets all across the country.
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