Victoria Rises Against Palestine Genocide, Take Twenty-Nine

I was already speechless at twenty-two weeks, and so have since been those speaking for the movement. But weekend rallies currently ride a wave of action, not words.

315 protesters rallied at the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in Victoria in support of Palestine, for the twenty-ninth weekend in a row, demanding action toward ending the genocide in Gaza and dismantling the Israeli apartheid.

Free Palestine Rally @ Victoria, BC: 2024/04/27 14:47:54
We’re still getting good turnouts, rain or shine.
Has a war ever been fought on honest grounds?
Speeches may sound the same after a while, but new signs are still cool.

The turnout has rebounded from last time, to healthier levels, and so had the crowd’s morale. This contrasted with the torrent of bad news coming from Gaza, such as repeated discoveries of mass graves at hospitals, filled with corpses of patients that have manifestly been executed by the occupying Israel Defence Forces (IDF). The reckoning that follows mirrors that of the discoveries of unmarked grave sites at residential schools closer to home, which constituted a turning point in the court of public opinion.

No, the CBC didn’t come to cover the event, keep dreaming.

On the other hand, it also rides on a tidal wave of protest encampments on university campuses, in the US and beyond, starting with the University of Columbia in New York. Even arrests by the hundreds have not dissuaded protesters, but instead galvanised them to the point of escalating confrontation with law enforcement, sometimes even succeeding at repelling assaults. The wave has hit Canada as well, first with an encampment at the University of Alberta, then another by McGill and Concordia students in Montreal. Many among local activists wonder when local universities will follow suit.

Doesn’t that make them oxymoronic “antisemitic Jews”? Zionists just call them traitors.

Meantime, a keffiyeh ban at the Ontario Legislature, opposed by the NDP and surprisingly Doug Ford, causes so much outrage that the opposition threatens to massively defy it. It was invoked on the spurious grounds that the keffiyeh constitutes a political symbol, as opposed to a cultural one. MPP Sarah Jama openly defied the ban already, only to be subjected to censure, which emboldened activists countrywide.

Does it look like we’re ready to go home?

There isn’t much left to say at this point. Speeches have been scarce as of late, as anyone would tire of repeating the same facts and debunking the same obvious lies. Today’s rally was at the centre of a polemic among local activists who likewise tire of sanctioned protests, many instead calling for escalation all over social media. And while I still support the weekend parades, I too wonder when I’ll wake up to a call to the barricades at UVic.

Recent altercations with Zionists only emboldened them, and indeed more showed up today. The troops were more disciplined, however, and no exchanges worthy of mention took place.
Don’t be fooled, she’s a narcissist who revels in the attention she craves. You should see her dejected face whenever I decline to take her picture instead, even as she puts so much effort posing as the victim.
He didn’t even get to smile once today. NASA shirt on his right is also a hostile, both eager to record the action yet paranoid whenever being recorded himself.
Stop paying attention to them already.

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