Tuesday 15 October 2024

Hate Speech, Not A Bystander To Anger, Violence & Bullying Art Project

Two men fighting on 104th Street and Jasper Avenue, reacting with racist words and anger expressed between a black man and red man. Several painters painted it on the Alberta Legislature grounds, and its story was shared to many next to the Alberta Premier office windows.
The Oilers' #McJesusJinx continues after an unfortunate incident where a fan directed homophobic slurs toward a visiting family from Florida wearing Panther jerseys. This occurred amidst a sea of Oilers fans during last spring's Game 6 of the Stanley Cup series.


 2019, MCA, Chicago, Virgil Abloh, Figures of Speech.


LISTEN Free Wear, T-shirts, Baseball Caps, Hoodies, Togues of Alberta


Initially, The Speakers Banned Speech & Wear, 2019-2021


2007, Citizen Doug's Free News, 2024


Fashion Police, LASS Alberta Legislature to Iran 


Alberta 29, 30, 31, Legislature Sessions Continues 

The 31st Fall Session of the Alberta Legislature is set to begin on the last Monday in October and will run until the first Thursday in December 1. This year, the session will start on October 28, 2024. I'll be following the session in the public gallery following Bill 20, amongst other bills. Bill 20, also known as the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act, 2024, introduces several changes to municipal election and governance rules in Alberta. Some key points include: Local Political Parties: The bill allows the creation of municipal political parties in Edmonton and Calgary as a pilot project. Voter Register: A permanent voter register is required to enhance election transparency. Tabulator Ban: Automated vote tabulator machines will be banned.

Cabinet Powers: The Alberta cabinet will have the power to dismiss councilors and mayors and repeal or amend local bylaws. These changes have sparked significant debate and concern among municipal leaders and councils. Thus far, I have not heard of any good reasons why we should not go forward with this bill, including from retiring Edmonton City Councillor Andrew Knack, who seems to be the loudest NDP proponent against Ric McIvor's Bill 20. I appreciate all political parties in Edmonton getting involved with the city council since the current council is top-heavy NDP, pushing thier one-sided socialist political policies on Edmontonians with hardly a voice representing Liberals and Conservatives. Citizen Doug's Free News.

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