About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

11 Replies to “Solidarity march with the victims of the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Montreal Canada Jan. 18 2015”

  1. Frankly, I don’t have much respect for people who want to be seen as putting themselves out for freedom of speech, but not to the point of sticking a Mohammad drawing on their lapel or a placard while they march down the street. The same goes for all the world leaders, but none of them did it, did they. Just standing there saying you’re sad does nothing whatsoever and it takes no guts at all. There should be literally hundreds of thousands of pictures of Mohammad absolutely everywhere. The Muslims are telling us that we have to obey their laws or else, and we should be fighting them with all our strength rather than giving in like so many terrified slaves. And if some young Muslims come up and want to punch it out, then it’s time to punch it out, isn’t it.

  2. The video of this solidarity march is a lovely production…visually and the music chosen…politically it’s also better than the rest because, at least the prominently flying Israeli Flags will – if nothing else- piss of the muslims.