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    I hate to say it, because it sounds like conspiracy-mongering, but the reason is “Money”.

    A lot of people want the narrative to go a certain way, and those people have a lot of money and thusly a lot of influence. That they’re losing control of the narrative has caused them a kind of narcissistic injury, and they’re lashing out.

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      Donations from the billionaire class (and the threat of their cessation) cost people their jobs at universities last year. They threaten student protests right now. This doesn’t seem the least bit conspiracy-mongering to me.

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      Could you elaborate a bit on who you think is doing this and why?

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        Owners of Scotiabank here specifically but really most of owners of large enterprises though

        Looks like scotiabnak is materially invested but I bet most owners just shill whatever the geopolitics dictates as they want want to piss off their hosts. parasites know better.

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          Sorry, I’m not following. Why would Scotiabank care about protests at a university?

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            Did you even read the article?

            The 27-year-old journalist was arrested on April 15 while covering a sit-in at the Scotiabank on McGill College Ave

            Furthermore

            the protesters, processed in a room provided by Scotiabank (typically arrestees are taken to a police station for processing, but, in an unusual move, the bank offered police the use of their offices)

            This didn’t happen at a university. It happened at the bank, specifically protesting the bank itself for its unethical investments.

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              Did you read the article? Your own quote says the branch is on campus.

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                First you need to start working on your reading comprehension, second if you’re gonna be so freaking wrong maybe you should done down the condescension, third even if you were right that the bank was on campus, it would still have happened on bank property.

                The branch is on McGill AVENUE not on McGill CAMPUS.

                Let me give you one final hint from the article so you can further practice your reading comprehension:

                Craig was tipped off about an action taking place at the Scotiabank across from McGill University on April 15.

                You see the part that says ACROSS FROM? It means “in front of”, not “on”.

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                  Well, shit. In my defense, is it my fault Montreal recycled such a distinctive name for a street that isn’t even on campus?

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            That bank doesn’t care, it is a legal entity, but the owners do because they got money tied up and they use their lapdogs against people they don’t like exposing them.

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                  I guess it’s just an innocuous coincidence that you’re saying mysterious “banker” “parasites” are using their “money” and their “lapdogs” to attack a university for… unspecified reasons? in order to prevent themselves from being “exposed”?

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                    Yes ruling elites are parasites leeching off the labour of working people, then use gained wealth to benefit themselves and drive narrative benefial to them. If peasants step out of line, they will use coercive power of the state to suppress any such “misconduct”

                    You got an issue with this analysis?

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                    Everyone else: This bank is directly invested in manufactoring illegal weapons.

                    You: Blaming bankers for the direct obvious result of their investment sounds pretty antisemetic