Then this happened:I’m so ashamed I attended this school.
— Nick Dumoulin (@dumoulin_nick) May 13, 2022
They did this to my sister. I’m disgusted. pic.twitter.com/Lb1fzz2Unv
It seems as if they’re now arresting students. More to come pic.twitter.com/UoGHLcwlXK
— Nick Dumoulin (@dumoulin_nick) May 13, 2022
Ottawa Police later sent out a pious set of tweets about how a student from another school was sort of arrested for trespassing and its not our fault anyway.Hearing reports 3 students each got an 150$ ticket for walking in the street.
— Nick Dumoulin (@dumoulin_nick) May 13, 2022
Truckers get a pass for sh*thing in the streets…students get arrested for peaceful protest of bad rules. Got it.
— Michael Greenhow πππ π¨π¦ π³️π πΊπ¦ (@mikegreenhow) May 13, 2022
No, no they were not. They were aggressive with me, a Centretown resident, when I took to the streets to yell at the occupiers after not having slept for 5 days because of the noise... The red carpet was rolled out for people who don't live or pay taxes here, while we suffered.
— Paul Atkinson π¨π¦ (@Paulysworld) May 13, 2022
After living through a 28-day illegal occupation w/ trucks parked across downtown streets & people being harassed, threatened and assaulted with no action…this response to kids sticking up for their female classmates who were harassed for their choice in clothing is astounding. https://t.co/lTBM64qaVW
— Catherine McKenney πΊπ¦ (they/them) (@cmckenney) May 13, 2022