“We want to parent our kids until they’re 18 and ready to make decisions by themselves. Whatever decision they make later, that’s a decision as an adult."

The harder you parent, the stronger your children push back.

For a group of concerned parents, they seem to know less than me, and I’ve only been parenting for about 6 years.

Parental influence on behaviour begins dropping around the age of 6. At that point external influences, like friends at school, stat becoming more important. By adolescence it has dropped to around 50%. By 20 it is 0%. When you let a kid breathe and make mistakes, they will listen to you without needing overbearing control…

Clearly, this whole thing stinks of money. They are buying targeted ads on FB and adding a layer of embarrassment that will see Canada mocked and ridiculed. This is a hate group.

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A better question to ask about events, groups, associations and movements like this is … WHERE IS THE MONEY COMING FROM?

There are lots of communities out there of all types on the right and left and center who all have an agenda for one thing, or idea or movement in mind.

Personally I’m an NDP supporter and I’m on the left. We have thousands of supporters across the country but we never see the light of day and we never show much attention for ourselves. We also never get that much done on the political stage … as much as what we want anyway.

You know what the difference is? We have no money or we never have enough of it.

The thing that drives movements, groups or major protests is a core group of fanatics … but every group has those … the main thing that makes these movements powerful and prominent is money and financial support. The NDP has their core group of fanatics but they never have any money or financial support, which is why they never gain prominence.

You need money to organize, you need money to get people online, you need money to get a group of workers to spread social media messages, make social media messages and engage people … you need money to advertise, to print material, to spread material, to host events, to hold gatherings, to drive people, to make tshirts, to make coffee cups, to make stickers, etc, etc

And the more money you have, the more prominent your movement is. The NDP has little to no money, which is why they are barely holding onto the national headlines. A small group of right wingers wanting to protest mandates, freedom, protecting children in a short period of time? They are able to grab headlines more than a well established NDP political group. And to grab national headlines like this … it takes thousands and millions of dollars of support.

Movements aren’t born of the charisma of a few people … it’s born out of how much money they have or are given.

So the question always boils down to … WHERE IS THE MONEY COMING FROM?

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I’d love to know too. And not just for this, for everything. I live in France now, and not that long ago there was a fundraiser for a police officer. He never received his money because the government stepped in. They discovered that a very high amount of money was coming from Americans for some reason. I would wager that some of the money being put towards this protest is coming from a mix of confused citizens, politicians, and religious groups from around the world. Likely the same people that organize “whites only” parties.

This is just a guess, mind you.

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Although US specific “dark money” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Money_(book), provides some answers.

The Netflix show has nothing to do with the book

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