OCdt.Banks said:Carefull who you insult sir, I attend U of O and as it just so happens I am regular force officer going through ROTP . The atmosphere on campus is generally pro-Canadian Forces; the people who voted to boycott DND did so in a legitmate forum, not some kangaroo court. Therefore as much as I disagree with the verdict, I must stand by it.
In all reality it changes nothing, advertisements are posted in the washrooms, the gym's, and even in the bus stops. A little page in a paper that nobody reads adds up to a whole lot of symbolism and nothing else.
Oh give it a rest. First of all, what he said was tongue and cheek. Ultimately it is censorship by a vocal minority. 90 students? how many thousands attend? When 90 people can make a political statement, and that's what that was, and ban certain legitimate organisations and you decide to stand by it then you are part of the problem. What if 90 students voted to exclude any gay venu advertising or if 90 students voted to ban any non-profit organisations like greenpeace based on ideological opinions?
Please. I don't agree, and if I was a student I wouldn't stand by this at all. When 90 students can essentially boycott and censor a group because it doesen't agree with a governments decision it tells me that your "legitimate" process is a kangaroo court similar to what we see in banana republics and facist states where the media is controlled by a select few.
You are right though, the actions they took won't make an ounce of difference, the message is getting out and they lose 7000$ of revenue a year. 8)
But you are right in that