There is a worldwide awakening that is being suppressed by the media. We are not going to let this tyranny continue. We are done with the lies. It is now time to take our Country back. Take the day off, do whatever it takes.
END THE LOCKDOWN Leader Chris Sky Banned from Toronto Where He Works: Toronto’s Medico-Stalinist Police State at Work Banned from Toronto | Chris Sky speaks out after protest arrest
There was a somewhat unpleasant epilogue to the Yahoo Nation anti-lockdown protest in Toronto last Saturday. While it initially seemed as though freedom fighter Chris Sky would avoid any charges, this was not the case after all.
Indeed, as most of the demonstrators began to disperse in the late afternoon, Sky discovered that the police weren’t going to let him off the hook this time around — perhaps because earlier, Sky had led dozens of unmasked protesters into such stores as Shoppers Drug Mart, Longo’s, and Whole Foods, causing much grief for managers and security personnel.
And so it was that when Sky reached his SUV, there were some police officers waiting for him. He was promptly tossed into a paddy wagon for a few hours, and eventually charged with one count of common nuisance and four counts of public mischief. And in the department of insult to injury, Sky also received a parking ticket — now that’s harsh!
To some, Chris Sky is a hero taking a brave stance against draconian economic lockdowns that are taking such a huge toll on so many people. To others, Sky is a so-called “Covidiot” who is being increasingly reckless with his protesting ways.
In any event, we caught up with Sky in Vaughan, Ont., just a few days after Saturday’s shenanigans in downtown Toronto. And one thing is for sure: whether you love him or loathe him — and despite receiving enough tickets to wallpaper his living room — Chris Sky vows he’s not going away anytime soon. All of which begs the question: what will he do for an encore?
People want GoFundMe to stop hosting fundraiser for Adamson BBQ
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The GoFundMe to back Adamson BBQ owner Adam Skelly, who is facing steep fines after famously hosting diners inside one
of his Toronto restaurants last week despite lockdown measures, has
raised nearly $300,000 since it was launched four days ago, and many
are pretty sickened by the show of support.
Skelly has become a hero for anti-lockdowners everywhere,
ranging from those who feel for small businesses on the verge of
certain demise due to pandemic closures to those who think COVID-19 is a
complete hoax.
In response to the hundreds of thousands that Skelly has received
from fans, people have started calling for GoFundMe to take down
his campaign before it becomes any more lucrative for the rule flouter,
who some feel put public health at risk for permitting indoor maskless
dining for not one, but three days in a row at his Etobicoke location.
The 33-year-old restaurateur was arrested
outside his restaurant at the QEW and Royal York last Thursday after a
dramatic confrontation between throngs of his supporters and police, and
now faces multiple charges that include operating without the business license authorities seized from him after his first day of illegal opening on Tuesday.
He may also be convicted for violations of the province’s emergency
orders amid the health crisis, including defying indoor dining
regulations and hosting a prohibited gathering, which could bring
penalties of more than $100,000 plus jail time.
The fundraiser
initially started to pay Skelly’s legal fees “for violating
unconstitutional and draconian COVID ‘public health orders'” — which has
become the site’s top crusade — now has a counter petition asking for its removal, as well as growing opposition online.
But, members of the public are justly able to crowdfund for “just about anything” they want, as the platform itself states, and those donating to the Adamson page presumably know exactly what they’re backing.
Still, others have aptly pointed out the countless other small businesses and causes that residents can direct their money toward instead during a time when so many are floundering (and still following the law).
Skelly headed to an anti-lockdown protest at Yonge-Dundas Square
on Saturday — where he encouraged other businesses owners to contend
the rules and open their doors — after being released on $50,000 bail
the day prior.
September 26, 2020. Huge END THE LOCKDOWN/NO FORCED MASKING Rally in Toronto today, over 3,000 paraded down Yonge Street. Organizer Chris Sky given a ticket for alleged quarantine violation. [Ticket had mistake in name.] Canadian Association for Free Expression proudly participated as we do every Saturday here & elsewhere across Canada, In Vancouver, in Kelowna, in Fort McMurray,