Beach Booster and the great divide.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024By
📁Discussion 84 of 365;📆

It’s time to support this important petition.

Discussion 79 discussed how a local publication (Beach Booster) has contributed to “the divide” in Wasaga Beach. Apparently that discussion also prompted additional talks and even some good old fashioned political action. As soon as I post this discussion, I plan on signing the attached, well crafted petition to Canada Post.

If a publication wants to be picked up and read by people, it should provide its targeted audience with content it wants to read. It should not be able to pay Canada Post to force it into our homes.
It only took a few minutes of searches with the words propaganda and Canadian news to pull up the photos shared in today’s discussion. It seems that small local papers have a history of being used by political opportunists for generations.
If you truly want to understand the dangers and motivations, Google “Epoch Times, propaganda”. The number of interesting articles you will find is astounding. Next, think of the political use of a local publication when reading these search results.

During the wars, such leaflets were dropped from airplanes. Here, we open our mailbox, and there they are.
Canada Post needs to STOP being a willing participant in the spread of Propaganda and forced environmental disregard.

Please support this petition.

(In an interesting twist, it took me several attempts to post this. In order to get it posted I had to remove photos. It seems that screenshots of Canadian News articles resulted in Meta blocking the share. So, do your own searches. It’s ironic that a financial dispute between Meta and the Canadian Government has actually provided a boost to Beach Booster. Perhaps that will be tomorrow’s focus.)