tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22056053.post1753380612768359863..comments2023-11-07T08:48:32.307-05:00Comments on Rebel Youth Archive 2005-2020: Struggles ahead for Ontario youthhay-gente-patohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15089694946919833684noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22056053.post-1558806134851665662010-03-21T14:58:48.477-04:002010-03-21T14:58:48.477-04:00Interesting article, however you're mis-repres...Interesting article, however you're mis-representing the reasons people are leaving the Canadian Federation of Students. There is no vast conservative conspiracy present in any forum I've attended about leaving CFS, in fact the majority of people who want out despise the conservative movement more than anything. <br /><br />The conservatives that ally themselves with the "no" side are a strange bird as well. There's no doubt in my mind that they know exactly what they're doing; they're a group of people who are simply not sympathetic, allying themselves with a group of people who garner little sympathy themselves. I would love to see what ballot box the "anti cfs conservatives" actually check off come election time. Something tells me they're not as conservative as you might think. I hope you get what I'm implying. <br /><br />I think dismissing this as a conservative conspiracy is an interesting hyphothesis, but truly serves to stifle debate about this organization. No large group should be taken at face value. I repeat, NO LARGE GROUP should be taken at FACE VALUE. Only through constant evaluation and vetting can the student movement stay strong, morally upright and efficient. There's nothing wrong with reviewing your membership in organization as long as you're doing it for the right reasons. What CFS represents is a unified voice, but in practice, it's an organization like any other that deserves scrutiny.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com