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B.C. VIEWS: The hijacking of our education system gathers speed

Children taught to strike and shout fringe far-left demands
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Students gather at the B.C. legislature for a Friday afternoon sa国际传媒渃limate strike,sa国际传媒 March 15, 2019. Plastic orcas are a regular feature of anti-pipeline protests there. (Keri Coles/Black Press Media)

Itsa国际传媒檚 likely you or someone you know have children who were swept up in the recent sa国际传媒渟tudent strike 4 climatesa国际传媒 that was staged in B.C. communities and around the world, at least in places where citizens are still free to take to the streets.

Naturally staged on a Friday afternoon, students skipped class with support of teachers to march on government offices to wave placards. The largest rally in B.C. was, again naturally, at the legislature, where Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps and Green Party MLAs were enthusiastic supporters.

The chants will be familiar to those who have seen striking teachers and other unions do the same, generally on behalf of their pocketbooks rather than the planet. sa国际传媒淲hat do we want? Climate action! When do we want it? Now!sa国际传媒

Leaving aside for a moment what they mean by sa国际传媒渃limate action,sa国际传媒 what lesson is conveyed by these demonstrations? Thatsa国际传媒檚 obvious. The way to get what you want is to refuse to carry out your responsibilities and yell at elected leaders to do what you want them to do. Debate is not allowed. This wonsa国际传媒檛 be a new experience for parents who depend on B.C. public schools.

The sa国际传媒渃limate actionsa国际传媒 demands are familiar as well. Stop the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion and the LNG Canada gas pipeline and export terminal project in northern B.C. Oh, and stop all industrial logging in sa国际传媒渁ncient temperate rainforests on Vancouver Island,sa国际传媒 which is such a staple of Victoria protests it gets thrown in for every march.

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By this time most people know that the taxpayers of Canada now own the 65-year-old Trans Mountain pipeline, and its expansion has been guaranteed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. A futile effort by the B.C. NDP government to assert jurisdiction over this interprovincial infrastructure has begun at taxpayer expense at the B.C. Court of Appeal. Canadasa国际传媒檚 attorney general, among others, has submitted to the court that this is sa国际传媒渦nconstitutional.sa国际传媒

The LNG Canada project is supported by Premier John Horgan and Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson, representing 83 of the 87 seats in the legislature. It is opposed by three B.C. Green MLAs and a far-left fringe network that includes the B.C. Teacherssa国际传媒 Federation.

Organizers of the Unistsa国际传媒檕tsa国际传媒檈n anti-pipeline protest camp in northwestern B.C. proudly display a declaration from the BCTF that it stands sa国际传媒渋n solidarity with the hereditary chiefs and the Wetsa国际传媒檚uwetsa国际传媒檈n peoplesa国际传媒 against the project. In fact a splinter group of hereditary chiefs and their supporters are opposed, and elected band councils (representing the vast majority of actual people) all along the pipeline route are in favour.

According to student sa国际传媒渃limate strikesa国际传媒 organizers in Victoria, total elimination of carbon fuel use has to happen in 10 years. The inconvenient truth is that there is no possible way to do this without economic collapse. There is no other way to grow and deliver food and other necessities to B.C. residents in anything near that time frame.

The BCTF urges people to sa国际传媒渁ct on your positions of influence as teachers and community members by attending public information sessions, teach-ins, marches, rallies and other events that raise awareness of the devastating impacts of climate change and fossil fuel extraction.sa国际传媒

Horgansa国际传媒檚 government is preparing new tax incentives to deliver the LNG Canada project, arguing that it will replace more carbon-intensive fuels and net the province billions over its life to provide employment and necessary services, including schools.

Students are getting a different message: democratic governments donsa国际传媒檛 matter.

Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press Media. Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca



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