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Redirect from Direct Action
Is it reasonable that this page is a redirect from Direct Action, surely that should redirect to Direct action, the concept rather than the specific group. (User:KevinGillan)
Unnecessary references
A few references which didn't seem necessary to add to the main page:
- http://www.rapereliefshelter.bc.ca/herstory/rhvideo.html
- http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/2002-1/issue6/ar-notsoradical.html
Requesting verification
Is there any verification on the claim under "Litton Industries bombing" that they actually drove all the way from Vancouver to Toronto? I only ask because personally, I would fly there and then steal the pickup truck and fill it with 250kg of dynamite. I just find it incredibly implausible (and stupid) that any human being would fill a stolen vehicle with that much volatile explosive material, and then drive approximately 3000 kilometres through several provincial borders. Anyways, I'm just posing the question. Mk623SC20K 21:10, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
Flying, instead of having to be questioned by the guards at all those provincial border crossings! Most excellent idea comrade! That way we can sneeze without igniting an explosion! Now, the truckload of dynamite, should we put that in checked baggage, or carry-on?
What are these 'Provincial Border Guards' you speak of? I drove across Canada several times and haven't seen any. This must be a new thing. They didn't have them in the 80's-90's70.79.146.225 (talk) 19:55, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
Source?
- Pinkoski, M. 2003 From Pots and Pans to Guns and Bombs: Women and Direct Action MA thesis, Carleton University. (A thesis on women and direct action that uses the Squamish Five as a case study for the analysis). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pete.Hurd (talk • contribs) 18:29, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
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Ideology
An explanation of their ideology would be helpful.Bill (talk) 20:17, 6 April 2022 (UTC)