(Wingham, North Huron) The revolution will be streamed live. Not hidden in halls of power, not filtered by those who fear the truth, not postponed, postponed, postponed again.
The revolution will be streamed live, January 12. 5:30 p.m.
Where people stand together, where courage replaces silence, where democracy breathes again. It will not be framed by those who sell fear. There will be no anchor to tell you what it meant.
No script to tame the truth. No editing room to soften the blow. The revolution will be streamed live, from real hands holding real cameras, from steady hearts refusing to back down, from citizens who remember that freedom is not granted by permission, it is exercised by presence.
There will be no commercial break. No “please stand by.” No waiting for someone else to fix it. You will hear the voices. You will feel the unity.
You will see the power of people simply showing up— calm, lawful, unafraid.
The revolution will be streamed live, from the doorway, from the sidewalks, from the gallery, from every angle they once hoped no one would see.
Algorithms may tremble, truth may make the powerful uncomfortable, but dignity travels at the speed of light, and courage doesn’t buffer.
This is not theatre. This is not chaos. This is community. This is peaceful. This is people standing together for respect, for accountability, for the right to ask questions without intimidation, without fear.
So when history asks, “Where were you when the people stood together?” your answer will not be, “I didn’t know.” Because you will know. You will see. You will be there.
January 12. 5:30 p.m. Stand steady. Stand lawful. Stand united. Cameras up. Hearts strong. Voices ready. The revolution will be streamed live…but it will be written by those who show up.