A rally calling for Toronto Mayor Rob Ford to resign took place a city hall on Saturday, but failed to get the numbers promised.
More than 3,000 people pledged to join the rally. But in the end only about 100 showed up at Nathan Phillips Square to demand Ford step down.
It's sure beginning to look that way
UPDATE: For those questioning the numbers, here's a picture of the protest at its height. There aren't many more than a hundred people here and a big percentage of them are media covering the event.
A lot of the folks in the photo are just tourists and visitors to Nathan Philips Square, who did not come to protest.
UPDATE Mon June 3: More from Ezra Levant:
A standard "activist" tactic for protests is to hold them where there will be a lot of people (such as tourists) anyways.
ReplyDeleteThe protest will attract the curious to bolster your apparent numbers which you can use as propaganda to prove you have greater support than you do.
Of course even if it was 200 or 300 people, they were claiming 4,000 would show up and even that is miniscule compared to the over 315,000 who voted for Ford as mayor.