That's a lot of converts
— Fahid Hussain (@fahidhuss) May 23, 2020
I'd wanted to blog about Dr. Sharkawy during Ramadan 2020,
With time running out, posting this now + update later
"This isn’t right.
Respect and compassion is a 2 way street."– Dr. Abdu Sharkawy https://t.co/3JEXfSTvdB
| #Ramadan2020 #cdnmuslims pic.twitter.com/4e0wuhARUf
— HïMY SYeD 🕌 30 Masjids in 30 Days of Ramadan 2020 (@30masjids) May 24, 2020
Muslims, Eid, & Trinity Bellwoods Park . . .
This sign should have been POSTED at Trinity Bellwood’s Park!! pic.twitter.com/zltI9cDrRP
— Cindy Walton (@CindyWalton) May 24, 2020
Who’s the one black guy in Trinity Bellwood’s Park?
— Unruly (@TreasureTroll2) May 24, 2020
Trinity Bellwoods Park in an area where many people don't have backyards / access to their own green space. No surprise the weekend the city opens its parks, people go. These physically distant circles exist right now in places like San Francisco and New york. Why not Toronto? pic.twitter.com/C3MfbWhDIp
— Farah Nasser (@FarahNasser) May 24, 2020
WATCH: “My 10-year-old saw three ladies and two men urinating one the wall….blatant disregard.”
Angela Gabot lives right across Trinity Bellwoods Park and said the massive crowds yesterday led to parkgoers peeing on homes. #topoli #onpoli #covid19 #TrinityBellwoods pic.twitter.com/NuNOHE74iw
— Lucas Meyer (@meyer_lucas) May 24, 2020
The Trinity Bellwoods Park fiasco wasn’t due to ignorance; the problem is entitlement. This is what happens when we talk about individual freedom w/out tackling privilege, community accountability & centring the most vulnerable. Again, this issue isn’t spatial it’s socio-spatial. pic.twitter.com/8zyAU8cnny
— Jay Pitter (@Jay_Pitter) May 24, 2020
A friend put it better than i could: "Black and brown people are getting fined and arrested while thousands of (mostly) white kids get together for a Lana Del Rey convention in Trinity Bellwoods and somehow it turns into a conversation about urban design"
— James Dee (@JamesDeeHamOnt) May 25, 2020