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[previous] :: [next]These are some posters put up around the Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood by the local revolutionary socialist group Front Rouge (Red Front). Posters from the Front Rouge can be found pasted onto lamp posts and mailboxes all over working class districts of Montreal. These two demonstrate the inequalities between the very poor Pointe-Saint-Charles and the very rich inner city suburbs of Westmount and Hampstead.
The section at the bottom of each poster roughly translates to say: Injustice, poverty, and repression: We've had enough! The time has come to organise and revolt! Pointe-Saint-Charles, Le Sud-Ouest, Montreal This article has been viewed 1323 times in the last 37 months Frank S. Besner: 11th May 2007 - 12:05 GMTThe strong Socialist/Communist presence in the Pointe has always hit me as something of an obvious necessity. I haven't experienced a neighbourhood in witch the pattern of affluence and scarcity is so tightly sandwiched. The neigbourhood can't be more than a kilometer across (from the Canal to the Alstom test track) and it literally goes rich canal loft dwellers, devastatingly poor north of the track, slightly less poor south of the track, Plateau-esque plentitude of the south of Wellington, back to the devastingly poor that live in the low rent high rises, around the trainyards. EvilGentleman: 11th May 2007 - 18:47 GMTSocially stratified contrasts in high proximity. Some of it has been like that for decades, if not centuries, like the famous divide of Westmount, with those "above the tracks" being wealthy, while those "below the tracks" are poor. But most of what Frank describes is the effect of gentrification, as the yuppies take over inner-city neighbourhoods that are still full of the original working-class tenants. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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