Fortress Toronto Canada’s Version Of Tenement Square

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Fact - Fascists are rightards. Ninja outfits hide their true identity. They wouldn't want to be able to identify their provocateurs, now would they?
What an idiotic comment. They don't want to be identified because they know the long arm of the law will catch up to them.
 

Walter

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When all this is over the homosexuals will finally have their Shame week exhibitions. I believe the G20 made the homosexuals postpone their public activities.
 

Stretch

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The Toronto G20 Riot Fraud: Undercover Police engaged in Purposeful Provocation


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Toronto is right now in the midst of a massive government / media propaganda fraud. As events unfold, it is becoming increasingly clear that the 'Black Bloc' are undercover police operatives engaged in purposeful provocations to eclipse and invalidate legitimate G20 citizen protest by starting a riot. Government agents have been caught doing this before in Canada.
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RAW footage of riot police arriving on University Ave minutes before a lone van parked across the street is vandalized. Please try to understand how this
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YouTube - G20 Report: a Blac Bloc Tactic & Toronto Blue Jays vs Phillies
 

ansutherland

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It is a separate issue as to whether we should have had the G20 summit in Downtown Toronto in the first place (e.g. why not have it on the periphery of Toronto, or in a smaller place? It would be much easier to provide security there).

However, once it was decided, it is incumbent upon the Canadian government to provide utmost security. If there is a terrorist act during the summit, or if any of the world leaders are attacked, it will result in considerable loss of prestige on part of Canada. So whatever measures are necessary for security government must take them.

Exactly! It may not have been a good decision to have it downtown, but once that decision was made, security is of the utmost concern.

Further to this, if one wishes to engage in these protests they should keep in mind the risk associated with said engagement. The police don't f*ck around, and nor should they. If you want to act like an idiot then you will be treated like one, and unfortunately for those standing nearby, it may mean you will become guilty by association.
 

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Report: Toronto Police Rough up Journalists, Arrest Peaceful Protesters at G20


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'In a remarkable series of Tweets early Sunday morning, journalist Steve Paikin of public broadcaster TV Ontario said he witnessed “police brutality” against a reporter and the arrests of peaceful demonstrators. “I saw police brutality tonight. It was unnecessary. They asked me to leave the site or they would arrest me. I told them I was doing my job,” he Tweeted.
“As I was escorted away from the demonstration, I saw two officers hold a journalist. The journalist identified himself as working for ‘the Guardian.’ He talked too much and pissed the police off. Two officers held him a third punched him in the stomach. Totally unnecessary. The man collapsed. Then the third officer drove his elbow into the man’s back. No cameras recorded the assault. And it was an assault".'
Read more: Report: Toronto Police Rough up Journalists, Arrest Peaceful Protesters at G20
 

SirJosephPorter

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When all this is over the homosexuals will finally have their Shame week exhibitions. I believe the G20 made the homosexuals postpone their public activities.

Really? Do you have any evidence to claim that Gay Pride Week will not go ahead (or will be curtailed)?

Ga Pride Week is a huge activity in Toronto, perhaps the biggest activity in the year (discounting the one off events such as G20). People come from all over North America for the various events. It is not that easy to cancel it, it will cause inconvenience to many people and many businesses.

After the G20 fiasco, I would think local businesses would be eager to earn back some of the money they lost. So i don't see why they would cancel or curtail the Gay Pride Week. It is more essential than ever that Gay Pride Week proceeds as planned and gives local business the much needed boost.
 

JLM

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I don't personally have any problem with gays except for the fact they have to shove it in peoples' faces. Maybe we should get a heterosexual parade happening to generate a little money for the business community. :iconbiggrin::iconbiggrin::iconbiggrin:
 

petros

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I don't personally have any problem with gays except for the fact they have to shove it in peoples' faces. Maybe we should get a heterosexual parade happening to generate a little money for the business community. :iconbiggrin::iconbiggrin::iconbiggrin:
We already do. This isn't "Where Is Waldo?" You are Waldo!
 

petros

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Yea but why is it only the males that want to shove it in my face?
ANyway Gay Pride week is a fun event no matter which ways you swing.
Because you GAYDAR isn't working and only see what you want to see?

How many windows get smashed in GTA on any given day without a riot?