G 20 Meeting In Totonto

Started by give her dixie, June 26, 2010, 04:20:41 PM

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give her dixie

Quote from: Tony Baloney on June 29, 2010, 10:05:25 AM
Quote from: give her dixie on June 28, 2010, 12:30:44 AM
I have been watching a few video's from yesterday.

Toronto was turned into a complete "Policed State" whereby secret laws were passed
that allowed the 20,000 police on duty to arrest people on any number of charges,
including using a camera within 5 metres of security fences. Over $1 billion
was spent on security for the G20 meeting.

Of course there were the usual trouble makers, who smashed many windows in banks,
Starbucks and Mc Donalds among others. This behaviour really weakens the peaceful
demonstrators position, and tarnished the march. However, the group who carried out
most of the violence is known as the "Black Bloc". They come well prepared to protests,
and carry out it's fair share of violence. They are well known to have undercover
police within their ranks, so the more trouble the better.


Every year, the G20 meets in major cities, and these cities get to pass new laws,
and allow the police to make mass arrests. Remember London last year?
They could meet in a country venue, however, the Governments wouldn't get to
invent and implement these new Orwellian laws.

As growing economic and civil unrest all over the world spreads further, these laws will be
used to surpress any form of protest, or protesters. There is already a bill before Stormont
that will make it illegal to hold rallies or demonstrations without 30 days notice.

The policed state is upon us, and we will just have to get used to living with it, as protesting
against will only lead to arrest.

Below are a few clips from yesterday.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaYbq484abs&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h3nCoNvldk&feature=player_embedded
If the protesters all sat in the house it wouldn't cost $1 billion or security and people wouldn't get arrested due to these newly created "Orwellian laws".

Using this logic Tony, should the 14 men who were killed in Derry on Bloddy Sunday stayed at home?
next stop, September 10, for number 4......