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Technoviking said:Cops are white men.
That is changing in Toronto:
http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=4021&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
Technoviking said:Cops are white men.
Fixed that for you.Michael O'Leary said:Sexual assault - Not welcome here!
Planning to throw Molotovs at cops,not a problem worth mentioning.who are we to discourage "diversity of tactics"? :
mariomike said:That is changing in Toronto:
Michael O'Leary said:You're missing his point .... [to a radical demonstrator] cops are [the tools of the imperialist oppressor] "white men" [regardless of the colour of their skin] .... [therefore] it's ok to beat them ...
Zatright? Why is the renunciation of violence "cloudy" while "Perpetrators of Sexual Assault, Abuse and Harassment are not welcome in G8 & G20 Resistance Spaces!!!" isn't quite so "cloudy"?A counter-summit in Toronto meant to challenge the G8 and G20 was dubbed "protest school" by organizers on Friday, as they shied away from denouncing violent action by demonstrators.
"People protest in various ways. Again, we're simply organizing a conference," said Dylan Penner, a committee member at the summit and media officer for the Council of Canadians, as he fielded a barrage of questions about the summit's stance on violence.
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Folinsbee was also quick to point out that many of the workshops encouraged peaceful protest, such as "communication skills for activists," which teaches protesters "how to de-escalate an angry movement."
But there are also workshops planned for debating and discussing a "diversity of tactics" during the G20 and G8 summits.
"I would encourage you to come talk about it. It would be a really interesting debate," Folinsbee said when challenged by a reporter.
"It is really cloudy, and it is really complicated to work in solidarity with each other when these issues are still on the table," she added....
Message translation: if any violence happens, it MUST be the cops' fault.Penner said protesters have been demonized, and fear-mongering has made the public nervous about violence during the G8 and G20.
The committee for the People's Summit also suggested violence in past summits has not come from protesters, but from agent provocateurs.
"The state is, in fact, doing criminal activity if they don't rule out agents provocateurs," said Christine Jones, co-chair of the Canadian Peace Alliance as she spoke at the news conference Friday.
GAP said:Well, there's that problem solved.....they told them not to come, and they won't .....they're not welcome......well done!!! :
mariomike said:National Post graphic of "Fortress Toronto" ( you may have to click to enlarge ):
http://nationalpostnews.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/g20-fortress-new.jpg
recceguy said:Lots of stuff within the perimeter will be closed during the summit.
Too bad CBC isn't one of them :
And note the audience (video cameraman right in there, and the anti-police graffiti in English).Technoviking said:Here is the young gentleman, about to hurl a fire extinguisher at the police....
Overwatch Downunder said:Aside from the coagualting blood I also noticed the roll of tape on his arm. Whats the tape for?
Anyone know?