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@barcacrossesthealps and I've lived in America my whole life unfortunately, I've seen some violent, uncalled for shit from the authorities, and it makes you hold grudges.
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@barcacrossesthealps kk I thought Toronto was a city I. The us cut me some slack I'm 12 for fucks sake so quit being a total jerk about it. America is just as bad in case you havent seen some of the peaceful protestors who were arrested, brutally assaulted and pepper sprayed for no reason.
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Uh...I hate to break it to you, but the G20 was in TORONTO in 2010. Toronto is in Canada, ya know!
Haha! It's funny, really it is. You are so anti-American you don't even pay attention to the video. You just show up to bash a nation you've probably never been to.... enjoy life as an acephalic nematode.
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@BARCACROSSESTHEALPS yes, but they were still american police in america
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@Derek6563 Its the G20, not the G1.
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We need Paitkin in America. May we have him? He reminds of Tim Russert.
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All I remember hearing on the major Canadian news stations were that the rioters started trashing stores and looting. All the anchors had similar responses, calling the G20 protesters anarchists, thieves, criminals and a menace to society. The mayor wanted to prevent any sort of investigation of what really happened. Thankfully, we have journalists like Steve Paikin to voice the truth. Democracy was never true in reality, but thanks to the internet its easier to find out the truth now-a-days.
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@finnsia ok thanks.
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@darksantos1 actually police are fairly limited. What you saw at G20 is the baddest they get. Most of what you mentioned will be dealt with the army. But hey, if get gangs like those in Mexico...then army is truly fucked.
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Whats Steve Paikin, the voice of reason ,doing here in this place?
As someone more used to hearing American news, this show of journalistic integrity blows my mind ^^
megamarsvin 1 year ago 20
The people breaking windows were police.
Peaceisover 1 year ago 5