POLICE SURROUND PROTESTERS AND ATTACK - QUEENS PARK TORONTO - G20

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Protesters attempt to sit peacefully on the grassy median in front of Queen's park in Toronto on Saturday June 26, 2010 - police surround them and move in swinging batons and pepper spray.

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  • I swear, somebody is going to snap one day and bring an AK-47 to one of these protests and shoot the fucking storm trooper motherfuckers. 

  • @Muzzy337 I hear you but, that is exactly what they need to justify these actions and continued erosion of liberties. If enough people continue to peacefully protest they will eventually overcome the corrupt police actions observed. Police officers must be held accountable regardless of the orders coming from above. We have to continue to workd together and have guys like Blair removed and charged. That will make the next one think before acting in this manner.

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  • @Muzzy337 Or preferably vice versa

  • You refer to the 2nd amendment so I hope you're American and not just an idiot. In your revolution atrocities were committed against colonials who were indifferent to the cause because they were viewed as traitors. This however was never a part of the cause but happened because people are individuals responsible for their own actions. The group usually deals with them when they can.

  • @ffjsb Again, they were gathering in a park. Not burning garbage cans, breaking benches or shitting on the grass. You're so quick to write off a message because of a few shit disturbers without any political view. They exist in any large protest, its inevitable.

  • @thehootz There's positive and negative attention. And part of intelligence is knowing the proper forum and manner in which to make yourself heard. BTW, I don't need any of them to stand up for my rights. If all else fails, I have my Second Amendment rights. I don't think I'd ever have to go that far.

  • @ffjsb The whole point of protesting is to get attention... If sitting in a park in your mind is anarchy, then you must not get out of the neighbourhood much. Intelligence doesn't get you very far if no one is listening to what you have to say. Especially when the police are trying to stop you from doing so in the first place. Very few of these people want to cause violence. The majority are standing up for your freedoms you so clearly take for granted.

  • @thehootz Obviously the idiots in the video are the anarchist element. Intelligence is what changes things not pissing off cops just to get attention.

  • @ffjsb I'm not arguing that they aren't intelligent, just pushovers. If you want to write off protests as an anarchist orgie then you aren't worth arguing with. There are without a doubt people who just want to commit violence. But don't write off every protester as such. G20 was asking for it.

  • @thehootz No you moron, my kids are intelligent enough to know how to change things without getting arrested or maced. Anyone with the least amount of intelligence knows these events are just crawling with Anarchists just wanting to stir up shit, just to stir up shit. They don't care about any change to anything. They're just attention seeking little thugs.

  • @ffjsb So what you're saying is that you taught your kids to be pushovers. Great parenting.

  • stupid hippie faggots, next time stay at home or go get a job, than you wont be attacked and jailed by the police, simple

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