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    Black Lives Matter Toronto

    And if they're racists, why did they allow Herman Cain and Ben Carson to run for president? Not to mention that Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell were the Secretary of State under republican governments. And if we want to go way back, it was a republican president that abolished slavery.
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    Black Lives Matter Toronto

    I knew that would be brought up. Though no one deserves to be raped, it does bring to question why some females dress in skimpy clothing and then wonder why perverts and losers come on to them. I'm not condoning the rape or harassment of women, but there are certain consequences to dressing in...
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    Yonge Street Revitalization (Downtown Yonge BIA/City of Toronto)

    Basically every in the Lost Toronto thread is heartbreaking to accept. It would be interesting to see Cabbagetown in its entirety before it was severed to build St. James Town and Regent Park. It would be nice to have the original and previous versions of Upper Canada College back...
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    Black Lives Matter Toronto

    Seriously (unless, like Riverdale Rink Rat, a few pages back, you took that as an all encompassing description of black people)? Why should that be sanctioned? Is it not common sense that people are going to be suspicious of others when they carry themselves in ways that are similar to thugs...
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    Toronto Tableau Condominiums | 124.05m | 36s | Urban Capital | Wallman Architects

    Perhaps a more interesting public art piece could use those tubes as wire markers/guards for a massive wooden hydro pole? When I was a kid, whenever I saw these they always reminded me of McDonald's french fries.
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    Toronto Theatre Park | 156.96m | 47s | Lamb Dev Corp | a—A

    The original idea was to have a water wall. What was eventually decided upon was a sculpture, but it was also supposed to have a water feature incorporated into it.
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    Black Lives Matter Toronto

    If anything is racist it is your implication that all black people must be democrats, otherwise they are sellouts. What kind of a one-dimensional world do you live in? Everything is black and white, either or, us. vs. them to you. I guess Ben Carson must also be a sellout for becoming a...
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    Black Lives Matter Toronto

    Oh shut up you bullying buffoon. Explain how he was innocent (by virtue of being black, I suppose?). How convenient for you to overlook the fact that he was holding a gun and was told to put it down, but refused. Also let's forget the fact that he had an extensive criminal record. Not to...
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    Toronto Theatre Park | 156.96m | 47s | Lamb Dev Corp | a—A

    I thought it was to be both a tree-like sculpture and have water cascading down it/through it?
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    Black Lives Matter Toronto

    Milwaukee victim’s father makes ASTONISHING confession… http://www.allenbwest.com/michele/milwaukee-victims-father-makes-astonishing-confession Here’s EVERYTHING liberals want to HIDE about the Milwaukee victim...
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    Toronto Theatre Park | 156.96m | 47s | Lamb Dev Corp | a—A

    Has the water feature been turned on yet? I haven't seen a photo or video of it running.
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    Black Lives Matter Toronto

    Video: Milwaukee Rioters To Police: 'We Want Blood...We Cannot Cohabitate With White People Anymore' http://www.dailywire.com/news/8360/video-milwaukee-rioters-police-we-want-bloodwe-chase-stephens?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_content=062316-news&utm_campaign=benshapiro
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    Toronto skyline

    Yes (though it doesn't quite look like that anymore). Here is some information: http://torontoplaques.com/Pages/Wexford_Cemetery.html I believe there was also a cemetery at the old Christian Brothers' College that stood on what is currently Ranchdale Park. Apparently the bodies were...
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    Black Lives Matter Toronto

    So no income tax for all black people or just some? No one is prejudging, but observing things which are supported with stats. You can keep calling me a racist, but that doesn't mean I am one. You're the one who is making up your own subjective truths about me and calling that racism. You...
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    Black Lives Matter Toronto

    I'm not validating racial oppression. Those links were to demonstrate the breakdown of the black family unit (despite and after becoming equal citizens), which has led to a massive increase in crime, poverty and fatherlessness among many black people. You really take the lack of prefacing as a...
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    Don Mills

    The heritage building at 855 Lawrence Ave E (Scotia Bank) has recently undergone a renovation. The corner east, west and south corner walls have been covered in what appears to be red glazed brick. It looks really nice, but wasn't the central body of the building originally all glass? I saw a...
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    The Weather

    My family always runs it all night. It makes for a more comfortable sleep. No need to feel guilty about it.
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    Toronto skyline

    Wexford Cemetery, southwest corner Lawrence and Victoria Park Avenues, looking southwest toward Toronto (1955). Perhaps this can be moved to another thread (maybe then and now). Kris, perhaps you could snap a current photo (since you're in the area and have a telephoto lens)? It's hard to...
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    Toronto U Condominiums | 183.79m | 56s | Pemberton | a—A

    Referencing the U in skycandy's first photo, above: A permanent Nathan Phillips Square Toronto sign would look neat if it were done in the style of the mirrored finish.
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    Black Lives Matter Toronto

    1. I'm not denying that blacks have been discriminated against (and still are to an extent), but, again, so have the Jews. What you can't seem to explain is why the latter are far more self sufficient despite facing discrimination for thousands of years, and in more gruesome ways. What did...

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