tkip
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"Black ops"? Total police conspiracy of silence?
This thread is sliding downhill fast.
Yup. Now we're entering the stuff of fantasy. It's really quite simple.
There was a lot of bad behaviour that weekend and obviously too many took advantage and acted out for the thrill of it. And some are trying to turn a so-so summit event with allegations of questionable police behaviour on one afternoon into a much bigger issue than it is. I have co-workers from different parts of south and central america that think the whole reaction to the summit is a joke.
Toronto is certainly nowhere being that dangerous a place to live. Not even close. The fact that there's going to be an inquiry to look into the allegations shows there's a system in place where you can hold authority accountable. How many other countries have this?
Canada is perhaps one of the safest and most liberal countries on the planet where you can practically do anything. Getting a little tired of some people trying to make Toronto and Canada out to be some closet police state with out of control human rights violations everywhere. I think the underlying problem is that we as canadians are spoiled brats.
My mother, who came from a generation that had to work hard and earn their way and deal with true tough times and conditions, just shook her head when I was in my teens at the increasing attitude that she interpreted as people she thought had no idea what hardship and exploitation and misery actually were.
We have no connection with what so many in most of the world go through when dealing with horrific governments and loss of freedom, human rights and abuses..... on a daily basis.
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