Prometheus The Supremo
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Virtually all conspiracies are.
Good grief, we're talking about TPS, OPP, and RCMP. What are the chances that they would successfully and secretly co-ordinate a secret, large-scale conspiracy? What are they chances they'd make mistakes? I'll go with the latter.
Besides ... what possible motive would TPS and OPP have for a conspiracy? To cover Harper's ass? Like TPS and OPP care ...
These conspiracy theorists are simply borderline psychotics who don't have a grip on reality. Hence the tin-foil hats.
It's almost as frustrating as the "police can do no wrong" crowd. Uh, yeah ... that's why they keep firing police for screwing up on a regular basis ...
exactly. you might entertain the thought for a few seconds that maybe agent provocateurs might torch cars, smash windows, etc. sometimes simply because it makes an interesting story but when you think about it, reality starts to kick in. also, to believe that every single officer conducted themselves properly and according to the law is just as warped but from another direction.
is it impossible that in a protest with tens of thousands of people that a few or even many will go on a rampage? are there no nut jobs out there that are willing to take advantage of such a situation that the police have to resort to emulation for some greater goal?
how did the events that transpired help the police? the first day, the impression was that the police underperformed, the next day the impression was that they went overboard. this has got to be a PR disaster for them.
if there is a conspiracy, with so many people involved, how can it possibly be kept a secret?
how can anyone say that every single officer acted lawfully and humane? how can one observe every officer at the same time for the whole duration to come to such conclusion?
personally, i don't judge all the protesters as bad nor do i judge all the police as bad because of the actions of some. large groups will attract trouble makers who seek to take advantage of the crowd camouflage and cops are humans who have emotions and might act on them if pushed far enough.