it has nothing to do with race. we're just hating a group of people othing more.
I really believe we should form our own protest and block th unemployment line or make food stamps not valid for the week
TheDemon
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Tamil community protesters say they will not stop blocking the Gardiner Expressway until they meet with a representative from Stephen Harper's office and get a promise for a clear course of action to stop the war in Sri Lanka.
Like who the do these bloody idiots think they are? come on. I was supposed to go meet my girl, thank these retards that didn't happen. ING IDIOTS!!!
Sentinal
wow. just watched the interview with bill blair, if I could get anything from that interview it would be this, he is pissed.
it almost seemes that he was talking twice as fast and stopped short of saying once he had the number of police to do it, they are going to move in.
I expect some Tamils to get royally ed up tonight.
TheDemon
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Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I'm sick of these guys terrorizing the city by continually closing down major travel routes.
The police and mayor need to stop this.
I second that!!
TheDemon
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Originally posted by chinamon
do you think those smelly bastards give a ?
LOL!!!!!!
patpicos
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Originally posted by smuncky
i wish someone with 0.06 BAC driving a hummer would go thru this bunch of idiots.. im sure it'd get McGuinty's attention
DigiNut
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Originally posted by The Highroller
Although I do not agree with these protests in Toronto whatsoever, nor do I really agree with what the Tamils are protesting about, there are some pretty disgusting things that have been said about Tamils in this thread.
We are talking about the Tamil Tigers, a well-known terrorist group. I don't think that any of the things said in this thread have even scratched the surface of just how rotten to the core this group really is.
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
I can't generalize their culture, because other's I've meet are not like this ... but majority of youths tend to act like this here, b/c they think it's just like home ... in Sri Lanka
There it is. Once upon a time Canada used to have crazy strict immigration laws like requiring people to prove that they had $100K in assets. Of course money isn't everything, and even if it was, I wouldn't say we should go to that extreme... but the fact of the matter is that when you bring in mass numbers of people from poverty-stricken, war-torn third world countries, AND mandate multiculturalist policies whereby these people are encouraged not to assimilate, you are in effect importing the war and poverty from said countries.
But there is an immediate problem here that is more important than the politics. As someone else said, this has all the markings of a Caledonia 2.0. This is a chance for Toronto and Ontario to prove that they have a police force that isn't completely impotent, that isn't more interested in collecting fines from drivers who had a glass of wine at dinner than they are in actually keeping the peace. Or, it's their chance to reinforce those same stereotypes, in a much more populated and urban area than last time.
I wonder just how seriously this government takes the policing issue. I think we're about to find out.
ÖZmözis
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Originally posted by DigiNut
I am sure our police force is capable of handling something like this but it makes it so much harder when these losers bring youth and children to use as leverage.
"Blair said he was extremely concerned about the presence of children at the protest and said the elevated highway itself was very dangerous for people on foot.
"I'm very concerned about the safety of children, I think it's an extremely dangerous situation to put children on the front line of a protest in that way, I think it puts them at tremendous risk'"
Originally posted by DigiNut
We are talking about the Tamil Tigers, a well-known terrorist group. I don't think that any of the things said in this thread have even scratched the surface of just how rotten to the core this group really is.
But there is an immediate problem here that is more important than the politics. As someone else said, this has all the markings of a Caledonia 2.0. This is a chance for Toronto and Ontario to prove that they have a police force that isn't completely impotent
glad someone is reading my :P
on a more serious note, I have a friend living in caledonia and its no fun. We need to grow some cohones (or cojones however its spelt) and take care of such incident. Incidents like this should not last more than 20 mins. Bring the Anti-CZ task force or what not, i dont care.
DigiNut
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Originally posted by ÖZmözis
I am sure our police force is capable of handling something like this but it makes it so much harder when these losers bring youth and children to use as leverage.
This is a very common tactic used by terrorist groups against organized police/military forces. Maybe after seeing it right here in Toronto, some folks on the sidelines will rethink their cynicism over the idea of it happening in other parts of the world.
Yes, it's harder, but there are only two options: Either put the children at risk, or allow them to hold the entire city hostage indefinitely.
There are a variety of non-lethal weapons and other riot control methods that could be used here in order to stop this "protest" while posing minimal risk to the children and to all of the other protesters. There will still be some risk. This is not the fault of our own police force. The children should be considered hostages, and the youths... they may very well be there by choice.
plaxx
I love the shield of young girls. ing cowards.
MarkT
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Tamil community protesters say they will not stop blocking the Gardiner Expressway until they meet with a representative from Stephen Harper's office and get a promise for a clear course of action to stop the war in Sri Lanka.