Here is a Twitter feed for G20 summit in Toronto.
These groups of people are very organized. For example, rabble rouser.org in Canada has message boards discussing today's developments, complete with paranoia about the police torching their own cars, "inciting" the rioters themselves and showing complete disrespect for the property of others:
I marched today and much enjoyed the festivities which are ongoing - lots of people still up at Queen's Park where anything could happen. I think, at the very least, they'll think twice about holding such things in TO again hopefully. Quite enjoyed the exhilaration of seeing burning squad cars and smashed bank windows. Would have been nice to hang a politician or two but you can't have everything.
Luckily we now have "Environmental Justice" activists to make everything even out. Remember it's all about the money. Making things "equal" requires taking from those who have and giving to those who do not, even though countries like the USA are generous and have contributed greatly to places in Africa and do so on a voluntary basis. Still they want more. Climate change and the whole cap and trade scam is now being touted as "climate debt". In other words, any way that they can justify taking from successful countries in the West to redistribute to undeveloped or underdeveloped countries. China and India aren't expected to cap any of their emissions. It's always the big bad (successful for a while, anyway) USA as the target. Just a few minutes of watching this woman will enlighten you as to the purpose. She's speaking at the global shoutout for global justice in Toronto:
The West is being overwhelmed with political correctness and an inability to do anything to protect itself from these political activists, who are on the march all around the world and in every language. Instead we cater to the special interests of environmentalists and anarchists:
But security experts say the ISU has been too slow to contain the riots.
"When we had them all together, that's when they should have been dealt with," security expert Alan Bell told CTV News Channel as the riots unfolded.
"I'm just surprised we've allowed things to go as far as we have."
The term "black bloc" doesn't refer to a specific group, and in fact, rioters using this tactic are notoriously hard to track.
The all-black uniforms are partly meant to protect wearers from being identified or prosecuted by police.Here's an example of an anarchists website at Infoshop.org. Their motto: Kill capitalism before it kills you.
Another discussion reveals a suffocatingly narrow wish for the destruction of farms because farms aren't a balanced ecosystem. Farming produces surplus, and we're all about balance, not surplus.
Modern capitalism is nothing more than the latest phase of civilization's quest to reap surplus from its labouring slaves and the Earth. Surplus is a man-made abstract concept, it doesn't exist in Nature. Nature always balances out excess, there is nothing it cannot recycle. It provides what is needed to sustain us, but nothing more and nothing less. Agriculture from its genesis has sought to reap more and more from Nature, not for the benefit of ordinary people, but the rulers who appropriate the excess to reinforce and expand their power.The rent a mob is even protesting the World Cup. Why?
The FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup must be exposed for the utter sham that it is. The ZACF strongly condemns the audacity and hypocrisy of the government in presenting the occasion as a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity for the economic and social upliftment of those living in South Africa (and the rest of the continent).
What is glaringly clear is that the “opportunity” is and continues to be that of a feeding-frenzy for global and domestic capital and the South African ruling elite. In fact, if anything, the event is more likely to have devastating consequences for South Africa’s poor and working class – a process that is already underway.Video can be seen here of Black Bloc behavior. They dress in all black, covering their faces to avoid identification, travel in groups, destroy things and then melt into the crowds, changing their clothes as they go. Black Bloc tactics are well-known:
Both CTV, Robertson’s network, and Canada’s national CBC network carried wall-to-wall live coverage of the protests, which started out peaceably. Then a black-clad group of anarachists called the Black Bloc, broke away from the 10,000-plus peaceful protesters in downtown Toronto and started breaking windows of stores, and also set a Toronto police car on fire. It’s that flaming police car that will be on many newscasts’ G20 reports.Wikipedia's definition:
The tactic was developed in the 1980s by anti-nuclear activist autonomists.[1] Black blocs gained broader media attention outside Europeduring the 1999 anti-WTO demonstrations, when a black bloc damaged property of GAP, Starbucks, Old Navy, and other retail locations in downtown Seattle.[1], as well as an Urban Outfitters, American Apparel, Adidas Store, Starbucks and many banking establishments in Toronto during the G20 Summit.Just remember. The violence as a group is always on the left (list from NewsBusters):
- It was a liberal who was sentenced to two years for bringing bombs and riot shields to the Republican National Convention in 2008.
- It was a liberal who threatened to kill a government informant who infiltrated her Austin-based group that planned to bomb the RNC.
- It was liberals who assaulted police in Berkeley.
- It was liberals who intimidated and threw rocks through the windows of researchers.
- The two Black Panthers who stood outside polls intimidating people with nightsticks were probably not right-wingers.
- Every time the G20 gets together, it's not conservatives who destroy property and cause chaos.
The left, so sanctimonious and condescending to people who actually work for a living every day, are the violent ones. They're the ones who trash the cities in the name of "fairness" and "justice." They don't produce any such things; apparently the thrill if violence is their work effort. It's all they really need to feel successful.
Update: here is a great rundown of all the protesters descending on Toronto. You know, the ones with no jobs and lots of time on their hands to break windows.
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