bravo22
June 26th, 2010, 09:49 PM
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/06/26/g20-saturday-protests.html
It's pretty frustrating when there are these many idiots who think that freedom of speech and freedom of violence/destruction are the same thing. I don't hold it against anyone who marches through the streets in a peaceful protest - after all that is merely freedom of SPEECH and everyone should have the right to voice his/her opinion. But smashing businesses that have absolutely nothing to do with the G20, burning police cars and buildings, vandalizing public property, is just going way too far. It's no longer a protest against the G20. It's mindless, unjustified criminal activity. I fail to see how the Starbucks is related to the G20, so why smash it up? All I see is a sick-minded quest to cause trouble for others. I bet most of them don't even care about the G20 at all, sort of like how PETA activists don't actually care about animals but just want an excuse to do retarded things.
What scares me is that the violence has taken place just mere steps away from my university campus. If these assholes are going to try burning down campus buildings, the police had better give them a good beating before throwing their worthless asses into prison.
Personally, I agree with the protesters that the G20 summit is just stupid (a less wasteful/ostentatious alternative would be for all the leaders to stay home and use Skype. Seriously.) It's a waste of tax money, the road closures are inconveniencing thousands of people, and it's not like any revolutionary action to improve the world will come out of it. But the fact is, the decisions were made, the summit will take place, and there's nothing anyone can do about it short of bringing in terrorists to blow up the meeting place. As much as I wish the G20 summit didn't have to take place in Toronto, I'm even more opposed to the kind of needless violence that's erupted over it.
It's pretty frustrating when there are these many idiots who think that freedom of speech and freedom of violence/destruction are the same thing. I don't hold it against anyone who marches through the streets in a peaceful protest - after all that is merely freedom of SPEECH and everyone should have the right to voice his/her opinion. But smashing businesses that have absolutely nothing to do with the G20, burning police cars and buildings, vandalizing public property, is just going way too far. It's no longer a protest against the G20. It's mindless, unjustified criminal activity. I fail to see how the Starbucks is related to the G20, so why smash it up? All I see is a sick-minded quest to cause trouble for others. I bet most of them don't even care about the G20 at all, sort of like how PETA activists don't actually care about animals but just want an excuse to do retarded things.
What scares me is that the violence has taken place just mere steps away from my university campus. If these assholes are going to try burning down campus buildings, the police had better give them a good beating before throwing their worthless asses into prison.
Personally, I agree with the protesters that the G20 summit is just stupid (a less wasteful/ostentatious alternative would be for all the leaders to stay home and use Skype. Seriously.) It's a waste of tax money, the road closures are inconveniencing thousands of people, and it's not like any revolutionary action to improve the world will come out of it. But the fact is, the decisions were made, the summit will take place, and there's nothing anyone can do about it short of bringing in terrorists to blow up the meeting place. As much as I wish the G20 summit didn't have to take place in Toronto, I'm even more opposed to the kind of needless violence that's erupted over it.