Monday, July 5, 2010

G20 Protesters Going To The United Nations

Canadian protesters who are angry at police for being aggressive with arrests the day after protesters torched 3 police cars are now preparing to take a complaint to the UN Human Rights Tribunal. It is unclear as of yet whether Muamar Gaddafi will be put in charge of the case, but we are allowed to speculate. The complaint is that police were too aggressive AFTER the burning of police cars. Meanwhile, the night before many on the left said that they were not aggressive enough. This is another instance where the protesters are out of touch with the common Canadian, where I am assuming that the large majority of Canadians wanted more arrests after they saw police cars burning in the streets of our biggest city.

5 comments:

  1. Which NGO's fund these people and do any levels of government contribute?

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  2. Well,most people with any brains would think the police were gentle.I personally could not handle this type of protester so gently, and would have broken a few skulls and kneecaps.But i grew up in a different era,where you took responsibility for your actions and didn,t cower behind women and children or wear masks.These cowards should be jailed by the United Nations not heard by them.

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  3. The police should have used real bullets.

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  4. Most likely some of those in the UN are from the 'Middle East' and would probaly have shot the protesters on sight if any of the canadian protesters dare go against those governments.

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  5. It's certainly the correct place for these sniveling, lefty, criminal enablers to go. They will find plenty of like minded bureaucrats who will use the tale of woe to their own propaganda advantage.

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