"How would you respond to columns like Chris Selley’s in the National Post that say your efforts are not needed?
Wow, you picked a real winner there. Well, no offense to Chris Selley or the National Post, but he seems to insinuate that if the police screw up and a few rapists get off the proper response is “tough shit,” move on to the next case. For that, I think he's a moron. Let's slow down for one second and assume that I did release the names of those rapists... what law am I breaking? I suppose they could sue me for slandering them. Of course, to do that they'd have to prove I was lying.This gets worse: he says we should ignore the photo being spread around the school because it probably happens all time. We can't expect the legal system to punish everyone that's passing around photos of women being raped, now can we? It's “fairly routine adolescent behaviour.” Chris Selley article epitomizes the rape culture. "
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If there's a better rejoinder to all the handwringers and mansplainers and apologists who caution us against going vigilante and say we should just let the legal process and the justice system do their jobs, I haven't found it yet.
News flash, fuckheads: the justice system screwed the pooch on this. The legal process, the school system, and the police -- all the institutions we charge with keeping young women like Rehtaeh safe -- did sweet fuck-all to protect her.
And the fucking RCMP? Well, they're pretty good at tasering immigrants to death and then lying about it, sitting there with their thumbs up their asses while serial killers prey on women, and/or sexually assaulting their female colleagues and aboriginal prisoners. Serving and protecting young women? Not so shit-hot.
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Friday, April 12, 2013
Anonymous hands @cselley his ass | #Rehtaeh #RapeCulture
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Two years later, no accountability for #policebrutality at the #G20
A compelling argument from The Real News, calling for criminal charges. Not holding my breath, but still.
And a rocking video.
Where are we with that? Two assholes charged so far?
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And a rocking video.
Where are we with that? Two assholes charged so far?
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- Another opportunity for the healing power of public scorn | @TorontoPolice #G20
- Couple more guys who are a real credit to the badge | @TorontoPolice #G20
- DiManno: Why won’t Chief Bill Blair say sorry for police actions during G20? - thestar.com
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Another opportunity for the healing power of public scorn | @TorontoPolice #G20
Can't believe I haven't found this until now. Adam Nobody talks about the dickless pieces of shit who kicked him in the face after he was cuffed. Tough guys.
Note the memes that come out of this and have subsequently become ingrained in all post-G20 discussion: topping the list, the seminal "you should have stayed home" sentiment, wrong-headed though it is; the swaggering aura of unaccountability; the gratuitous sadism; and the overarching, stinking miasma of lies and insults to our intelligence. Thousands of cops right there. Egregiously criminal activity taking place right in front of their fucking noses. Not one of them lifts a finger to stop it. Not one of them sees, hears or remembers anything. Sorry, but if it's Adam Nobody's word against theirs, I know who I'd believe.
And we're coming up on almost two years later.
On a completely unrelated note, anyone know what Todd Storey and Luke Watson are doing?
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- SIU Concludes Reopened #G20 Nobody Investigation | #policebrutality
Friday, May 18, 2012
DiManno: Why won’t Chief Bill Blair say sorry for police actions during G20? - thestar.com
Toronto News: DiManno: Why won’t Chief Bill Blair say sorry for police actions during G20? - thestar.com:
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Simple, Rosie: Because he doesn't have the balls.
Julian Fantino.
Mark Fenton.
Tony Warr.
Jeff McGuire.
Marc Charlebois.
Todd Storey.
Luke Watson.
Michael Dicosola.
Babak Andalib-Goortani.
Glenn Weddell.
Kevin Antoine.
Michael Adams.
David Donaldson.
Geoffrey Fardell.
Oliver Simpson.
Roy Preston.
Rodney Pugh.
Gordon Trumbley.
Cecil Price.
Lawrence Rainey.
Bull Connor.
How about you guys?
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Simple, Rosie: Because he doesn't have the balls.
Julian Fantino.
Mark Fenton.
Tony Warr.
Jeff McGuire.
Marc Charlebois.
Todd Storey.
Luke Watson.
Michael Dicosola.
Babak Andalib-Goortani.
Glenn Weddell.
Kevin Antoine.
Michael Adams.
David Donaldson.
Geoffrey Fardell.
Oliver Simpson.
Roy Preston.
Rodney Pugh.
Gordon Trumbley.
Cecil Price.
Lawrence Rainey.
Bull Connor.
How about you guys?
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- Retiring senior Toronto cop calls #G20 reaction overblown
- How to hold them accountable: let them embarrass themselves | #policeaccountability
- Care for a chaw, S-Supt. McGuire?
- Toronto Police: Unaccountable, uncaring, unbelievable
Friday, September 23, 2011
@LornePW keeps the police accountability file up to date
Big tip of the porkpie to Lorne over at Politics and its Discontents.
There are times when the sheer inertia and toxic, paranoid self-pity at the core of dysfunctional cop culture makes you want to just give up. Fortunately, Lorne's got the energy and determination to get past those times.
There are times when the sheer inertia and toxic, paranoid self-pity at the core of dysfunctional cop culture makes you want to just give up. Fortunately, Lorne's got the energy and determination to get past those times.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Police brutality at the G20: Steve Paikin testifies
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Robert Dziekanski, the RCMP, and an anniversary
Presented without comment:
Really can't argue with that, can you.
Constable Kwesi Millington.
Constable Gerry Rundel.
Constable Bill Bentley.
Corporal Monty Robinson.
You guys proud of yourselves?
Constable Kwesi Millington.
Constable Gerry Rundel.
Constable Bill Bentley.
Corporal Monty Robinson.
You guys proud of yourselves?
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