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Sunday, June 26, 2011
Creekside: G20 : Caught in the Act
Creekside: G20 : Caught in the Act: "When police stick to phony script : the Miami Model"
A whole year of this self-important bastard? Christ on a crutch ...
Just realized: tomorrow marks exactly one year since the day OB jumped into the blogosphere. The inaugural post:
The G20 narrative: whose story is it?
Guess we're still struggling with that, but since you're all clamouring for a speech, I'll just keep it brief.
Shoutouts to Stephen Harper, Dalton McGuinty, Rob Ford, Julian Fantino, Bill Blair and, of course, Officer Bubbles and the Toronto Police. I wouldn't have done it without you ...
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self-referential wankery
How to hold them accountable: let them embarrass themselves | #policeaccountability
Because there isn't going to be any meaningful institutional response.
But this might be even more effective. Just show them being assholes, and then let public scorn do its work.
If they don't act like this, they won't have to worry about being embarrassed.
Of course, enough of these recordings and we may be facing something like this ...
(h/t policewatch.ca)
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But this might be even more effective. Just show them being assholes, and then let public scorn do its work.
If they don't act like this, they won't have to worry about being embarrassed.
Of course, enough of these recordings and we may be facing something like this ...
(h/t policewatch.ca)
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@SousLePave: Best tweet from yesterday's #G20rally
Please tell me someone got a picture ...
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
#Brigette DePape rocks the rally at Queen's Park
Guess it's good to have the occasional reminder. From Jason Kenney's favourite left-wing kook.
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G20,
police accountability
@TorontoPolice Tweeter guy weighs in | #G20
... with a few nice words about accountability and regaining public trust.
Here are some suggestions for you.
Let's see them charged, handcuffed and doing the perp walk for the cameras. You know goddamned well who they are. Talk to us when you're ready to do the right thing instead of letting them hide behind the Blue Wall.
Talk to us when you're ready to stop insulting our intelligence.
Talk to us when you're ready to abandon this whole self-pitying narrative about how misunderstood and unappreciated you are.
Talk to us when you're ready to overhaul your whole sickening dysfunctional organizational culture.
Until then ... spare us.
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Here are some suggestions for you.
- Do something about the assholes who brutalized Lacy MacAuley.
- Out the sons of bitches who kicked Adam Nobody in the face after he was cuffed and lying on the ground.
- Press criminal charges against the pieces of shit who did what they did to Sean Salvati.
Let's see them charged, handcuffed and doing the perp walk for the cameras. You know goddamned well who they are. Talk to us when you're ready to do the right thing instead of letting them hide behind the Blue Wall.
Talk to us when you're ready to stop insulting our intelligence.
Talk to us when you're ready to abandon this whole self-pitying narrative about how misunderstood and unappreciated you are.
Talk to us when you're ready to overhaul your whole sickening dysfunctional organizational culture.
Until then ... spare us.
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New poll finds ‘monumental shift’ in public perception of Toronto police because of G20 actions - thestar.com
New poll finds ‘monumental shift’ in public perception of Toronto police because of G20 actions - thestar.com
I might just have to revise my opinion of the Star again. This is clearly adding to the pressure for a public inquiry, although I'm not getting my hopes up given the amount invested in stonewalling and resisting it.
Of course, I wouldn't be surprised to see the emergence of some astroturf group along the lines of Citizens for Police or something in response, amplified by the Sun torquing the shit out of a "grassroots" Cops are Tops campaign. Fuckheads.
I might just have to revise my opinion of the Star again. This is clearly adding to the pressure for a public inquiry, although I'm not getting my hopes up given the amount invested in stonewalling and resisting it.
Of course, I wouldn't be surprised to see the emergence of some astroturf group along the lines of Citizens for Police or something in response, amplified by the Sun torquing the shit out of a "grassroots" Cops are Tops campaign. Fuckheads.
Labels:
dysfunctional police culture,
G20,
police brutality
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