Hey! What happened to your post! Edited it I guess...lolThere are times that truth can be somewhat "fluid". If the women feels she's been wronged that's why we have a legal system.
Good thing I quoted you!
Hey! What happened to your post! Edited it I guess...lolThere are times that truth can be somewhat "fluid". If the women feels she's been wronged that's why we have a legal system.
Good on you dood....I concur.....except I don't find Chris Rock funnyYes, I did edit it, I figured what's the point in continuing the flame war.
I'll be clear Bijou. I'm disappointed in the way the police handled this shit but on the flip side, I think that sometimes it's just wise to use common sense. The most powerful leaders in the free world were at this conference, many of them real targets so a logical person should expect security to be extreme. This isn't a football game, a Greenpeace protest..etc. The police don't have time to sort out who is a good guy or a bad guy...so stay away. Is it right? No. Does it follow under the charter or rights, etc. No. But you can't expect a logical, normal response when you're protecting world leaders from extremism.
I caught 2 spelling errors on the propaganda piece.ok sorry but this one is seriously disturbing... no?!
I'm a little freaked out - to be very honest.
I caught 2 spelling errors on the propaganda piece.
Then you missed one. Poor language skills certainly detract from the message.I caught 2 spelling errors on the propaganda piece.
Oh come on Silky, she says in the video she was put in a holding area with 25 other women. How does anyone rape or even threaten to rape a person with 25 witnesses who will undoubtly act to prevent it?[/QUOTE
Being a journalist her credibility would be on the line if she was to make something like that up. Secondly, if there was any intention of them raping girls, which I doubt, they would have taken them to another room where there were NO witnesses.
Comeon you know silkies bread and butter is requiring everyone else to prove negatives.Prove it is true.
It all hinges on what sort of message or type of sensationalism the journalist wanted to get out there. Just one crazy story in a sea of nuttiness, which now has made it impossinble to discern the truth from the hype.Oh come on Silky, she says in the video she was put in a holding area with 25 other women. How does anyone rape or even threaten to rape a person with 25 witnesses who will undoubtly act to prevent it?[/QUOTE
Being a journalist her credibility would be on the line if she was to make something like that up. Secondly, if there was any intention of them raping girls, which I doubt, they would have taken them to another room where there were NO witnesses.
The problem with comparing the G8 summit in Calgary in 2002 with the G20 summit in Toronto in 2010 is that you've got at least three major variables in play: the city (which you've mentioned), but also the year and the economic climate. I've read that there are "professional protestors" who go to conferences like this mainly so they can bust stuff up and hide behind the anonymity of the crowd. If that is true, it is no doubt more organized through the Internet in 2010 than it was in 2002. The other factor is that these are difficult economic times, and the frustation spills out at a time like this. That being said, it would be interesting what would happen if they held this conference in say, Banff. Probably worth a try, given what happened in TO.Speaking of this, I was listening to CBC Radio 1's morning show the other day and they were talking about this. Calgary hosted the G8 summit in 2002 & they were comparing the numbers. In Toronto over 1000 people were arrested, yet in the G8 summit in Calgary there was only 12 arrests. The summit happened here in the summer of 2002 & included Bush and Tony Blair and was just months after 911. There were huge protests but apparently because the actual thing was hosted in K - Country (towards the mountains) many of the protest groups didn't bother to show up (you can't protest in the woods). The summit was rather tame. I think that says something. I lived here during the summit and I remember a huge police presence especially near the Telus Convention Centre yet I certainly didn't have any fear walking around. Even during the protest march I walking downtown to a clients and it was just people chanting with signs...no smashed windows, no burning cop cars.
Perhaps there is a lesson in that? I will say one thing, as a person that regularly endures snide comments from people I know back in the East about how I moved to a "Cowboy Redneck Town" it was pleasant to hear the comparison. Well guess I better get my shotgun, dog and truck and head out for sushi.
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You sure have a lot of faith in power and authority.At which point people would know that the person had been taken from the holding area.
There are pictures of the facility here
http://www.insidetoronto.com/news/local/article/841393
and here
http://www.blogto.com/city/2010/06/inside_the_g20_eastern_avenue_detention_centre/
The entire facility had hundreds of security cameras for continuous surveillance. The last time I checked the mores and habits of rapists - they didn't rape people in overly lighted places with video cameras everywhere and walls of metal mesh.
The funny part is you guys (and gal) can go back and forth on this all day long and we still won't know the TRUTH.You sure have a lot of faith in power and authority.
Hey dummy if a cop is seraching a woman and he just fingers her, thast legally considered rape. Any un watned penetration. You think shes gonna get fucked like a porno in a cage with witnesses. Are you REALLY that daft?At which point people would know that the person had been taken from the holding area.
There are pictures of the facility here
http://www.insidetoronto.com/news/local/article/841393
and here
http://www.blogto.com/city/2010/06/inside_the_g20_eastern_avenue_detention_centre/
The entire facility had hundreds of security cameras for continuous surveillance. The last time I checked the mores and habits of rapists - they didn't rape people in overly lighted places with video cameras everywhere and walls of metal mesh.
The title of the thread is THREATS not actual rape.Y'know, they could just threaten rape to scare someone without actually even considering doing it. I'd think just being threatened with rape by cops (or anyone for that matter) would scare the shit out of you...and in that situation where it's probably complete chaos, you don't know if the cops are going to drag you to a room and fuck you over or not.
Not saying that it really happened or not, but just because they were in a room with 25 others doesn't mean it didn't happen. You get a bunch of people in a position of authority with the knowledge that NOTHING will happen to them and shit like this could occur. I think cops have a hard job, but the way they handled G20 was a disgrace.
I think you bring up a good point in your last paragraph when you talk about the authority they wield. I remember after the first day of the Vancouver Olympics when they were dealing with the protesters. The Vancouver police chief made a good decision and told the police to be more proactive and engage the crowds with friendly banter and light talk. It worked. The times I went downtown the police were very professional and it made everyone feel at ease. No more problems for the rest of the Olympics If they acted that way all the time, instead of acting like they are better then everyone else, they would get much better results.Y'know, they could just threaten rape to scare someone without actually even considering doing it. I'd think just being threatened with rape by cops (or anyone for that matter) would scare the shit out of you...and in that situation where it's probably complete chaos, you don't know if the cops are going to drag you to a room and fuck you over or not.
Not saying that it really happened or not, but just because they were in a room with 25 others doesn't mean it didn't happen. You get a bunch of people in a position of authority with the knowledge that NOTHING will happen to them and shit like this could occur. I think cops have a hard job, but the way they handled G20 was a disgrace.





