Yeah funny how the police don't have much patience for the protesters after a bunch of them walked around Yonge and the financial district smashing shops and police cars. Jeez, after that, who saw the police getting more aggressive? That's like me going to the bar with a group of guys who are only there to scrap, and then screaming at the bouncers when we all get thrown out because "I personally didn't do anything". Don't wanna get caught in a firestorm? Then when a large portion of your fellow protesters reduce themselves to degenerates by attacking innocent shops and the whole thing turns into a sh*tshow, maybe you should consider dispersing. That's just common sense.
I'm all for people fighting globalism in its current context, as it definitely is a problem that needs to be examined more. But I find it really hard to get behind these people when stuff like this happens. Man this whole "cops are damned if they do, damned if they don't" crap really grinds my gears. I feel sorry for a lot of the crap these guys are subjected to. Always the villain, no matter what they do.
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