Category: Violence

How The 5% Hijacked Occupy Toronto (And how they’re 100% illegitimate)

There are a group of people who have been trying to wrestle control of Occupy Toronto from since the beginning- I’ve already referred to them as “the 5%”. It could be possible to argue that they are the people who kick-started the movement, but that would be unfair to the 95% of Toronto’s Occupiers who came with …

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Dave Vasey Has Deep Respect For Violent Men…

The more I learn about Dave Vasey the more disturbed I am that this man is accepted by his community as a leader. Besides his bullying and attacking people’s family members (standard activities for an International Socialist), Dave’s support of violence should cause call Canadians a deep sense of distress…

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MP Dean Del Mastro Calls The Council Of Canadians A “Extremist Group”

Finally, I’ve been waiting for this for a long time! Other people are beginning to realize that the Council of Canadians are a big problem…

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Alex Hundert: A Violent Offender and a Danger to Us All

One of the problems with Canada’s radical left is their tendency to make heroes out of dirty thugs. Alex Hundert is probably the best example of this madness- let me share his story with you…

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Some More On The Black Bloc

Am I the only person who thinks it was a curious choice of the CBC (a curious channel) to use a professor from York University? And, doesn’t it seem a bit scripted how he talks about the unions helping find the police during Montebello? Something smells funny here…

Letter to Judy Rebick: Are You Leading The Canadian Black Bloc?

Dear Judy, Back in January, at the height of some of the attacks against me coming from supporters of Black Bloc, I decided I would make an effort to contact high-profile people who’ve spoken out against Black Bloc tactics in the past. So, I got onto Google and began my search for someone who could …

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Why I’m Stepping Down From The Occupy Movement…

I joined the Occupy movement with a dream. Occupy had a chance to change the world and make it better for everyone- unfortunately, this opportunity was lost. The Occupy movement was labelled as the 99% vs the 1% but this is not entirely true. Now, six months later, it is obvious to me that Occupy …

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Video: Soros Funded Indigenous Environmental Network At COP17

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPCDKCN7Kuk&w=460&h=278] Okay, I’m no expert in the Tar Sands- so I’m sharing a video by the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) and asking for your help. Because, something just doesn’t feel quite right about it. So, if I make any mistakes on this article, don’t judge me for it- because, I simply just don’t know what …

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Dear Occupy Toronto- who are you trying to attract here?

I’m confused- isn’t AIM the American Indian Movement? Regardless, who is the intended audience for this image? What is the intended outcome? Will it be a good one or a bad one?  

Chris Hedges And Occupy Debate “Black Bloc” Violence

All I’ve been asking for is the same as Chris mentions in this video: Transparency, Honesty, and a Rigid adherence to nonviolence. People who are suggesting we support Black Bloc and Diversity of Tactics are clearly working for the 1%. Occupiers! When will you finally understand this! Please, realize this now- we need to move on and start …

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