Sloppy Fascism
Again the stormtroopers get exposed by what they wear.
flashback - 8/22/2007 Quebec police: Officers never posed as protesters
flashback - 8/23/2007 Quebec police admit they went undercover at Montebello protest
behold our kerchiefs of discontent
Peaceful Protesters Attacked, Arrested While Cop-Car Arsonists Left Alone 6/28/2010
supposed anti corporate arsonist fashionably dressed in Nike clothes
"An eyebrow-raising photograph of one of the anarchists who set fire to a Toronto police car during anti-G20 protests this past weekend shows him wearing Nike clothing, a potential indication that provocateurs dressed up as black-bloc “anarchists” were again employed by authorities to cause mayhem in order to justify a brutal police crackdown and crush free speech, as peaceful protesters were attacked and arrested while the anarchists who torched the cars were left alone.
The picture shows the two culprits who set fire to the police car congratulating each other and looking remarkably relaxed about potentially being caught by police considering what they had just done. One of the men is wearing Nike pants – the distinctive logo of the company can be seen above his left pocket."
I like how the cop vehicles were conveniently parked in the middle of the street, so when they burned the flames wouldn't hurt anything, and they could be easily photographed.
Hope the officers removed all their personal belongings beforehand.
flashback - 8/22/2007 Quebec police: Officers never posed as protesters
flashback - 8/23/2007 Quebec police admit they went undercover at Montebello protest
behold our kerchiefs of discontent
Peaceful Protesters Attacked, Arrested While Cop-Car Arsonists Left Alone 6/28/2010
supposed anti corporate arsonist fashionably dressed in Nike clothes
"An eyebrow-raising photograph of one of the anarchists who set fire to a Toronto police car during anti-G20 protests this past weekend shows him wearing Nike clothing, a potential indication that provocateurs dressed up as black-bloc “anarchists” were again employed by authorities to cause mayhem in order to justify a brutal police crackdown and crush free speech, as peaceful protesters were attacked and arrested while the anarchists who torched the cars were left alone.
The picture shows the two culprits who set fire to the police car congratulating each other and looking remarkably relaxed about potentially being caught by police considering what they had just done. One of the men is wearing Nike pants – the distinctive logo of the company can be seen above his left pocket."
I like how the cop vehicles were conveniently parked in the middle of the street, so when they burned the flames wouldn't hurt anything, and they could be easily photographed.
Hope the officers removed all their personal belongings beforehand.
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