I agree with Timgt5
There were lots of peacefull protests in the days leading up to the G20 and even the one the day of the G20 started out peaceful. There was a march of about 10,000 organized by the canadian federation of labour, no problem - cooperation with the police, heck people had even brought their kids. Then the group splintered with some smaller groups trying to make it to the security fence. All the damage was done by about 300 people that called themselves the "black... something" They were there for one reason only, violence. They give all protestors a bad name and have no interest in real dialogue.
I totally support peaceful demonstrations, but can't stand when the so called anarchists have to destroy things simply for the sake of doing so.
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