Toronto, City of Light
Toronto is the perfect place to live, shop, and collect government cheques. Here the homeless have help, from the food bank, to the street nurse, to the community health worker. Here those that care can care.
So now, as I sit getting paid to do nothing (and I do nothing well), safe and warm in the staff room, we, the highly paid, and highly pensioned maintenance workers of the vast socialist infrastructure, read the free copies of the Toronto Star. And what gem of Truth do we have in the People’s Paper today? Something of interest to all of us Toronto types who use the People’s Public Transit … a gang of gangbangers has been mugging taxpayers during rush hour. Some ten of them, apparently. You can read the revealed truth here * .
What is interesting is this:
Cameras on the TTC:
One problem for the investigators is that the attacks weren't caught on TTC security cameras, since only the collector's booth is under surveillance
Wow. You mean those cameras that cover the station platforms, stairways, bus platforms, and elevators are not being, well, watched? Ah, the unwatched TV. I guess the police, those racist heteronormatives of the occupying army of white domination can check out the tapes after the bloody violence has occurred.
Just who are the Bloods, anyway?
Victims were swarmed by as many as 10 youths clad in black and red clothing – red is associated with the Bloods – on subway platforms and station stairwells.
Good thing my shop steward told me who the Bloods are. I cannot tell you, because when you associate N-people with crime you can get in trouble from the Chekists of the Human Rights. Perhaps someone should tell the comrades at the Star that when they do not mention race, people (their readers, the people who vote, etcetera) assume the miscreants are N-people. Indeed, even my shop steward will tell you, if he trusts you enough to not be a rat for the Human Rights commission. In Toronto, we only tell people we trust what we really think
Thank you, Trudeau:
The group of about 10 youths – all around 15 years old – travelled along the Yonge and Bloor subway lines between 4 and 6 p.m.
This means, as my shop steward tells me, that even if arrested, the little darlings, oppressed victims of white oppression, will be out on the subway before their victims have got their stolen credit cards cancelled. Or their ID’s changed to prevent identity theft. Or got a new metro pass. Gotta love that Young Offenders Act.
You can form your own conclusions. I cannot talk openly in a public forum in Canada for fear of offending criminals, degenerates, or those that make their living from accommodating criminals and degenerates. I can act though. I think I am going to go down to my basement workshop and work on a project … it helps to soothe my shaking hands. A change of focus is called for.
Organic Chemistry naming conventions, anyone? *
So now, as I sit getting paid to do nothing (and I do nothing well), safe and warm in the staff room, we, the highly paid, and highly pensioned maintenance workers of the vast socialist infrastructure, read the free copies of the Toronto Star. And what gem of Truth do we have in the People’s Paper today? Something of interest to all of us Toronto types who use the People’s Public Transit … a gang of gangbangers has been mugging taxpayers during rush hour. Some ten of them, apparently. You can read the revealed truth here * .
What is interesting is this:
Cameras on the TTC:
One problem for the investigators is that the attacks weren't caught on TTC security cameras, since only the collector's booth is under surveillance
Wow. You mean those cameras that cover the station platforms, stairways, bus platforms, and elevators are not being, well, watched? Ah, the unwatched TV. I guess the police, those racist heteronormatives of the occupying army of white domination can check out the tapes after the bloody violence has occurred.
Just who are the Bloods, anyway?
Victims were swarmed by as many as 10 youths clad in black and red clothing – red is associated with the Bloods – on subway platforms and station stairwells.
Good thing my shop steward told me who the Bloods are. I cannot tell you, because when you associate N-people with crime you can get in trouble from the Chekists of the Human Rights. Perhaps someone should tell the comrades at the Star that when they do not mention race, people (their readers, the people who vote, etcetera) assume the miscreants are N-people. Indeed, even my shop steward will tell you, if he trusts you enough to not be a rat for the Human Rights commission. In Toronto, we only tell people we trust what we really think
Thank you, Trudeau:
The group of about 10 youths – all around 15 years old – travelled along the Yonge and Bloor subway lines between 4 and 6 p.m.
This means, as my shop steward tells me, that even if arrested, the little darlings, oppressed victims of white oppression, will be out on the subway before their victims have got their stolen credit cards cancelled. Or their ID’s changed to prevent identity theft. Or got a new metro pass. Gotta love that Young Offenders Act.
You can form your own conclusions. I cannot talk openly in a public forum in Canada for fear of offending criminals, degenerates, or those that make their living from accommodating criminals and degenerates. I can act though. I think I am going to go down to my basement workshop and work on a project … it helps to soothe my shaking hands. A change of focus is called for.
Organic Chemistry naming conventions, anyone? *
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