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I try to say what is on my mind and not hurt others, but some things need to be said whether they hurt or not and I do just that. I try to listen as well as talk, but my opinion is just that mine. You need not take it as your own, just respect the fact that I am entitled to it, as you are yours.
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- Meaningful Change Requires Honesty and Transparency June 15, 2020In no way do I condone police brutality or the unnecessary use of deadly force. I do however see the need for change and honesty on all sides. Continue reading →archemdis
- Stand Up! Stop Allowing Canada To Be Bullied! May 28, 2020Sometimes you must look a bully in the face and say, "Do your worst, but this stops here and now." Continue reading →archemdis
- Monkey See Monkey Do April 28, 2020Monkey See Monkey Do Continue reading →archemdis
- Donald Trump’s America Is Responsible For More Deaths Then covid 19 April 21, 2020Donald Trump's America is responsible for more deaths then covid 19. Continue reading →archemdis
- Meaningful Change Requires Honesty and Transparency June 15, 2020
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Did Susan Clarke Ask Businesses In Her Riding To Police Themselves?
I suggest that Susan Clarke and the rest of the city counselors and mayors turn their attention and political will to the city’s more immediate priorities that have killed innocent Montreal travelers and are still fatal accidents waiting to happen and to this cities failing infrastructure like poor drainage, rotten old water mains and increasing the number of police on the force so that they can do their job and protect the citizens of the city of Montreal. Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Beat Cops, Canada, Crime On The Rise, Government, Montreal, Montreal Police, Quebec, Uncategorized
Tagged Building, Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, City council, Graffiti, Hip-Hop, Kunin Lyon, Lyon Kunin, police, Subcultures, Susan Clark, vandalism
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Goodbye Occupy Protests Of The World And Goodbye To Democracy And Our Right To Protest
A crowd of people stood watching in silence not really showing any emotion and I thought to myself how sad. I wondered were there any post office workers among them, or maybe some Air Canada employees in the crowd? Striking is just another form of protesting people and if you stood there thinking how right the government was shutting this protest down it is with the same reasoning and lack of respect for democracy that they shut down your strike, your protest as well. Continue reading
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Tagged Air Canada, Canada, democracy, Eviction, Government of Canada, Homelessness, Mayor, Montreal, Nonviolence, Occupy Montreal Protest, police, Protest, Toronto
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Double Standard, Turning Police On Protesting Youths Okay For British Government And Their Allies
Politicians think we are too stupid to know when we are being lied to and too docile to do anything about it anyway. I think they need to look at England as well as Egypt, because some non politicians of the world have learned their language and are teaching it to other non politicians and we are all beginning to demand an accounting and we want the truth.
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Posted in abuse of power, Canada, Government, Uncategorized
Tagged Africa, Canada, David Cameron, Egypt, English language, French language, Government, Great Britain, Jack Layton, Language, Libya, Linguistics, London, Metropolitan Police Service, Middle East, Montreal, police, Politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Quebec, Social Sciences, Stephen Harper
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Montreal Police Kill Two Men / One For Littering The Other Was Innocent
An innocent man will not be going to work any more, will not be going home anymore and will not get to live out his dreams, or have a life with his family all because the police had to stop a mentally challenged man from making a mess with garbage, by any means necessary. His children will not have his advice, love and support anymore and for what the need to bring down a charging knife wielding homeless person, with lethal force? Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Montreal, Montreal Police, Prejudice, Quebec, stereotyping, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged abusive police, Berri Street, Bin bag, death, do you feel protedted by the montreal police force?, heavy handed tactics, Homelessness, Knife, Limoges, Montreal, murder, Non-lethal weapon, old montreal, police, Police brutality, Police Misconduct, Police officer, Quebec, Sûreté du Québec, Service de police de la Ville de Montréal, Sherbrooke Street
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911, (Emergency) Dispatcher In Montreal Says, “Our Officers No Longer Investigate Petty Crimes, Do It Yourself”
This story starts out innocent enough with a friend going home parking her car in her spot in her apartment complexes garage and going to her apartment to sleep after a hard days work in the hospital emergency room and … Continue reading
Posted in Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Crime On The Rise, drugs, drugs and children, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal Police, Prejudice, stereotyping, Uncategorized
Tagged Apartment, Canada, Canadians, car theft, community services, Crime, do you feel protedted by the montreal police force?, Florida, free public facilities, Government, Government of Canada, hours you can go to a police station Are?, Law, Law Enforcement, Los Angeles, Misdemeanor, New York Times, Ohio, petty crime investigations, police, Police officer, Police station, policing in Montreal, politics, prodedure, Quebec, Research, stepping up to the plate, Theft, United States, vadalism
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Montreal Police Want To Be Feared
When I stopped getting in trouble with the law I thought that I would be happy to see the police when I went to work, or walked along the street late at night and that my fear of them only came from … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Child Abuse, Crime On The Rise, drugs, drugs and children, feelings of hurt and hatred, Free Community Services, Government, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal Police, Prejudice, Quebec's Abuse of Its None Quebecoise Residents (Other Canadians), Schools and Learning Places, Security and Public Transit, stereotyping, United States of America
Tagged abuse, bigotry, Canada, Chief of police, child abuse, community services, courts, Crime, family support, fighting city hall, gangs, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, judges, justice, Juvenile Delinquency, Law, Law Enforcement, Little Burgundy, Montreal, murder, Notre Dame Street, police, Police car, Police Misconduct, Police officer, politics, prodedure, Quebec, Racial profiling, Service de police de la Ville de Montréal, Sicilian Mafia, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, The Catholic Church, United States
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G20 Summit
I hear the rhetoric, I see the headlines and I have heard the police predictions of more violence, but have heard little of the reasons for it all. The breaking of store windows does little to further anyones cause and … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Beat Cops, Canada, Crime On The Rise, Government, Montreal Police, Prejudice, stereotyping, Terrorism, Things to do in Montreal for free, Tourism, Traveling, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged abuse, abusive police, bigotry, Canada, community services, courts, Economic, facillities, family support, federal government, fighting city hall, free public facilities, gangs, goverment leaders, government apathy, government corruption, heavy handed tactics, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, judges, justice, law suits, lawyers, murder, Peter McGovern, police, politics, prodedure, Protest, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, Toronto, Ward Elcock
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Followers Of Quebec’s Newest Religion Riot In The Streets
I listened to people today(May 13, 10) saying that Quebec’s new religion was hockey. In fact the Montreal Canadians were the religion. Well I like hockey too but found this statement a little bit of a stretch. The people doing the talking said … Continue reading
Posted in Beat Cops, Canada, Crime On The Rise, drugs, drugs and children, Free Community Services, In the name of sports, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal Police, Terrorism, The Church, The work force, Tourism, Uncategorized
Tagged Arrest, Canada, gangs, Hockey Canada, hockey in Montreal, hockey riots, justice, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal, Montreal Canadiens, National Hockey League, Pittsburgh Penguins, police, politics, prodedure, Quebec, relgion, riots, sports riots, stepping up to the plate, The Catholic Church, the religion of hockey, vandalism
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The Facebook Wars
Is technology bad or is it just the way people use it? Guns do not kill people do. All I know is that progress to me has not brought about the better life. People go to bed hungry, are forced to sleep in the street because of poverty and our medical system with all of it’s gadgets claims it needs to charge now to see patients for what used to be free. Kids are using the computer for all kinds of wrong things and dying because of it. Have we really progressed or have we just metamorphosized into a heartless machine? Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Abusers and Getting Well, Beat Cops, Canada, Child Abuse, Crime On The Rise, domestic violence, Gay pride, Grand parents, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal Police, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, Terrorism, Uncategorized, what is wrong with public transit
Tagged abuse, bus, Bus driver, Child, child abuse, Facebook, family, family support, gangs, Girl, Juvenile Delinquency, metro, metro security, Mother, police, politics, prodedure, public transport, stepping up to the plate, Violence
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Where Has Our Police Presence Gone ?
The Way It Was: When I was a kid we knew certain policemen by name, because they were the policemen that patrolled your neighborhood. If you got into trouble in your neighborhood these were the guys who would come and see … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, abuse of women, Beat Cops, Beat Cops, Canada, Child Abuse, Crime On The Rise, domestic violence, Free Community Services, Juvenile Delinquency, Montreal Police, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, Beat, Beat (police), beat cops, Child, community services, Crime, facillities, fighting city hall, Gang, heavy handed tactics, Juvenile Delinquency, Law, Law Enforcement, Montreal Police, Neighbourhood, police, Police officer, prodedure, safety trust, stepping up to the plate, street gangs, tagging
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