September 06, 2008

A valid question

Who are these people?

In light of the incident in Quebec in which police agents were caught by actual peaceful protestors trying to incite crowd violence, some people are curious.

The question is asked:

I cannot help but remember some people I knew in college, one of whom turned out to be an informant and provocateur who infiltrated antiwar and other related groups. I thought of it again, sharply, when I read this LiveJournal post about a past event. I look at that photograph, where the "protesters" being detained and the officers ostensibly arresting them have matching footwear, and I read that no charges were pressed against the "protesters," even though they were the ones committing acts of vandalism, and I cannot help but think "provocateurs.' Which brings me to the question I started with: Who are these people?

Seriously. We have a lot of people who can look at photos and figure this stuff out. Supposedly the pro-surveillance folks are doing it to us. Let's put our heads together and figure out who really broke stuff at the demonstration, and then let's find out if they're really regular protesters, idiots with a taste for vandalism and no political savvy, or provocateurs. Let's find out if they even get charged.

Let's find out who these people are.

Yes, let's do.

Posted by binky at September 6, 2008 05:46 PM | TrackBack | Posted to The Ever Shrinking Constitution


Comments

Well, fancy that.

Posted by: binky at September 7, 2008 01:22 PM | PERMALINK
Post a comment









Remember personal info?