cop an Attitude
14th January 2010, 01:38
After going to Pittsburgh, I feel a compelling urge to visit Toronto for this summer's G20. It may be a tad touchy getting across that boarder, but the G20s are a perfect stage to really see what we're up against and to voice our dissent towards it. Off the computer chairs and onto the streets!
If its anything like last September's fiasco, then prepare for gassing in residential areas, mass student arrests, distruction of recording devices, dogs, helicopters and LRAD sound cannons.
(not to turn rumor mill but...) I even caught wind that they may be packing water cannons this time around, bought for the Olympics.
New England, New York, Northern United States, Canadians and everyone else! assemble for one this one week and show the world that we won't take their oppression sitting down.
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June 2010. AN INVITATION: FROM COPENHAGEN TO TORONTO
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Dec 23, 09 | Toronto Community Mobilization Network Communique
Six months to the 2010 G8/20 Summit
"AN INVITATION: FROM COPENHAGEN TO TORONTO"
The Group of 8 Leaders and the Group of 20 Leaders are meeting in Ontario,
from the 25th to the 27th of June, 2010.
Following the collapse of the Copenhagen Climate Summit, they will be
discussing the global economy, development and climate change.
These gatherings are about trying to fix capitalism, a system that cannot
be fixed; about creating unsustainable market responses to ecological
catastrophe that reinforce systems of oppressions; about ensuring the
continued exploitation of people of color and the South and about
celebrating war as a means to create puppet allies to maintain imperialist
power. The so-called leaders at these gatherings do not represent us.
In opposition and with a will to transform, people across Turtle Island
are organizing community-based days of action in Toronto, Canada. The
days of action will be led by Toronto-based organizations of people of
color, indigenous peoples, women, the poor, the working class, queer and
trans people and disabled people.
We will organize for these days of action by deepening our roots. With
sisters, brothers, friends and allies, we will shut down the places, the
systems and the ideas that exploit and exclude us.
In their place, we will creatively build the world we wish to live in. A
world with self-determination for indigenous peoples; climate justice;
income equity and community control over resources; migrant justice and an
end to war and occupation.
Change does not come from markets or from so-called negotiations with
so-called leaders. Change comes from people making decisions for
themselves. We call upon communities of resistance everywhere to continue
to build their local struggles.
Join us in Toronto in June 2010 to share your ideas and strategies!
On these days, we call for Days of Action across the world that showcases
solutions from the ground up.
To join the network, hear about open meetings and to get more information,
email [email protected]
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The Toronto Community Mobilization Network is a network of long-standing
grassroots community organizers in Toronto and their allies building a
radical community mobilization during the G8/20 summit.
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If its anything like last September's fiasco, then prepare for gassing in residential areas, mass student arrests, distruction of recording devices, dogs, helicopters and LRAD sound cannons.
(not to turn rumor mill but...) I even caught wind that they may be packing water cannons this time around, bought for the Olympics.
New England, New York, Northern United States, Canadians and everyone else! assemble for one this one week and show the world that we won't take their oppression sitting down.
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June 2010. AN INVITATION: FROM COPENHAGEN TO TORONTO
- please fwd widely -
Dec 23, 09 | Toronto Community Mobilization Network Communique
Six months to the 2010 G8/20 Summit
"AN INVITATION: FROM COPENHAGEN TO TORONTO"
The Group of 8 Leaders and the Group of 20 Leaders are meeting in Ontario,
from the 25th to the 27th of June, 2010.
Following the collapse of the Copenhagen Climate Summit, they will be
discussing the global economy, development and climate change.
These gatherings are about trying to fix capitalism, a system that cannot
be fixed; about creating unsustainable market responses to ecological
catastrophe that reinforce systems of oppressions; about ensuring the
continued exploitation of people of color and the South and about
celebrating war as a means to create puppet allies to maintain imperialist
power. The so-called leaders at these gatherings do not represent us.
In opposition and with a will to transform, people across Turtle Island
are organizing community-based days of action in Toronto, Canada. The
days of action will be led by Toronto-based organizations of people of
color, indigenous peoples, women, the poor, the working class, queer and
trans people and disabled people.
We will organize for these days of action by deepening our roots. With
sisters, brothers, friends and allies, we will shut down the places, the
systems and the ideas that exploit and exclude us.
In their place, we will creatively build the world we wish to live in. A
world with self-determination for indigenous peoples; climate justice;
income equity and community control over resources; migrant justice and an
end to war and occupation.
Change does not come from markets or from so-called negotiations with
so-called leaders. Change comes from people making decisions for
themselves. We call upon communities of resistance everywhere to continue
to build their local struggles.
Join us in Toronto in June 2010 to share your ideas and strategies!
On these days, we call for Days of Action across the world that showcases
solutions from the ground up.
To join the network, hear about open meetings and to get more information,
email [email protected]
------------------
------------------
The Toronto Community Mobilization Network is a network of long-standing
grassroots community organizers in Toronto and their allies building a
radical community mobilization during the G8/20 summit.
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