1. At first, I saw only a picture, and read a story, and I thought that was kind of gross, that the policeman choked the black man to death on the payment with his knee. What was interesting about that, that was totally unnecessary because he was in handcuffs it appeared.2. Then, a couple of days later, I read somewhere that the black man did not die on the spot, he died later. That did not make sense.
3. Then the black man had drugs in his system and died of a heart attack, and the drug was fentynal. At that point, I made up my mind that this was going to be difficult to prove one way or another, and many people will be upset at the outcome. This is going to be the OJ Simpson trial with guaranteed violence or unpredictable hostility at the end.
4. Even Toronto, there was a protest, and the chicken shat mayor was going to de-fund the poliace. But three days later, the de-fund the police by the chicken shat mayor turned into increased police training. The politicians at city hall are scared shat-less about racism, especially offending blacks, gays, women, aboriginals and anything Islamic. They can offend the Chinese, but the Chinese here have a tendency to bite back, which makes it kind of interesting.
5. There are two statues near where I am, one of Winston Churchill and another of Queen Victoria. Neither statue has been toppled. I go by to check periodically. They should topple the Queen Victoria, it is the most ugliest statue I have ever seen. It should definitely be replaced for aesthetic reasons. But, she is a Queen, so she will be protected. That is how whacked out the times are.
6. I only saw the actually video where the black man said, "I can't breathe," a couple of days ago by accident, I saw his lips move. I was watching something and it played. That is very brutal and gross. With the trial and more exposure, this will inflame emotions everywhere as that video will be seen by everyone.
7. There is no way out. I cannot see a way out.
The other thing that has happened this summer in Toronto, is homeless tent mini-camps have propped up here and there, and there is was like 25 tents with the homeless at city hall. Naturally, everyone was white, aboriginal or black.
So Toronto, is just another mirror to general North American society, with the racism issue, and the homeless issue being inflammable topics. These could ignite at anytime.
I don't like the homeless everywhere. But they cannot even leave the city now. A lot of them aboriginals from a reserve. The Greyhound Bus company in Canada went bankrupt because of the pandemic. No one can buy a bus ticket anymore to leave town. The homeless cannot go home.