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A rally at Queen’s Park proves yet again that the Toronto Police are taking their marching orders from Antifa, the Hamasholes, and radical transgenders.
That was quite the rally at Toronto’s Queen's Park on Saturday. What was meant to be a peaceful demonstration against sex changes for minors turned out to be a despicable assault on the free press.
Here’s the skinny: the rally was billed as “Let Kids Be" and was organized by the Association for Reformed Political Action. ARPA is calling for an end to sex change procedures for minors. This includes puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and genital surgery.
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Here’s the reason: dozens of vulgar and violent transgenders were also at Queen’s Park this day. It was determined that the mere presence of independent media was “triggering” the transgenders. So it was that the cops decided to kick independent media reporters off the grounds under threat of trespass. Only state-approved and state-funded media types such as the CBC were allowed to stay. We’re not making this up…
It gets more perverse: apparently, the ringmaster of this forced removal of the media was none other the infamous “Officer Bubbles”, a.k.a., Joseph Adams of 51 Division.
Adams received his nickname – which he loathes – after a video of Adams went viral (much to his chagrin.)
During the G20 Summit in Toronto in 2020, the ever-surly Adams approached a female protester, weighing all of 95 pounds perhaps, and told her to cease and desist… blowing bubbles?!
Said Adams: “If the bubble touches me, you’re going to be arrested for assault. Do you understand me?”
And this headcase made good on his threat by arresting and handcuffing the woman.
The video went viral and Adams earned a new nickname. But talk about a thin skin! Officer Bubbles launched a $1.2 million defamation lawsuit against YouTube and some of its users.
That was quite the rally at Toronto’s Queen's Park on Saturday. What was meant to be a peaceful demonstration against sex changes for minors turned out to be a despicable assault on the free press.
Here’s the skinny: the rally was billed as “Let Kids Be" and was organized by the Association for Reformed Political Action. ARPA is calling for an end to sex change procedures for minors. This includes puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and genital surgery.
…
Here’s the reason: dozens of vulgar and violent transgenders were also at Queen’s Park this day. It was determined that the mere presence of independent media was “triggering” the transgenders. So it was that the cops decided to kick independent media reporters off the grounds under threat of trespass. Only state-approved and state-funded media types such as the CBC were allowed to stay. We’re not making this up…
It gets more perverse: apparently, the ringmaster of this forced removal of the media was none other the infamous “Officer Bubbles”, a.k.a., Joseph Adams of 51 Division.
Adams received his nickname – which he loathes – after a video of Adams went viral (much to his chagrin.)
During the G20 Summit in Toronto in 2020, the ever-surly Adams approached a female protester, weighing all of 95 pounds perhaps, and told her to cease and desist… blowing bubbles?!
Said Adams: “If the bubble touches me, you’re going to be arrested for assault. Do you understand me?”
And this headcase made good on his threat by arresting and handcuffing the woman.
The video went viral and Adams earned a new nickname. But talk about a thin skin! Officer Bubbles launched a $1.2 million defamation lawsuit against YouTube and some of its users.