Olympic Torch Protest- Toronto, Ont.

People protesting the Vancouver Olympics swarm into the intersection of College St. and Yonge St. in an attempt to block to Olympic torch run in Toronto, Ont. Thursday, December 17, 2009. Protesters caused the torch to by diverted from its intended path through Toronto. (Brett Gundlock/National Post)

People protesting the Vancouver Olympics walk north on Yonge St. from College St. in an attempt to block to Olympic torch run in Toronto, Ont. Thursday, December 17, 2009. Protesters caused the torch to by diverted from its intended path through Toronto. (Brett Gundlock/National Post)

Mounted Police split a crowd of people protesting the Vancouver Olympics that swarmed into the intersection of College St. and Yonge St. in an attempt to block to Olympic torch run in Toronto, Ont. Thursday, December 17, 2009. Protesters caused the torch to by diverted from its intended path through Toronto. (Brett Gundlock/National Post)

As I read the signs people in the pictures are holding I can’t help to wonder if they thought of one thing…….. everything that the do themselves is done on what their signs call “stolen land” When they drive to work they drive on stolen land, when they rent or buy a home it’s on stolen land, when they throw away their weekly trash it’s on stolen land……. what about where they shop? where they go to school? where they buy cloths? not on stolen land? and why zero out the games?
If Bob Barker (against the fur industry) eats a hamburger does this make him a hypocrite?
These protesters should protest Every event in Canada, shouldn’t they?……..just wondering
Rick
29 Dec 09 at 5:32 pm