Will the thugs of 2012 apologize

Will the thugs of 2012 apologize?

As you know, protesters whose “rights” were violated by Montreal police between 2011 and 2015 received $6 million in compensation.

But that’s not enough, they say.

They also want a public apology from Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante and SPVM Director Fady Dagher.

And not just on the city’s website, no.

Proper apologies. Personal. And in front of the cameras.

On your knees, why not?

RANKING, THREATS, VANDALISM

Which brings us to the quiz question of the week…

Will merchants who were vandalized or had to close their shop doors during the 2012 student demonstrations receive financial compensation and an official apology from the protesters?

What about the motorists who were driving on the Ville-Marie highway and had stones thrown at them from above by a gang of savages?

HEC professors unable to teach because vandals threw hundreds of locusts into their pavilion?

Or students from the UQAM and UDM “green squares” who just wanted to study in peace and were harassed and intimidated by masked protesters who stormed into classrooms and ransacked everything in their path?

Without forgetting the threatened ministers Line Beauchamp and Jean-Marc Fournier?

Will they also receive money and apologies from Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, Léo Bureau-Blouin and Martine Desjardins?

If it’s good for the cat, it’s good for the pup too, right?

Should I demand an apology from the dozens of protesters who, after a journalist from La Presse revealed my whereabouts on the internet, surrounded my house and tried to break into my house and terrorize my children?

insults and provocations

Yesterday, at the microphone of Benoit Dutrizac on QUB radio, the journalist and photographer of the QMI agency Maxime Deland told everything he saw during the famous “maple spring”.

Masked demonstrators prepare Molotov cocktails. A masked protester who smashed the mirrors of every car he passed.

Masked protesters throw billiard balls at police and vandalize a UQAM pavilion, smashing windows, throwing paint on walls, smashing computer equipment and knocking over desks.

“In 2012 alone, there were no fewer than 550 demonstrations in Montreal, and of that number, many degenerated,” Maxime recalls. What is certain is that there were riots on the part of the police, nobody denies it.

“But what about the outbursts of the protesters? Those protesters who berated and provoked the police every day for months?

“Who yelled at her ̋ You’re a fucking bandit, a fucking scumbag, I fucked your wife ̋ etc.? »

The protesters are not all savages, you will say.

Neither do the police!

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