Posted on 07/05/2017 1:14:14 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
German police used water cannon to disperse around 500 anti-capitalist protesters overnight in the port city of Hamburg where Chancellor Angela Merkel will host leaders of the G20 leading economies in a two-day summit starting on Friday.
Tens of thousands of protesters are expected to march in the city this week against globalization and what they say is corporate greed and a failure to tackle climate change. German authorities believe around 8,000 demonstrators were prepared to use violence, the interior minister said on Tuesday. Some 20,000 police officers will be deployed.
Hundreds of mainly young left-wing activists gathered and marched on a main street shortly before midnight on Tuesday in the first major protest ahead of the summit, which will be attended by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Der Spiegel magazine reported that the Germany army fears protesters will use unarmed drones and that it has deployed a radar to locate any possible aerial intrusions.
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Soap flakes, scrub brushes, and deodorant would have worked as well.
There...that makes me feel better.
That’s the kind of water cannon I’m thinkin of. Only because the MT’s are raining down like a waterfall. BOOM Shacka lacka.
Not PC, they must be purchased. How very capitalist of you...... ; )
Leftists deserve the best.
Use real cannon.
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Anti-capitalist protesters? They are protesting the buying and selling of capitalism which generates the taxes to pay for their sorry welfare a$$es?
brought to you by Soros, his children and his minions. Now that is a plane that should be shot out of the sky.
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