Posted on 06/07/2020 12:50:52 AM PDT by knighthawk
A Toronto man has been arrested and charged after he turned up to an anti-racism protest in blackface on Saturday.
The man, who has not been identified, showed up wearing black paint on his face at the event in Nathan Phillips Square, where protesters had gathered to call for an end to racism and police brutality.
Toronto police said the man was arrested and charged with breaching the peace.
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Trudeau?
Did anyone read the novel, “Black Like Me” by white journalist John Howard Griffin?
Here’s US law...According to Supremes.
“Whoever with intent to provoke a breach of the peace, or under circumstances such that a breach of the peace may be occasioned thereby ... crowds or congregates with others ... in or upon ... a public street or public highway, or upon a public sidewalk, or any other public place or building ... and who fails or ‘refuses to disperse and move on’ ... when ordered so to do by any law enforcement officer of any municipality, or parish, in which such act or acts are committed, or by any law enforcement officer of the state of Louisiana, or any other authorized person ... shall be guilty of disturbing the peace.
Yes.
Normally I don’t find black face humorous. This sounds like the exception
Suicide by grease paint.
Is Toronto Man the Canadian version of Florida Man?
I did as a kid. A long, long time ago. In school.
I think I understand his point.
Yes.
How about the movie “Soul Man”, about a white kid who fakes being black to get into Harvard to bypass anti-white bias at that prestigious institution of higher indoctrination?
“Breaching the peace”. That is code for “Expressed too much free speech”.
Lizzie Warren gave that movie 2 thumbs up.
Wherz all de White Wimmun
An idiot. And I’m surrounded by them.
What about Trading Places? Funny movie.
Exactly. Typical of the Kanadahar that exists under Comrade Dear Leader Justin(e) True-dope. The Canada that punched way over its weight in WW1 and WW2 is long dead.
Yes. I think i read that book maybe 1968 or near it. If i recall, he used some kind of radiation to change the color of his skin. I don’t remember if he was ever able to reverse the process.
He wrote of being stunned at how differently he was treated while Black.
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