The tendency to disrupt protests before they happen, i.e. in the preparation stages, did take on a whole new dimension after N30, though. Today it's gone so far as to call a lot of protesters 'domestic extremists' who really don't deserve that title. Brought to mind again by this Guardian article yesterday:
And I don't even disagree with you. :)
The tendency to disrupt protests before they happen, i.e. in the preparation stages, did take on a whole new dimension after N30, though. Today it's gone so far as to call a lot of protesters 'domestic extremists' who really don't deserve that title. Brought to mind again by this Guardian article yesterday:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jun/25/peace-campaigner-classified-domestic-extremist
Meanwhile, elsewhere:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jun/27/g20-toronto-protest-riot
Ho hum.