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Leftist youth groups conduct street battles with police in Copenhagen
I think I am pretty much aligned with Arrian on this one.
I don't want conflict. I would rather it is avoided.
But take the G-8 meetings- Every time they are held, activists come out from everywhere and there are protests that sometimes turn violent. Not having the meetings would avoid this but I think the governments HAVE to stand up and have the meetings.
Now you can be smart about it The Calgary meeting was actually held in a remote mountain resort where they had about 20 miles of buffer zone. There was a roadblock but with no fence to storm and no big police presence needed, things stayed pretty peaceful
Again you are not arguing against what I am saying you are just saying that you are.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
Stick it bud. I don't make **** up and post it here. You think I do and I am incredible fine. Look up your on ****. Me and possible two others are the only one getting information on this. Fiand your own ****!
You are the one repeatedly making an assertion without any backup.
Add that to your odd comments that Arrian favors violence and your credibility is sagging
You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo
What does that have to do with the behavior of the Fundies?
What did the fundies do wrong, exactly? I mean, they seem a loony bunch, but what did they do that was wrong?
The only thing I'm unclear about is the alleged use of a dummy corp. to buy the house. But then that came from the activist account of events, so who knows.
Originally posted by Kidicious
What does that have to do with the behavior of the Fundies?
Money changed hands and the property fairly fell into their lap. They then moved to legally expell people who had no right (legal or otherwise) to still be there. They also haven't been the one's throwing explosives at innocent people or destroying public property.
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What did the fundies do wrong, exactly? I mean, they seem a loony bunch, but what did they do that was wrong?
The only thing I'm unclear about is the alleged use of a dummy corp. to buy the house. But then that came from the activist account of events, so who knows.
-Arrian
They bought the building so that they could kick out their political enemies. That is not fair to their enemies and it most certainly is not peacefull.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
You seem to be saying that a government should avoid any decision that might upset a group and lead to conflict
Certainly not. I'm just saying that govts try to keep things peacefull when they make decisions. I had no idea that all this crap would be the result from something so damn obvious.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
They bought the building so that they could kick out their political enemies. That is not fair to their enemies and it most certainly is not peacefull.
Your own activist quote indicated they bought it to MAKE MONEY
You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo
Incidently, according to Wikipedia, demolition of the building commenced yesterday.
Also from the Wiki:
During the 1950s it was still primarily the different sections, associations and unions of the labour movement that took lodgings in the house, even though all sorts of different activities took place; among others, these were boxing meetings and end-of-season dances.
Several years later Brugsen, a Danish chain of supermarkets, bought Folkets Hus, planning to tear down the building and build a supermarket in its place. However, as this was prohibited due to the historic importance of the place, Brugsen sold the ground to the folk music ensemble Tingluti in 1978. As a consequence of a burst water main which they were unable to afford to pay to repair, Tingluti had to sell the ground to the municipality of Copenhagen. The price at the time was DKK 700,000; equivalent to USD $57,285 (in 1978 dollars).[4][5]
In 1982 Folkets Hus was assigned to a group of young people — the original founders of Ungdomshuset — although the municipality of Copenhagen still owned the building. It was at this time that the building was given its current name: Ungdomshuset.
In January 1996 Ungdomshuset was ravaged by a fire and discovered to be plagued by fungus and rot. The municipality of Copenhagen made plans to renovate the building for safety reasons, but encountered resistance from the squatters.
In 1999 the building was set for sale to the highest bidder by the municipality following controversy on the renovation of the building and a refusal from the inhabitants to pay the rent agreed upon in the original contract. This prodded the users of the building to post a large banner on the facade with the message: "For sale along with 500 autonome, stone throwing, violent psychopaths from hell.". Despite this ominous warning, a company called Human A/S bought the building in December 2000 (although ownership did not actually change hands until 2001), after which Human A/S was sold to the independent Christian cult[6] "Faderhuset".[7]
They bought the building so that they could kick out their political enemies. That is not fair to their enemies and it most certainly is not peacefull.
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