The funny thing about Toronto is that it has a way of putting the poorest of ghettos right beside the rich neighbourhoods and the police make damn sure that the poor people never come near the mansions.
You can say what you want about the carding protests and black people complaining about being stopped by the police but if you're a black person living in Toronto, in a poorer neighbourhood and you walk 200 meters in the wrong direction you will be stopped by a police officer who wants to know who you are, where you came from and what you're doing.
The rich white liberals from Toronto who constantly virtue-signal about race have no problem with calling the cops if they see people who look poor in their neighbourhoods either.
This isn't even the ghetto parts of Toronto though, this is the ghetto parts of Scarborough. They'd never live there, they'd never go there, and they don't give a fuck what happens there.
The rallying cry of Toronto is "not in my backyard!" They don't give a fuck what happens, provided it isn't in their backyard. If anything, they want to see other neighbourhoods get shittier so their backyard looks nicer in comparison, if you catch my drift.
It's a complex city to say the least.
The funny thing about Toronto is that it has a way of putting the poorest of ghettos right beside the rich neighbourhoods and the police make damn sure that the poor people never come near the mansions.
You can say what you want about the carding protests and black people complaining about being stopped by the police but if you're a black person living in Toronto, in a poorer neighbourhood and you walk 200 meters in the wrong direction you will be stopped by a police officer who wants to know who you are, where you came from and what you're doing.
The rich white liberals from Toronto who constantly virtue-signal about race have no problem with calling the cops if they see people who look poor in their neighbourhoods either.
This isn't even the ghetto parts of Toronto though, this is the ghetto parts of Scarborough.