Archive for June, 2010

This Is What Democracy Looks Like…

Yesterday, 2km from the G20 security perimeter, a group of people were holding a protest at Queen’s Park, an area which the Toronto police chief had previously called a designated protest area. The people in attendance, many of whom were middle-aged or seniors, seemed content to protest peacefully, away from the violent confrontations happening closer to the summit.

In the late afternoon hundreds of police officers converged at the South end of the park. The protesters maintained their peaceful vigil. Eventually, without provocation or justification, the police moved in. The crowd was pushed to the North end of the park and into the streets, resulting in numerous protests scattered throughout the city that would not have occured if the park had been left in peace.

As they moved the crowd back, the police assaulted people with batons, pepper spray, and projectiles. Some people were trampled by horses. Numerous random and illegal detentions were made. At least a few of those detained were not informed of the reason for their detention upon being taken into custody.

Posted in Our Streets on June 27th, 2010 by Steven

Ishigaki a go-go

ishigaki

Life’s finally returning to normal in this land of sea cats.

Home now is Ishigakijima aka Welland on a Japanese Island. I’ve made acquaintance with the possible future mayor of this island, yet another honorable Japanese person that I pray doesn’t google me.

Posted in Japan on June 9th, 2010 by Gary

I Don’t Want Your Skull. I No Longer Need Your Skull.

Not anymore. I used to when I was growing up, but I have enough, man. I have too many.

- Danzig on collecting skulls, from an interview with Rue Morgue Magazine.

Illustration by Tom Neely.

Posted in Dadzig on June 7th, 2010 by Steven

To Breathe Life Into Darkness

Despite all my best efforts, I find myself gainfully employed once again.

Posted in Arise! on June 5th, 2010 by Steven