Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Rats and Gestapo Techniques - Moses
The toughest areas in Toronto, Ontario, Canada are Regent Park and Jane and Finch. Both have been seedy run down areas that the city is trying to build up. From the standpoint of going to school in Regent Park I have some experience with the inner city. First, in Regent Park there is quite a bit of criminal activity and the techniques are passed through the penal colony of Toronto. When someone in Jail at a maximum detention center wants to exact a hit, he sends word to the Arian Gang, or the Muslim Gang, or whatever gang they deal with there. From there a gang will hire someone to stalk that person with a living rat on their person until they are located. Never react to such a person on public transit as you've identified yourself. This, in gang terms is provocation. At this point a gang member acts out his orders and throws the rat at the person as he's been instructed. At the point of being identified the gang members that are still there pursue the person until he's held submissive.
The neighbourhoods that are in tough areas have a different mentality than the suburbs. In a tough neighbourhood you always lock your door, and you learn manners differently than in most areas. While it may be part of a liberalism to always be considerate of others. Sometimes making it home is the battle. Just as it is to be said that you might want to refrain from being flippant to someone in your area knowing the trauma they may cause you. These areas are self protected independent from the police by security in the name of gangs. While the police will run gestapo in a tough neighbourhood, the method of dealing with a rat by those within the community are heavily frowned upon and usually met by force from these gangs. This combatant of the gestapo has paralyzed our children into believing that they have to be silent to their own parents.
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