54 Replies to “Jonestown Precinct”

  1. Ok, good for the street racers. No violence, no looting, no property damage, no BLM, no Antifa just young people having a blast with their cars. As for cops having no respect? They have earned it in spades.

    1. If you’ve ever been nearly clipped by one of these assholes doing 160 in the collectors, you wouldn’t think so.

      If they want to do this shit in a private lot away from residential property, or in an arena, more power to them.

        1. Miles. Oh yeah. I’ve seen it.

          Usually 120mph because their POS rice rockets usually can’t do better than that. But some guys have -fast- cars.

          This is the major reason I drive an F-250 crew cab. The other reason is morons driving 80K in the fast lane. The combination of too fast and too slow is Toronto traffic on a random Wednesday.

    2. The police need to be out arresting granny for going to a park or grandpa for not wearing a mask, or a woman being on a beach alone, these are far more serious than racing.

    3. Just young people exercising the “social license” granted them by virtue-signalling politician (cowards) to run amok when the mood of mob power moves them. If it takes harm to an innocent bystander and/or destruction of property to teach you what’s wrong with this, I hope the lesson is demonstrated on you and yours Colonialista.

      1. Oh please, spare me the lecture. I often drive through Milton and Brampton all I see hordes of turd worlders turning the streets of those cities into Mogadishu or Karachi, unable to understand traffic flow, clogging every intersection, parking entrance, and fire station driveway, because the notion of common courtesy is foreign to them. Then I drive through Oakville and Burlington, infested with oblivious entitled Karens in luxury SUVs, driving without a minimal care for other drivers. Bonus points if they’re Asian in an Alfa or Maserati with the mandatory one headlight burned out. And then there are prostate massaging assholes on their bikes getting in everyone’s way because they have a right to recreation. So with all this shit going on daily, I am supposed to be upset that some people are doing donuts away from traffic at night?

        Also virtue signalling politicians despise, hate and demonize car culture. In all its forms. They hate those street racers and would like nothing more than to take their cars and licences to appease the green and Karen electorate.

  2. I’m no control freak or law and order nut but I really don’t think these kids understand that extortion, rape, beatings, murder and enslavement are real things and if the cops disappear they’ll find that out quick, fast and in a hurry.

  3. I guess the laws are for everyone else except these little ASSHOLES……..

    They act just like those friggin asses in the USA…….Police should have drove forward and maybe a hood face plant would have taught that little ASS a lesson, don’t antagonize the Police and don’t stand on their vehicles…..

    R E S P E C T amongst certain groups is non existing nowadays……..

    1. When enforcement is arbitrary and political the respect for enforcers fades away. If they put a BLM flag on that Nissan and used it to topple a statue or block train tacks it would be a political protest and hence “mostly peaceful” and all legit.

  4. First of all, that’s NOT street racing, that would probably be referred to as stunting or even dangerous driving on any traffic ticket. At least, that’s what I can tell you from my personal experience in Calgary some 40 yrs ago.

    Secondly, I don’t know if this clip is trying to be sold as ‘Canadian kids attacking Canadian cops’, but that is not what I see. I see kids blocking the cops’ path so their recklessly drifting buddy can’t be caught and have his Nissan seized.

    You can argue all day long how wrong their actions were if you wish, but please don’t try to bullshit me into believing this was kids ATTACKING cops in Canada, just like the Antifa losers do.

    1. Yet. If you think that isn’t the next chapter, you’re not thinking at all. What would have happened if the cops got out of their car? Just like the border didn’t stop the spread of Love-ins in the 60’s, it won’t stop the spread of Hate-ins in the 2020’s.

      1. Sorry, Thomas, but unlike you I do not possess the ability to predict the future. I do understand though how hard you must be aching for this video to be a verification of your own personal narrative of the world.

        The fact remains that to my eye, this video does NOT show what seemingly so many here want it to.

        Blocking the cops to protect a car-partying buddy from having his beloved toy seized has pretty much been SOP for teens at these kinds of events waaaay before attacking cops became common in the US. I am not condoning this behavior, just pointing it out as a reality.

        Oh, and since there is no indication this crowd was out to wreak havoc and destruction, I suspect they would have just run away if the cops got out of their vehicle. But then, without your crystal ball, I have no way of finding out what would have actually happened. Got a spare you can lend me, they sound awful handy?

        1. C O, the observer part should be what you are using. When you see something forming it will usually complete that formation. The ability to predict the future is not that difficult, if maybe not 100% accurate, when you can see what is happening all around you.

        2. It’s called conjecture not fortune telling and, yes, I know I could be and actually hope that I am wrong. Of course, it can’t happen here, right?

  5. What we’re witnessing is the breakdown of civil society. And it’s going to get a whole lot uglier before it gets better. Stock up, then lock and load.

    1. Agreed Jeff, but I’m thinking its beyond that. We are at the place where there is no longer empathy and compassion for our fellow humans. To attempt assassinations of cops, not the first time either, and then gather at the hospital trying to intimidate the staff, and out loud statements of hoping they die…. what did they do to deserve that, just because they wear a uniform? They were not even involved with any citizens, just sitting in the car. When society reaches such a point of disrespect for the life of another, I would venture to suggest the “breakdown” has been completed. Yes it will get a whole lot uglier, and it will not be just in the US, we are in North America as well, and it will occur here. Big corporations are funding BLM as well, can they not see where this is leading, or where it will end up!

  6. You know how we’ve been saying here for years and years that cops are out of control here in Canaduh, and how their outrageous actions don’t serve the country?

    Like when they grab and stomp kids wearing cosplay outside a Star Wars cantina on May the 4th? Or when they drag kids out of tractors and stomp them, then charge them with resisting arrest. Or when they hassle legit hunters on their own land for permits and etc. Remember that?

    But then they stand around with their hands in their pockets as “Indigenous demonstrators” try to burn a train, and block traffic, and beat people with bats, and point guns at people, and…. Remember that?

    Yeah. This is what happens. As day follows night.

    You lose the respect of the community at large and suddenly it’s not such a great job, being an apple thief.

    1. Good points. Many cops can’t seem to see past their shift just like these kids can’t imagine getting caught.

      1. Kids do this sh1t all the time. I used to do it when I was a kid. Doing wheelies past the school, or burnouts, everybody does it.

        The difference this time is when the cops showed up they didn’t scatter like normal. They stood up to the cops and dared them to get out of the car. That’s not good.

        But it is PREDICTABLE, given official behavior the last 10 years. There’s two directions for this to go in, getting worse is the most likely.

        1. Yes Phantom, “they didn’t scatter like normal” Something very dark happened, and this is not going to end well. There are many individuals that don’t respect societies chosen method of lawful control, and yes there are bad apples in the cop business, but when the disrespect is a group/mob issue, a fundamental change has occurred and there is no going back from it. Getting worse is almost a certainty. The mob is not just rioting, the mob is outright challenging authority. Without respect for law and order, we are no longer civilized, and that is a gaping hole in the future.

    2. “Like when they grab and stomp kids wearing cosplay outside a Star Wars cantina on May the 4th? Or when they drag kids out of tractors and stomp them, then charge them with resisting arrest. Or when they hassle legit hunters on their own land for permits and etc. Remember that?

      But then they stand around with their hands in their pockets as “Indigenous demonstrators” try to burn a train, and block traffic, and beat people with bats, and point guns at people, and…. Remember that?” And then arrest citizens trying to clear the blockades.

      Yeah all that right there is also how I view police these days. I support constitutional law and order and those that uphold it not “peace officers”.

  7. Phantom, totally agree. I believe the RCMP murdered those 22 people in Nova Scotia, Wortman was just allowed to wander about killing people include the lady officer. I firmly believe the police motto is “Stand down and except collateral damage.”

    1. Nova Scotia has all the hallmarks of a corrupt institution shattering under stress. Just like Health Canada is shattering under the pandemic. Too many people playing CYA, nobody on the beat getting the job done.

      It does look like they told officers to stay out of it and let the guy do whatever he wanted, but more likely there were 5 people giving conflicting instructions. Net result, the guy gets to do whatever he wants while the cops scurry in circles.

      That’s what happens when politics determine leadership. It sank the Soviets, it is sinking China, and it’ll sink us too.

      1. There was the scene in MM where a motorcycle gang takes over a small town and the bikers entertained themselves by doing the same thing with their machinery.

          1. I actually liked the first F&F, back then F&F was about street racing and not about superheroes racing submarines on ice, parachuting cars and pathetically naive fight scenes.

          2. I only saw the first one. I considered it to be a popcorn movie: in one ear, out the other. The first Transporter flick was the same, and then Hollywood didn’t know when to stop.

  8. As the captain says: “Enjoy the decline.” Very cool to be alive and watching the end of western civilization. Almost a word for word rewrite of the the fall of the Roman empire. (With a modern twist)

    I find it incredibly interesting to watch human nature as an aggregate follow the same cycle repeated in history, even though we as individuals know how it’s going to end. (Well most of us here)

    1. The difference is that the last Roman (“Byzantine”) emperor, Constantine XI, died with his boots on, left to fight alone after his country was abandoned by his Christian allies.

      Lord knows Justin Trudeau won’t.

    2. Johnboy, unfortunately, I think you are correct, it is very frustrating to see this, and know or understand what is happening and be unable to do anything about it, while our stupid elected leaders sit in their bubble and ignore what they themselves have wrought! It is now time for the decline and fall of our western empire!
      I truly fear for the future.

  9. It’s interesting watching people rationalize mob behavior.

    If they’ll turn on the cops, they’ll turn on you.

    1. Maybe if cops weren’t turning on people much more often than street racers do I would be worried about street racers turning on me.

  10. Seeing that this is the demographic of Cancel Culture, I declare a ban on all racing style murder vehicles. Let them trade their polluting shiny toys in for econo-boxes if they can justify their need. Also in favour in defunding the activists. Let them have a taste of their own ideology

  11. Thanks for posting. CBC News and the Globe and Mail, on their respective web sites, are censoring this story.

  12. Here is a story on this topic with a lot more detail and context…

    https://www.blogto.com/city/2020/09/stunt-drivers-wild-toronto/

    I was curious why the video in the tweet cut off when it did, so I went in search of more info. You will find a longer copy of above video, plus others. They report that these interactions between illegal street-stunting-morons and the police have increasingly been escalating into confrontations for quite a while now. No doubt that the lengthy lockdown and witnessing the nightly riots by their US peers is emboldening them to increasingly act like punks and thugs.

    Seems to me that until recently the ‘street-racing culture’ has been pretty well-restrained, especially considering how politicians and law enforcement in Ontario have pretty-much demonized the entire auto-enthusiast hobby. Many honest and otherwise law-abiding enthusiasts were caught in that net, also.

    And no, I am not defending dangerous driving by unskilled yet over-confident asshole drivers on public streets. I just believe that the left is waiting for a Canadian ‘George Floyd moment’ to mobilize their troops here, and this tweeted video is rather limited in it’s content and context.

  13. For all you OLD people here, specially the dude that started the thread ..
    It is called Drifting, not street racing
    Specially when there is only One Rice Racer taking part at a time

    1. Yes, of course, we all know it, thank you Captain Obvious. If you read the original tweet it refers to them as street racers, that is why many here including I decided to call them that.

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