Political Commentary and Opinion
Jeremy Swanson
Saturday post by Missisauga Dad: This story is about the Domestic Violence Industry run amuck
Not only is Mississauga Dad exactly right in everything he writes, but one has to ask-yet again-what would have been the reaction and result if they had beaten up the woman who was also in the apartment, when Wu as 'taken down'.
As a man who has had armed , leather jacketed (Ottawa) police burst into his home without reason or warrant this writer can personally attest to the comparisons I get from many about the Canadian police "Gestapo". Yes it really IS that bad.
Many regimes throughout history have been known for the use of Police Bullies. Political"Enforcers" and tyrants. They are the 'strong arm' of the tyrant and have been called many things throughout history. The problem is getting the mainstream population and the media to not only accept this, but to understand this and know that it is what it is. I do not hesitate in unequivocally endorsing Mississauga Dad's position on this issue. it should be All OF OUR position.
And I repeat his warning that this "could be your story". Indeed it already is your story.You just don't know it yet. But you will. I was once a disbeliever myself. Until 'The Horror' came to my life and changed it-and my faith in Canada-forever. This is how you will eventually understand. You and your loved ones and close friends have to be IN IT to UNDERSTAND IT. The likelihood is high that eventually you WILL come to understand it. Just as the German People in 1945 eventually understood what had driven them to comply and stand with that regime and its objectives. No the comparison is not disingenuous. Its very accurate. Unfortunately the truth is as it is. And it ain't no conspiracy theory folks! Its very real. take a look at Wu for your proof.
Do you like your brand of Canadian Tyranny? Canadian Fascism? Its time to wake up and recognize it for what it is and say it loudly to your politicians and colleagues, friends and neighbours.
Do you 'get it' dear reader? Do you want to 'get it'?
This story is about the Domestic Violence Industry run amuck
Mississauga Dad
6:55 PM on November 5, 2010
This story is about the Domestic Violence Industry run amuck. This story is about a totally innocent man rudely awakened at 2 in the morning, pulled out onto his front porch while still half asleep and in front of his terrified wife beaten mercilessly to a pulp by plainclothes police who claim it was all an innocent mistake made in the course of responding to an "alleged" domestic violence report. It is the story of a Family Law system so totally out of control that this is considered an acceptable and normal response anytime any man is allegedly accused of allegedly committing domestic violence. It is the story of a society and a political system that has been so completely and effectively intimidated by the jackbooted forces of feminazism that any measures taken in the name of satisfying the feminazi dictates are not only condoned but encouraged. It is the story of an innocent man near you. If you are a man anywhere in Canada this could be your story.
Vancouver police cleared in man's beating By John Colebourn and Jennifer Saltman,
The Province November 3, 2010
Photos of Yaowei Wu, a Vancouver man beaten up by police in a case of mistaken identity.

Photograph by: Submitted, PNG
Two Vancouver police officers who faced an allegation of abuse of authority have been cleared by Delta police investigating the incident.
The accusation was made after the officers went to the wrong entrance of a home when investigating a domestic-violence call around 2:15 a.m. on Jan 21.
A woman called 911 to report that her husband was drunk and had assaulted her.
When plainclothes officers arrived at the address provided, they believed Yao Wei Wu, 44, was their suspect and used force to arrest him, resulting in injuries to Wu’s face, legs and back.
On Feb. 1, Delta police began to investigate what happened.
A report prepared by a senior Delta police investigator found that, although Wu had seen the officers’ badges and knew they were police, he resisted arrest, prompting the officers to pull him to the ground, where he hit his face. He was also punched in the shoulder a number of times.
Delta police Chief Jim Cessford concluded the officers were acting in good faith and in the course of their duties at the time of the incident; that they had reasonable grounds to believe an assault had occurred; and that Wu was the suspect or an assaultive subject and that the officers used reasonable force to control him.
“The police officers believed they were doing the right thing, that they were protecting a woman who was being assaulted,” Cessford said.
“Mr. Wu was protecting his property and I have every respect for Mr. Wu. It was an unfortunate situation for him and he is owed an apology, without question.”.
Cameron Ward, a lawyer for Wu, called the investigation a “farce.”
Ward said his client did nothing wrong and the findings are shocking.
“This investigation was a farce,” he said.
“It provides yet another example why police should not be investigating other police. It took Delta investigators more than nine months to investigate a brief incident in which the identities of those involved were immediately known.”
Ward said investigators refused to believe Wu about the series of events.
“In the end, the investigators chose to disbelieve Mr. Wu’s account of what happened to him, though he had no reason to lie. The investigators accepted the story of the two VPD members at face value, even though it is patently ridiculous and incredible.
“The police-complaints process in British Columbia does a disservice to law-abiding citizens like Mr. Wu.”
Wu, at a press conference held by the group Concerned Citizens, called the investigation a miscarriage of justice. In a written statement, Wu said he plans to take legal action and would only address certain parts of the investigation.
“My family and I feel extremely disappointed and angry,” he said.
“I was beaten by the police for no reason at the door of my home in the morning of Jan. 21 this year.
“The matter was investigated for over nine months and the investigation report says that the police had reason to beat me, that I was beaten by the police because I resisted arrest and failed to co-operate, and that I fell and injured my eye.
“This is absolutely a distortion of the facts. The police version is completely false.”
Vancouver police initially said Wu resisted arrest, but Chief Jim Chu subsequently apologized, saying the officers were called to a domestic-violence incident but had the wrong address.
Chu asked the Delta police to investigate the matter.
Yesterday, the Vancouver Police Department issued a prepared statement.
In it, police apologized and said the department regrets the injuries to Wu, but pointed out that the report shows the officers did not overreact.
“Our mission that night was to save a mother and child who were in danger,” the statement said.