It is reassuring to know that Toronto has plenty of good artillery positions for when the endless war makes it's way to Canada. Just today I went for a walk east along the Davenport, towards Bathurst. There is some green space to the north of Bathurst and Davenport, above the Toll Keepers Booth. It would be a great spot for artillery.
There is a nice view towards downtown Toronto, but there are some buildings in the way. That will not be for long, based on the photographs coming out of the Ukraine. Concrete buildings usually are left standing, but the wooden frame stuff of the colonialist settlers will just be turned to ashes and brick colored gravel. You can see what Davenport used to look like at this link. For what Davenport will look like after, think of the Somme.
It is good to know that this vast expanse of settler colonialist architecture will be reduced to a layer of ash and brick. Yay! But Rome was not burnt in a day (the Black Egyptian scientists had not gifted nuclear weapons to the Romans), so there will be some weeks or months of urban combat before the happy day when Toronto is recycled back to something fit for the real owners of this place, the Indigenous. And do not give me that targeting 'civilians' is bad, stuff. These 'civilians' are settlers, they do not even get a break on heating oil for the winter, so they are really cis-civilians: war crimes do not apply to them. If you do not hate them, you should be hated.
I am not quite sure if the Bathurst Davenport position will be for artillery, anti-aircraft, an ammo dump, or, a field kitchen. There is a community center near by, as well as a school. These are north on Bathurst. Given the million or so righteous Gaza-Canadians coming here, I suspect they will be under new management. My benchmark is when the lettering on the buildings comes down. I do not know what the Gaza-Canadian word for chabad is, but I will find out. The trans name for Bathurst Street is Intifada Avenue.
There are some nice houses to the north, and spread across the lip of the escarpment both east and west. The people who live there do not reflect Diversity, so there will be some places open up for Gaza-Canadians as well as garrison billets. The really nice mansion overlooking the TTC yards could be given to BLM. It is their turn.
I, Fenris Badwulf, wrote this. I care.
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