December 6: Canada Edition

Halifax Explosion at 100: A devastating disaster that left a lasting mark

CBC.ca11 hours ago

Wartime Ships exploding or being sunk, 100 years ago

Out of living memory, with differing emotional resonances

It’s grave robbing’: Treasure hunters suspected to have looted …

National PostDec 5, 2017

100 years ago US joined European war

University PressNov 9, 2017
“This culminated in the sinking of the Lusitania, a British passenger ship, that killed 1,200 civilians — 128 Americans — that were being transported from New York to the British Isles. This outraged Americans, not just because of the American deaths, but because the immortality that Germans would attack
Living Memory

December 6 – In Memorium

 

CanCon Pridelets: The December 9 Coalition

December 10 – Happy Legal Fabrication Day

School Shooting in Canada

Canada: Parliament Hill Shooting

Civil Rights: A Decade Alignment

“Just Following Orders” vs I Know Nothing

War on Christmas Count Down

 

 

Yes Peter, we do know why 14 female engineering students died

we do know why. they got into the program that he did not.

he blamed student quotas.

 

he walked into the room and ordered the male students out.

then. he shot:

  • Geneviève Bergeron (born 1968), civil engineering student
  • Hélène Colgan (born 1966), mechanical engineering student
  • Nathalie Croteau (born 1966), mechanical engineering student
  • Barbara Daigneault (born 1967), mechanical engineering student
  • Anne-Marie Edward (born 1968), chemical engineering student
  • Maud Haviernick (born 1960), materials engineering student
  • Maryse Laganière (born 1964), budget clerk in the École Polytechnique’s finance department
  • Maryse Leclair (born 1966), materials engineering student
  • Anne-Marie Lemay (born 1967), mechanical engineering student
  • Sonia Pelletier (born 1961), mechanical engineering student
  • Michèle Richard (born 1968), materials engineering student
  • Annie St-Arneault (born 1966), mechanical engineering student
  • Annie Turcotte (born 1969), materials engineering student
  • Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz (born 1958), nursing student

Remembering the Slain, not the murderer

The Every Victim: Kitty Genovese

Victim vs Vulnernable Victim

Hard Truth for Heterosexual Men: Crime and Terror

I was driving and tuned into the radio. When I heard about a campus shooting, I thought, “Where in the USA did that happen?”

The story ended, the songs and commercials played. Then the news repeated and I heard it from the start. Canada. Quebec. Montreal. École Polytechnique

a man entered the engineering class, ordered the men out… and they left… then he shot the women.

some of the men couldn’t take it and killed themselves I read later

I had to pull over and stopped the engine; parked. I couldn’t believe it. I couldn’t breath. I had to just sit for a long time absorbing that this was imported to Canada.

I left the radio running on battery until the news repeated again. then I turned it off and just sat there and cried.

Under the Law is One Thing – Out In Society is Another

Understanding Hate Crime 101

Advocating Rape is a hate crime

Pride Flags and Hate Crimes

Crime vs Hate Crime: Mac’s

Canada: Syrian Refugee Hate Crime

How Hate Crimes become terrorism

Hate and Person vs Social Crime

A fine Line: Hate and Crime

hint: “ideals” vs material gain  over fame

Crime and It’s Modifiers

Passion vs Planned Crimes

Public Hate Crimes vs Crimes of Hate against the public

I am exhausted by the Family Values Cliche of being caught with Live Boys or Dead Girls
and them acting like the live boy is the worse one

Terrorism or War Crimes

How to Play “More Victim than Thou”

Why victims feel shame and abusers don’t

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