Question: What kind of man uses the memorial ceremony for the 14 women who were hunted and murdered BECAUSE they were women as a way to cement his fantasy that he himself is some kind of a woman? #EndMaleVAWG #MontrealMassacre #16DaysOfActivism
Answers:
A vile one as much as the shooter who’s name should be forgotten but not his rotten action #LestWeForget #WarOnWomen #LewisRule #TERF #Feminist #RadFem #Lesbian #DykesDoNotDoDick #CottonCeilingEndedPride
Since 2017 Gender ID legislation resulted in nonprofits for women, including rape shelters, as well as women prison’s, be inclusive of men who self id as women
14 women were murdered for qualifying in an engineering program.
The male students walked out and the female students were murdered.
Frozen in fear and in some disbelief and abandonment, failed by the male students and failed by the campus and failed by Canadian society when women started being persons and not property.
girls sports might have saved them to work as a team and save themselves
Canada was more upset about the Hockey bus crash than this event which was not any sort of accident. But a planned and carried out domestic terrorism against women.
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