To put this in to perspective for Americans, École Polytechnique was in 1989, resulted in fifteen deaths, and that was overwhelmingly the only “known” school shooting in Canada. People still talk about it and have memorials and stuff.
This is very much not a regular occurrence in Canada. Fucked up that there are places in the world where this just happens.
Also adding to my growing sense of surprise and shaking myself out of desensitized detachment is this:
The shooter was a woman, described in an official active shooter alert put out in British Columbia described the suspect as a female with brown hair, who was wearing a dress.
So it was not a weirdo terminally online incel neo-nazi zoomer as is so often the case here in the us but an adult woman. (Please for the love of god do not turn out to be trans).
The chuds online are already saying it’s a trans woman who killed her family and then went to the school. Whether that’s true will hardly matter in the end, the story will have riled them before any actual details are ever made public. Fucking heinous way to live your life, turning every awful thing into some attack on strangers.
Whether that’s true will hardly matter in the end, the story will have riled them before any actual details are ever made public. Fucking heinous way to live your life, turning every awful thing into some attack on strangers.
God dammit get strapped folks. Keep it at a friends house if you need to but god fucking dammit we already basically got pogroms going on.
yeah, my curiosity got the best of me and I peered into a supremely chudly corner of the internet that covers these kinds of events, and they were building collages out of circumstantial evidence across social media platforms, e-mails, IPs, etc. claiming they had identified the shooter as trans
The first two people killed were in a residence which usually means some really fucked up home dynamics as a catalyst for the school shooting (parents usually, but when it happened in Saskatchewan it was cousins)
This is only incidental, but CBC has this line: “The shooting at the small, rural high school today is the second deadliest school shooting in Canadian history, behind the massacre that left 14 dead at L’Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal on Dec. 6, 1989.”
Which is interesting, because, yes, 14 women were killed, but 15 people died. Guess the CBC doesn’t count the incel who killed them.
20 deaths from school shootings from 2000-present in all of Canada (mostly Ontario). And now ten in one school.
To put this in to perspective for Americans, École Polytechnique was in 1989, resulted in fifteen deaths, and that was overwhelmingly the only “known” school shooting in Canada. People still talk about it and have memorials and stuff.
This is very much not a regular occurrence in Canada. Fucked up that there are places in the world where this just happens.
Also adding to my growing sense of surprise and shaking myself out of desensitized detachment is this:
So it was not a weirdo terminally online incel neo-nazi zoomer as is so often the case here in the us but an adult woman. (Please for the love of god do not turn out to be trans).
The chuds online are already saying it’s a trans woman who killed her family and then went to the school. Whether that’s true will hardly matter in the end, the story will have riled them before any actual details are ever made public. Fucking heinous way to live your life, turning every awful thing into some attack on strangers.
God dammit get strapped folks. Keep it at a friends house if you need to but god fucking dammit we already basically got pogroms going on.
yeah, my curiosity got the best of me and I peered into a supremely chudly corner of the internet that covers these kinds of events, and they were building collages out of circumstantial evidence across social media platforms, e-mails, IPs, etc. claiming they had identified the shooter as trans
The first two people killed were in a residence which usually means some really fucked up home dynamics as a catalyst for the school shooting (parents usually, but when it happened in Saskatchewan it was cousins)
This is only incidental, but CBC has this line: “The shooting at the small, rural high school today is the second deadliest school shooting in Canadian history, behind the massacre that left 14 dead at L’Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal on Dec. 6, 1989.”
Which is interesting, because, yes, 14 women were killed, but 15 people died. Guess the CBC doesn’t count the incel who killed them.