Protest against ‘incel’ ideology today in Montreal after deadly shooting
- A group of women is protesting in Montreal against incel ideology due to a deadly shooting that highlights the risk of misogynistic extremism.
- Incel means 'involuntary celibate,' referring to a mostly male internet group blaming women and society for their lack of romantic relationships.
- Activist Céleste Trianon says the protest starts at the 1989 Polytechnique massacre memorial, where a gunman killed 14 women out of hatred for feminism.
- Monday's shooting in Côte-des-Neiges killed three people, including a police officer, and the alleged shooter wrote a manifesto expressing hatred toward women.
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A hundred people gathered in Montreal on Thursday evening to denounce "incel ideology" and its violent repercussions, in the wake of the shooting of Côte-des-Neiges.
Protest against ‘incel’ ideology today in Montreal after deadly shooting
MONTREAL - A group of women is holding a protest in Montreal against so-called incel ideology, saying the deadly shooting in Montreal on Monday highlights the danger of misogynistic extremism.
Protest against 'incel' ideology today in Montreal after deadly shooting
MONTREAL - A group of women is holding a protest in Montreal against so-called incel ideology, saying the deadly shooting in Montreal on Monday highlights the danger of misogynistic extremism.
A shooting killing three people, including the assailant, a civilian and a policeman, indeeded Montreal on Monday, June 22. The Alberta shooter had sent several media outlets a 105-page manifesto advocating an incel and misogyne ideology. The post "Misogynie Kills": protest against the incel ideology in Montreal appeared first on Pivot.
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