- cross-posted to:
- canada@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- canada@lemmy.ca
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/994941
For more information see here:
https://twitter.com/tMayor_McCheese/status/1674202905489068032?s=20
Apparently the attacker walked into a philosophy class about gender, asked what the class was about, then stabbed the professor and others.
Stochastic terrorism is contagious and not a uniquely American thing
This is horrendous, hope those students and that poor professor come through this OK
Some degree, I think is imported from the US. Let’s be honest, US news dominates our internet more than Canadian news. I have to go out of my way on sites like this (or formerly reddit) to see Canadian news. I would actually say I am more familiar with American politics than I am Canadian politics (which isn’t to say I’m unfamiliar with Canadian politics, but rather that I’m really familiar with American politics despite not being American). That means the current US culture war, which is very heavily attacking trans people and anything gender non conforming, is being a heavy influence on Canadians right now.
But that’s only “some degree”. We aren’t blameless. While it’s nice that we have a PM that has a mostly pretty great on gender matters (no matter your opinion on Trudeau for his other faults, I think we can all agree he’s very progressive on LGBT+ topics), that only goes so far. Canadian news media often leans right (and we’re currently seeing a risk of the Toronto Star being acquired by a right leaning US media company). Pierre Poilievre has been stoking these alt right flames. And now we have a bill that is going to see more people using US media because Canadian media won’t be found on Google search. And that’s because of our own, badly written bill (it should have been written just so that sites couldn’t copy/summarize most of the story without sending clicks to the original site, but for whatever reason they instead wrote it as requiring payment to link to news at all!).