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Marc Lépine's mother talks about her son, the reason why he committed his actions

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Greycel
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This video was uploaded on Nov 4th 2019. I don't know when it was broadcast on French tv exactly. It looks like it's pretty recent. (The first half of the video is another case, a guy who pretended to be a doctor for years, until his wife was about to find out. He stabbed her, then shot his children, his stepparents in the head then burnt his house.)

Marc Lépine's mother talks about how she never got the chance to mourn her son's death, because the Canadian government took the retribution day as a national day to celebrate women. Also around 46:30 she starts saying

"You don't start hating women one day like that. Something must have happened. That some people go through disappointments, frustration, they'll have bitterness in them, they'll keep the bitter feelings and will want to seek revenge. And one wants to get revenge, one can either keep in hidden inside or let it burst."

She thinks her son kept all his frustration and bitterness inside of him that made him hate people. I wonder what happened during his school years? I remember during my university years, foids all had better grades for just having a vag. Maybe St Marc got tired of it.

She also mentions Marc's sister had a different name, liked to party, smoke weed, was an extrovert, the opposite of St Lépine. She died from an overdose apparently.

 
the man was a hero
 
he did nothing wrong. those feminists deserved it tbh

i suggest watching the shooting scene of le polytechnique. it is good lifefuel
 
"You don't start hating women one day like that. Something must have happened. That some people go through disappointments, frustration, they'll have bitterness in them, they'll keep the bitter feelings and will want to seek revenge. And one wants to get revenge, one can either keep in hidden inside or let it burst."
Based.
Same thing happened to ER, as a kid he had neutral to positive interactions with females, later Li Chin and Peter divorced and Soumaya came in, starting to mentally abuse The Supreme Gentleman and later he met Monette Moio who treated him as sub-human, women aim and shoot their hatred to unnattractive men and later hide the cannon pretending everything is fine.

She also mentions Marc's sister had a different name, liked to party, smoke weed, was an extrovert, the opposite of St Lépine. She died from an overdose apparently.
Once again, similar case to what happened to Elliot and Georgia, the brother becomes a socially isolated, traumatized poor young man with little to no friends while the sister becomes a highly extroverted, socially loved and fullfilled young female.
 
He’s a hero in my book.
 
@freakinasuit , I did watch that scene 3times. The one where he asks the guys and girls to split left and right. It left me laughing at how well it was done

Once again, similar case to what happened to Elliot and Georgia, the brother becomes a socially isolated, traumatized poor young man with little to no friends while the sister becomes a highly extroverted, socially loved and fullfilled young female.

High IQ. There's a clear parallel story between both. Marc's mother though did not suspect anything, she said she still couldn't believe what he did since he was so soft/kind (to her)

ER's mother in the other hand knew right away when the therapist sent her the texts and videos. That noodle knew her son was suffering and she didn't do anything.

I actually believe she contributed to what he did more than any other woman. Even the rice victims' mother blamed Li Chin.
 
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Marc Lepine was a revolutionary.
 
@freakinasuit , I did watch that scene 3times. The one where he asks the guys and girls to split left and right. It left me laughing at how well it was done



High IQ. There's a clear parallel story between both. Marc's mother though did not suspect anything, she said she still couldn't believe what he did since he was so soft/kind (to her)

ER's mother in the other hand knew right away when the therapist sent her the texts and videos. That noodle knew her son was suffering and she didn't do anything.

I actually believe she contributed to what he did more than any other woman. Even the rice victims' mother blamed Li Chin.
The difference is that Eliot had way much more ego (narssisistic side) so he showed his displeasure, Lepine was more someone who couldn't handle that his illusion of a beautiful world will never exist (empathetic side) and those type of person always prefer to suffer in silence instead of low inibmaxxing, but those 2 biological profile leads to the same way, you can't escape having hatred if you truly know that it's over with women
 
ML was a better person than ER in every way.
 
Once again, similar case to what happened to Elliot and Georgia, the brother becomes a socially isolated, traumatized poor young man with little to no friends while the sister becomes a highly extroverted, socially loved and fullfilled young female.

Classic story of ethnics in the West, whether half rice (the Rodgers) or half sand (the Lepines). The girls assimilate successfully, the boys are bullied for being different.
 
He explained what happened to him in his short letter. No need to search for reasons. Feminist policies ruined his life and he was excluded from basically everything.
 
Marc Lepine had severe acne covering his entire face. He got bullied badly for it by his sister (who also made fun of him for not having a girlfriend), at work, and probably everyone.
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@freakinasuit , I did watch that scene 3times. The one where he asks the guys and girls to split left and right. It left me laughing at how well it was done



High IQ. There's a clear parallel story between both. Marc's mother though did not suspect anything, she said she still couldn't believe what he did since he was so soft/kind (to her)

ER's mother in the other hand knew right away when the therapist sent her the texts and videos. That noodle knew her son was suffering and she didn't do anything.

I actually believe she contributed to what he did more than any other woman. Even the rice victims' mother blamed Li Chin.

Nah, Soumaya did worse, mistreated ER since he was like 9, degraded him to boast Jazz's ego, kicked him out of his own house,etc.
Peter and Li Chin obviously weren't good parents, but I don't they were bad people per se. On the other hand, Soumaya was the worst kind of step-mother an incel could have.
 
We should be celebrating the 30th anniversary of that magnificent event tbh
 
he did nothing wrong. those feminists deserved it tbh

i suggest watching the shooting scene of le polytechnique. it is good lifefuel
Do you have a link? I can't find it
 
Do you have a link? I can't find it
moviee is in french but click the cc button next to where u change resolution n englidh subs will come up.
from 30 min to 40 min u see part of the shooting
but the best part is at 51:24 where herds the foids into the corner and shoots the lot of them at 53:16 :feelskek:
 
moviee is in french but click the cc button next to where u change resolution n englidh subs will come up.
from 30 min to 40 min u see part of the shooting
but the best part is at 51:24 where herds the foids into the corner and shoots the lot of them at 53:16 :feelskek:

Oh man my head was in the wrong place the whole time....was looking for a liveleak sort of vid.
 
He explained what happened to him in his short letter. No need to search for reasons. Feminist policies ruined his life and he was excluded from basically everything.
 

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