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Okay, men wanna fuck. Women want men to DIE for them. They get PISSED when men don't die for them. Don't believe me? Here are two cases.
1. École Polytechnique Massacre
On December 6, 1989, Marc Lepine walked into a university with the intention of killing as many women as possible.
2. The White Feather
In Britain, during the First World War, women would hand out feathers to men who did not sign up to fight in the war. Women complain about violence, then shame men when they take the pacifist route. That is the plight of men. Imagine if men handed out white feathers to women who weren't virgins.
1. École Polytechnique Massacre
On December 6, 1989, Marc Lepine walked into a university with the intention of killing as many women as possible.
- After approaching the student giving a presentation, he asked everyone to stop everything and ordered the women and men to opposite sides of the classroom. No one moved at first, believing it to be a joke until he fired a shot into the ceiling.
- Lépine then separated the nine women from the approximately fifty men and ordered the men to leave. He asked the women whether they knew why they were there; instead of replying, a student asked who he was. He answered that he was fighting feminism. One of the students, Nathalie Provost, protested that they were women studying engineering, not feminists fighting against men or marching to prove that they were better. He responded by opening fire on the students from left to right, killing six—Hélène Colgan, Nathalie Croteau, Barbara Daigneault, Anne-Marie Lemay, Sonia Pelletier, and Annie St-Arneault—and wounding three others, including Provost. Before leaving the room, he wrote the word "shit" twice on a student project.
- Male survivors of the massacre have been subjected to criticism for not intervening to stop the shooter. In an interview immediately after the event, a reporter asked one of the men why they "abandoned" the women when it was clear that his targets were women
- Conservative newspaper columnist Mark Steyn suggested that male inaction during the massacre illustrated a "culture of passivity" prevalent among men in Canada, which enabled the shooting spree: "Yet the defining image of contemporary Canadian maleness is not M Lepine/Gharbi but the professors and the men in that classroom, who, ordered to leave by the lone gunman, meekly did so, and abandoned their female classmates to their fate—an act of abdication that would have been unthinkable in almost any other culture throughout human history."
École Polytechnique massacre - Wikipedia
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In Britain, during the First World War, women would hand out feathers to men who did not sign up to fight in the war. Women complain about violence, then shame men when they take the pacifist route. That is the plight of men. Imagine if men handed out white feathers to women who weren't virgins.
White feather - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org