Remember them by ignoring them

Oh my god.

First I saw this:

https://twitter.com/dinahbrand2/status/1730686274250457291

So I dug around (had to dig since U of T had closed everything) and found this:

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

which has the subtitle

Care, Healing, and Justice: Addressing Transmisogyny and Ending Gender-Based Violence for All

Even on this one day, even when they’re pretending to talk about violence against women, even then they make it about men who call themselves women. Even then.

U of T smugly goes on:

On December 6, U of T joins communities across Canada in remembering the 14 women killed in a devastating act of misogyny at the engineering school at Montreal’s École Polytechnique in 1989. 

This event is co-hosted by the Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Office, the Community Safety Office, the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Office at UTM, the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Office at UTSC, the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, Hart House, The Division of People Strategy, Equity, & Culture, the Institutional Equity Office, the Sexual and Gender Diversity Office, and the Sexual Violence Prevention and Support Centre. 

Anti-racism, safety, equity, people, gender – but not one appearance of the word “woman” or “women” – as if it’s become the worst blasphemy and filth in the language. But oh yes this is still National Day of Blah Blah Blah about women.

Keynote

CARE, HEALING, AND JUSTICE: ADDRESSING TRANSMISOGYNY AND ENDING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE FOR ALL

This event will include a keynote presentation from a Toronto-based writer and performer on the rise in transmisogyny and violence against queer and trans women globally. Together, we will co-create a space for healing, and move towards meaningful, intersectional action that prioritizes an end to gender-based violence for all.

Keynote. A keynote from a man, talking about men, on a day – the only day – intended as a day to talk about women.

It’s a deliberate punch in the face. They must all be laughing themselves silly.

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