Thursday, January 25, 2018

Investigative Ongoing Social Crimes

In Canada, Women's Rights are a vital part of our effort to build
a society of real equality ~ not just for some ~ but for all Canadians.
A society, in which women no longer encounter:
DISCRIMINATION ~nor are 'shut out' from opportunities
open to others.” (Paul Martin)

From Ontario Human Rights Code (posted at the entrance of our Senors' Residence:
Part 4: We do not tolerate harassment or unwelcome comments and actions.
Part 5: We take prompt action if such occurs.
Our organization recognizes the dignity and worth of everyone!

When you choose the behaviour ~ you accept the consequences” (Dr. Phil)

Christopher Plummer (at 87), busy with 5 movies scheduled to release, says he's busy and states, “ I plan to work until the very end. I love my work. I love what I do. And I'm so sorry for a majority of people who do not like their jobs...and can't wait to retire...which is, of course, death.”
He also is concerned about women currently suffering from social injustices.

Teach Men to be Gentlemen
Juliana, from Hamilton responded in 'Readers Write' about a previous writer advising women to:
 'Try a stiff elbow to the groin' when being sexually assaulted. She states that this is also an 'assault.' and could be questionable. “Its a cultural thing and everyone has to learn from the earliest age possible that there are behaviours that are never acceptable. It's sad that the only real suggestion women have in dealing with such dweebs is to ignore them. Men need to be taught how to be gentlemen!

Man Arrested for Yelling “FHRITP”: Natalie Paddon reported that Hamilton police have arrested a man for causing a disturbance after a CHML news reporter was sexually harassed on the job for the third time this week. Reporter, Britt Dixon was interviewing an officer outside the Hamilton police station Friday when a truck drove by with its windows down and a person yelled, 'f..k her right in the p..y.' The truck parked outside the station and the officer went over to it, Dixon said. When the man who yelled at her walked by to enter the station, she said the officer asked him why he did it, to which he replied, Because everyone in the States does it! (He is a 24-year-old from Maryland.)

Earlier this week, Dixon was yelled at twice by men at Mohawk College ~ once while doing an interview...and again before she was about to go ' live' on TV. Mohawk security is investigating those incidents...along with the Hamilton Police Service.
Britt Dixon states, “ Making lewd statements at people doing their job
isn't funny ~ it is Wrong and Unacceptable.
It's unnerving and it's offensive and it's mortifying ~ this is my workplace!”

It's No Joke, Senator Franken: (Excerpts from an editorial in the Los Angeles Times)
Stories about powerful men engaging in sexual misconduct are becoming so common that, as with mass shootings, the country is in danger of growing inured to them. The latest revelation comes from L.A. Radio anchor Lee Ann Tweedin, who says U.S. Sen. Al Franken (D. Minn.) forcibly kissed her while they were rehearsing for a USO show overseas in 2006 just before Franken began his campaign for the Senate. She also said he groped her without her consent...and there's a photo that adds legitimacy to her tale. Franken grins over his shoulder at the camera as he reaches for her breasts ~ possibly touching her, possibly not ~ while she sits asleep in a military plane jump seat.
Franken has apologized, though he 'doesn't clearly remember the incident'!

We're having a moment of reckoning, America. Stories that would have been waved off at the time they occurred as harmless or aberrational are now gaining currency.Today, women are stepping forward with stories of sexual aggression of every variation. Hearing mostly about the misdeeds of very powerful men ~ not the harassment and intimidation meted out daily in society's lower echelons.

Franken 'Embarrassed, Ashamed'
Minnesota senator returning to work looking to regain public's trust
after groping accusations by women.

29 Service Members Booted from Forces (written by Lee Berthiaume from Ottawa)
Canada's top military officer promised to take no prisoners when it came to sexual misconduct in the ranks. And that could be just the beginning as defence officials say they are still reviewing dozens of other cases in which military personnel have been implicated in inappropriate sexual behaviour.
The move came amid frustration that some members were continuing to engage in such activity despite his unequivocal orders to cease and desist!
I gave an order to every member of the Canadian Armed Forces that this behaviour had to stop!”

Grieving Quebec Dad Seeks Rules to Combat Bullying: (published from Montreal in The Canadian Press) The father of a Quebec teen who committed suicide last week after years of alleged incessant bullying wants stricter measures for how schools deal with intimidation. Martin Dufour said his 15-year-old son, Simon, was bullied in primary school, with the taunting extending into his time in secondary school, Dufour said he spoke with administration over the years, but that nothing ultimately helped his son. “What I would like to see is a provincial guideline for every school that they should...that they could...that they would apply for everyone who's a victim or is bullied,” he told The Canadian Press in an interview Monday.
He believes such a plan already existed at his son's school in Longueuil,
south of Montreal...but it is unclear whether it was actually implemented.

According to him, it's time for bullies to be held accountable for their actions
with harsher punishment for those who bully on a regular basis.
If there were people bullying Simon, I want them to be subject to the full extent of the law.”

Release the Sandy Hook Report
(excerpts from an editorial from the Hartford Courant)
It's been nearly five years since the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, but the state police still haven't released a report evaluating their response on that day.

The after-action report could be of value to rural and suburban police agencies that don't have the resources or training that major metropolitan forces might have. A forthright and critical analysis should provide prospective on issues that, sadly could present themselves to another small town.
Should the officers who first arrived at Sandy Hook have stormed the school?
Did police properly clear the school before proceeding with their investigation?
Was access properly controlled immediately after the shooting?

Merle Baird-Kerr...written November 29, 2017

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