Harper’s zero tolerance for women

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From barbaric cultural practices and honour killings to the long gun registry, the feds are turning their backs on women trapped in dangerous situations




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Harper’s zero tolerance for women

From barbaric cultural practices and honour killings to the long gun registry, the feds are turning their backs on women trapped in dangerous situations

by Antonia *Zerbisias
November 12, 2014
5:14 PM









I had to laugh last week when Chris Alexander, Stephen Harper’s minister of citizenship and immigration, barked something about “barbaric acts” being imported into Canada.

Not because I found his proposed Zero Tolerance For Barbaric Cultural Practices Act funny, although it may well top the list of Orwellian names for legislation introduced by the Conservatives.

It’s because murdering a woman, whether she didn’t have supper on the table after he was out drinking with the boys, whether she talked back, whether she packed up the kids and left, is already against the law in Canada.

Statistics show that these are among the reasons most women who are killed by their partners. They disobeyed. They disrespected. They departed. They “dishonoured.”

Femicide is femicide whether you’re brown or white.

But not to this government, which sees so-called “honour killings” as somehow different from the 70 or so annual murders of women by their partners here every year. In fact, this is a government not particularly open to women fleeing from gender violence in their home countries.


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petros

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Does this person know what premeditated means? Killing you bitch for not having dinner ready is impulsive and will net a manslaughter charge.
 

damngrumpy

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Perhaps the time has come for long sentences for people who beat up women period.
Premeditated, impulsive or anything else should not matter. We need to use the laws
we have and add real serious time to them. In addition it shouldn't matter whether the
woman is pressing charges or not the police should lay charges and go for the max
which should be rated much higher
 

petros

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And if a women beats a man she should get the harsher sentence too? What about gay and lesbian couples who have a violent partner? Harsher sentences too?