Prominent feminist cancels speech after threats of a ‘Montreal Massacre style attack’

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Prominent feminist cancels university talk after threats of a ‘Montreal Massacre style attack’

A prominent feminist critic of the video game industry cancelled a talk scheduled Tuesday evening at Utah State University after the school received multiple, legitimate threats against her safety — including one promising to mimic the Montreal Massacre.

Anita Sarkeesian is a Canadian-American cultural critic whose YouTube series and Twitter account, @femfreq, highlight misogyny and chauvinism in video game culture. But her prominence has also made her a target of multiple, repeated attacks, and the threats she received Tuesday are just the latest and most serious in a long list of violent backlash.

One email sent to staff and students at the American school hailed Mark Lepine, the man who shot and killed 14 women before himself on December 6, 1989, as a hero”for standing up to the toxic influence of feminism on Western masculinity.” It promised the “deadliest school shooting in American history” and promised to attack the feminists who joined Sarkeesian’s talk and the nearby women’s centre. It was posted online by Utah’s Standard Examiner.

Sarkeesian tweeted that she cancelled the talk not because she was caving to “terrorism” but because the school refused to require attendees to be searched for firearms or other weapons.

“GamerGate” is the online name for a haphazard group of video game enthusiasts who take umbrage with feminist and cultural criticism of video games. It overlaps ideologically with many “men’s rights’ corners of the internet, where internet trolls discuss and target women like Sarkeesian for challenging their so-call “masculinity” or “ruining” gamer culture by asking that games, for example, stop depicting rape as a fun perk for victorious heroes.

Sarkeesian’s YouTube video critique popular video games and common tropes to the genre through a feminist lens. She has criticized the outright celebration of violence against women in many games, and this has started to take hold in video game reviewing and reporting as well. The men who loathe the possibility of change in their beloved violent toys rallied behind the “Gamer Gate” label to attack Sarkeesian and myriad other female gamers, developers and critics.

Check out Sarkeesian’s work for yourself here:
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Prominent feminist cancels university talk after threats of a ‘Montreal Massacre style attack’
 

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If the threat of violnce is legitimate then searching attendees for weapons should be a no brainer.

Two years ago I was in LA and went to an Oilers/Kings game and prior to getting into the Staples Centre had to go through an airport style metal scanner, pat down then the confiscation of my leatherman multi tool to the barbs of the locals about how only a Canadian would bring a "knife" to a hockey game.

It should not matter who is speaking or about what. f the threat is legitimate then it is an obligation for those in charge of security to react appropriately.
 

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Cancelling the event benefits Ms. Sarkeesian in terms of news coverage.

In all liklihood, no one had a clue who she was or that she was speaking prior to the cancellation

I wonder how legitimate the threats were and whether any serious investigation toward them will actually take place.
 

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Prominent feminist cancels university talk after threats of a ‘Montreal Massacre style attack’

A prominent feminist critic of the video game industry cancelled a talk scheduled Tuesday evening at Utah State University after the school received multiple, legitimate threats against her safety — including one promising to mimic the Montreal Massacre.

Anita Sarkeesian is a Canadian-American cultural critic whose YouTube series and Twitter account, @femfreq, highlight misogyny and chauvinism in video game culture. But her prominence has also made her a target of multiple, repeated attacks, and the threats she received Tuesday are just the latest and most serious in a long list of violent backlash.

One email sent to staff and students at the American school hailed Mark Lepine, the man who shot and killed 14 women before himself on December 6, 1989, as a hero”for standing up to the toxic influence of feminism on Western masculinity.” It promised the “deadliest school shooting in American history” and promised to attack the feminists who joined Sarkeesian’s talk and the nearby women’s centre. It was posted online by Utah’s Standard Examiner.

Sarkeesian tweeted that she cancelled the talk not because she was caving to “terrorism” but because the school refused to require attendees to be searched for firearms or other weapons.

“GamerGate” is the online name for a haphazard group of video game enthusiasts who take umbrage with feminist and cultural criticism of video games. It overlaps ideologically with many “men’s rights’ corners of the internet, where internet trolls discuss and target women like Sarkeesian for challenging their so-call “masculinity” or “ruining” gamer culture by asking that games, for example, stop depicting rape as a fun perk for victorious heroes.

Sarkeesian’s YouTube video critique popular video games and common tropes to the genre through a feminist lens. She has criticized the outright celebration of violence against women in many games, and this has started to take hold in video game reviewing and reporting as well. The men who loathe the possibility of change in their beloved violent toys rallied behind the “Gamer Gate” label to attack Sarkeesian and myriad other female gamers, developers and critics.

Check out Sarkeesian’s work for yourself here:
(follow link)

Prominent feminist cancels university talk after threats of a ‘Montreal Massacre style attack’

First of all, a supposed American threatening a mass shooting of A Canadian feminist in UTAH referencing a 25 year old Canadian shooting incident raises all kinds of alarm bells with me.......just does not seem likely.

Secondly, this silly woman would be MUCH safer in a Utah auditorium with several dozen civilians legally packing guns than in a place where they are NOT packing guns:

Report: 92% Of Mass Shootings Since January 2009 Occurred In Gun-Free Zones | Weasel Zippers

Third......what a shame nobody BUT Lepine had a gun at Ecole Polytechnique on Dec 6, 1989....huh???

Idiotic article.
 

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First of all, a supposed American threatening a mass shooting of A Canadian feminist in UTAH referencing a 25 year old Canadian shooting incident raises all kinds of alarm bells with me.......just does not seem likely.

Secondly, this silly woman would be MUCH safer in a Utah auditorium with several dozen civilians legally packing guns than in a place where they are NOT packing guns:

Report: 92% Of Mass Shootings Since January 2009 Occurred In Gun-Free Zones | Weasel Zippers

Third......what a shame nobody BUT Lepine had a gun at Ecole Polytechnique on Dec 6, 1989....huh???

Idiotic article.

Putting aside whatever hateful feelings you inherently harbour for women because you've been single your whole life, what is the essential point you are trying to make about her decision, and what would you suggest she should've done instead?
 

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Putting aside whatever hateful feelings you inherently harbour for women because you've been single your whole life, what is the essential point you are trying to make about her decision, and what would you suggest she should've done instead?
And that's why it was ironic, lolz.