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Mindtoaster
12th November 2008, 03:36
It was a sunny afternoon, school was out and children were gathering in the playground.
Jane Currie and her partner, Anji Dimitriou, both small, soft-spoken women, were waiting with other parents at Gordon B. Attersley public school in Oshawa, when, fists flying, a man attacked them, his blows as harmful as his words.
"Which one of you two 'men' spoke to my kid? F------ dyke. Lesbians," he said, spitting in Dimitriou's face. As she wiped her face, eyes closed, he punched her on the cheek and wound up again, slamming her backward into her truck. As Currie ran toward him, she remembers him shouting, "F------ dyke *****es," and punched her on the cheekbone so hard the skin burst apart, blood splattering.
What Currie remembers most, from the afternoon of Nov. 3, is the stillness of the schoolchildren, and the sound of her six-year-old son screaming. "It was a face of complete and utter horror," Currie said in an interview yesterday. "His mouth was wide open, and he just stood there, screaming."
In seconds, it was over. Another man intervened, so did a woman, pushing the attacker aside. Police were called. The principal led him inside to her office, Currie said. A man was arrested and charged with two counts of assault causing bodily harm.
It wasn't the first time the man had called them those names, Currie said. There have been several other occasions where he had verbally attacked them, usually over a parking spot in the school lot.
Last night, when Currie spoke of the assault, her voice grew low with anger. Why, she asked, did another person feel he had the right to attack them because of their lifestyle?
Currie said she and Dimitriou are pushing Durham police to upgrade the charges to hate crimes.
"That is what it is," she said. "He went after us because of who we are."
Insp. Brian Osborne, of Durham Regional Police, said last night that the department will investigate the possibility that the assaults could be classified as hate crimes. The decision to pursue those charges is usually made with the Crown attorney's office, Osborne said.
In 2006, Statistics Canada reported that one-quarter of hate crimes were motivated by religion and one in 10 by sexual orientation. Hate crimes accounted for less than 1 per cent of all criminal incidents reported by police.
Currie said a rally is being planned for Friday night at 7 at, at King St. and Centre St. in downtown Oshawa. The couple has gathered support on a Facebook site called, "Lesbian moms attacked outside elementary school," which so far has almost 3,000 members.
Currie said her son, and her partner's seven-year-old daughter and six-year-old son, all students at the school, are terrified of encountering the man again.
"I'm angry," Currie said. "Why does he even care? Is his existence so pathetic that he needs to single me out for how I live my life?"
Charged is Mark Scott, 43, of Oshawa.


http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/534469

Sasha
12th November 2008, 10:57
in a other newspaper it was reported that the police was "investigating the possibility of adding hate-crime charges".... you would think that the fact it was an total unprovoked atack and that the guy kept screaming "fucking dykes" througout the attack was something of a dead give away.

ÑóẊîöʼn
14th November 2008, 05:08
The police response is fucking pathetic and indicative of institutional homophobia.

Amitabho
17th November 2008, 02:38
The police response is fucking pathetic and indicative of institutional homophobia.

Agreed. The man should be executed.

Sasha
17th November 2008, 10:30
:blink: i woulds say excecuted would be a bit over reacting, slapped around by a few butch dykes on the other hand and then a few nice gay boys to bandage him up and kis and make better :rolleyes:

gorillafuck
23rd November 2008, 18:47
Insp. Brian Osborne, of Durham Regional Police, said last night that the department will investigate the possibility that the assaults could be classified as hate crimes. The decision to pursue those charges is usually made with the Crown attorney's office, Osborne said.
Are they fucking serious?


Agreed. The man should be executed.
Seems a bit extreme?:blink:

Amitabho
30th November 2008, 08:43
:blink: i woulds say excecuted would be a bit over reacting, slapped around by a few butch dykes on the other hand and then a few nice gay boys to bandage him up and kis and make better :rolleyes:

Even better. :laugh:

Hiero
30th November 2008, 10:15
:blink: i woulds say excecuted would be a bit over reacting, slapped around by a few butch dykes on the other hand and then a few nice gay boys to bandage him up and kis and make better :rolleyes:

That is an incredible stupid thing to say.

Everything you said relies on homophobic sterotypes of lesbian and gay people. That lesbian women are so "butch" that they can beat a full gown male and "gay boys" (your term) are effeminate.

Sharon den Adel
30th November 2008, 10:20
This man should be given a hefty jail term so he can sit and consider what he has done.

Sasha
30th November 2008, 10:29
That is an incredible stupid thing to say.

Everything you said relies on homophobic sterotypes of lesbian and gay people. That lesbian women are so "butch" that they can beat a full gown male and "gay boys" (your term) are effeminate.

he wouldn't learn anything from being slapped around by some macho straight boys and then get a kis and make better from a female super model, now wouldn't he?
i must admit i could also have said "slapped around by some butch leather gay man" but that just wouldn't be as funny.
and btw i'm queer myself (and not effiminate at all most of the time, although i must admit tham most of my lesbian freinds are more often than not quite butch and could probely kick your ass indeed :)), dont be so hyper sensitive, not all use of stereotypes are homphobic or mean spirited.

Patchd
3rd December 2008, 05:40
The police response is fucking pathetic and indicative of institutional homophobia.I also wouldn't be surprised if it was so they could keep to their target of reducing the amount of hate crimes by a certain amount...afterall, it'll make the state look so much better.

That dickhead needs a well good kick in, making sure that he isn't even able to walk again.

The Intransigent Faction
7th December 2008, 04:44
Wow, I haven't heard about this, and I live in Ontario.
We're supposed to be way past this. In my neighbourhood/at my school there's a tendency to look at the United States and in particular the 'Bible belt' with disgust over the frequency of such hate crimes...
There's far from minimal contempt for Canada's lenient justice system in general.
Still, I wouldn't rule out institutional homophobia. I've already heard a lot about institutional racism in the Ontario Provincial Police.