'Hatred doesn’t happen in a vacuum: when left unchecked, it spreads like poison.'
, a group that "explores the wellbeing of LGBTQ2S groups in Waterloo region," shows that of 112 trans individuals surveyed, 75% felt that being trans hurt and embarrassed their family while 96% have heard that being trans is not normal. Hatred doesn’t happen in a vacuum: when left unchecked, it spreads like poison that extends to our friends, neighbors, and classmates.
Still, I’ve overheard more than one student deny the targeted nature of the attack, insisting that the gender studies classroom in which it took place was likely random. We can rationalize this as a random incident all we want, but doing so would be as dangerous as it is dishonest. Waterloo police said they
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