Natalie Zina Walschots (http://nataliewalschots.com/), author of the CBC Canada Reads shortlisted book, Hench, will be virtually visiting Algoma University at 4:00 pm on Tuesday, 26 October for Algoma Reads.
Hench rewrites the superhero genre to raise important questions about power, morality, precarious employment, and how we make use of data – among other fascinating contemporary issues that students will be discussing with Walschots.
The event is free and open to the public. Please email Algoma.[email protected] to register and receive the link to join the virtual event. All welcome.
This person is a promoter of hate speech! Please Trudeau rush through some unwanted censorship laws and lock down the Internet too, we cannot have this
What pronouns ?
I will not be accepting homework from a Facebook researcher and antivaxxer, nor will you get any empathy from me for your selfishness and ignorance.
I think you need some serious help.
You’re showing some real mental instability.
i think we’ll have to ask your bro Marky Mark and/or the funky bunch what they think?
What antivaxxer are you referring to? I’ve been fully vaccinated from months.
Definitely agree, you should seek help.
wow! are you also a Facebook psychiatrist? very impressive!
go home luc the world has too many people like you
you need a psychiatrist
Ugh a militant feminist. No thanks, hard pass.
not enough pictures for your liking?
Interesting how you repeatedly resign yourself to bullying, name calling and insults.
I greatly dislike her brand of feminism because it’s not about the bettering of women but rather the putting-down of men. Her brand of feminism requires all women to be victims while vilifying men and identifying women as strong only if they don’t have or refuse to have men in their lives which is strongly socially damaging. It’s resulting in fatherless families and alienating fathers which is damaging to children, families and leads to lower literacy, lower income, lower overall grades/scholastic achievement, higher criminality among youths.
Perhaps you struggle with extrapolation and comprehension.
I’ll clarify for you – I don’t support any of her works or art.
Now here’s some homework for you – learn to understand and accept that not everyone has to agree with your opinion and you don’t NEED to force your toxicity on others and be that perpetual bully.
calling someone a “militant feminist” while lecturing others on name calling? i guess they don’t teach “self-awareness” on facebook.
That’s a simple description, not name calling.
a simple description? how’s this one for you..m
Facebook educated degenerate.
Jenn, thanks for pointing out what her brand of feminism is about. Ugh for sure!
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