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Jamie Sarkonak: Toronto principal bullied over false charge of racism dies from suicide
(nationalpost.com)
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Hard to feel bad about someone more interested in whataboutism than they are understanding other people problems.
How is that a whataboutism?
How is questioning the validity of a statement not trying to understand other people's problems?
Not that I trust NatPo, but there isn't any other info (that I have seen) that points to this man being a white supremacist.
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/former-principal-who-sued-tdsb-over-alleged-bullying-during-anti-racism-training-dies-by-suicide/article_4b9f98a9-7394-5517-909b-c69eb581aec9.html
YMMV on whether it was whataboutism or not, but regardless, it was pretty clearly not malicious, and it's a shame that the distress over the incident led him to suicide considering his positive record in the schooling system.
My personal reading of the very limited information is that this was a clash of personalities and priorities rather than malice on either side. The principal probably came in expecting that a DEI seminar would be about methods to make students from minority backgrounds feel more included; the speaker presumably felt that the point of the session was to develop the tools examine one's own biases and reduce the implicit prejudices of our society and ourselves.
Thus, when the conversation turned to personal and societal biases, the principal felt unexpectedly attacked (as those who appreciate their societies often feel in such unexpected conversations) and became defensive. The speaker, on the other hand, probably took the defensiveness, without any context to ground it in, as some chud playing dumbass games and playing argumentative in a session they were forced to be in, and reacted with understandable hostility. The other facilitator seemed to recognize this to some degree by pointing out that the point wasn't to play apologist for one country or the other.
If you are more interested in arguing that we aren't as bad as the States, than learning about your potential aggressions, you only care about your own feelings.
I shouldn't have to tell you that making sensitivity training into massaging your ego is a shitty look for a lib
Fucking what?