Bouvier was charged with eight criminal offences, including two counts of sexual assault, two counts of assault, aggravated assault and two counts of uttering death threats. He was also accused of taking part in a marriage ceremony with a person under the age of 16.
While Shaigec delivered his decision, Bouvier was watching via closed-circuit television from the Edmonton Remand Centre. Toward the end, he got belligerent.
"I am Aboriginal," he said angrily. "You have no jurisdiction over me."
He called the judge racist, a piece of shit.
"Residential school all over again," Bouvier said. "Genocide. Continued genocide."
Bouvier has a lengthy and violent criminal history dating back to 1978 that includes three previous incidents of domestic violence against two marital partners. He has spent most of his adult life behind bars.
Lots of attention paid to the MMIWG stat about how much more likely they are to be murdered but very little attention paid to other stats.
Yes, they are almost 6 times more likely to be murdered than non-indigenous women.
What they won’t tell you is that indigenous men are 11 times more likely to be accused of murder than non-indigenous men.
More than half of the homicides of Indigenous women were committed by a family member and a quarter by an acquaintance.
Also the 6 times more likely to be murdered stat doubled because the murder rate of non-indigenous women is half of what it was in the 90’s and previous decades.
They choose their a words and stats carefully to paint a picture (“mass graves”) while conveniently leaving out other key details. They use these skewed stats to push their political will on others, such as MMIWG wanting to ban pipelines because “man camps” of murderous white men workers would rape and murder all of the local indigenous women.
Yes, they are almost 6 times more likely to be murdered than non-indigenous women.
Yes, I was of the belief that their risk would be higher due to many factors, not the least of which is probability of involvement in prostitution (consensual or not) and substance abuse and lower IQ and general boredom,
What they won’t tell you is that indigenous men are 11 times more likely to be accused of murder than non-indigenous men.
Didn't realize that. However that would make sense.
More than half of the homicides of Indigenous women were committed by a family member and a quarter by an acquaintance.
I would believe that, hence my cadaver dogs on reserves comment. I'm not sure if they would be mostly spontaneous murders of "annoying" women or in anger due to theft or other behavior on the part of the female, or to cover-up rape or what.
They choose their a words and stats carefully to paint a picture (“mass graves”) while conveniently leaving out other key details.
The NEWS (CBC) went from "graves" to "remains" to "bodies" ... despite that none of it has been proved so far (though certainly it is known that some schools had graves ONCE MARKED with wooden markers which rotted away.
But now I'm wondering how many of the deceased Indigenous students were killed by other Indigenous students.
TL;DR
Bouvier was charged with eight criminal offences, including two counts of sexual assault, two counts of assault, aggravated assault and two counts of uttering death threats. He was also accused of taking part in a marriage ceremony with a person under the age of 16. While Shaigec delivered his decision, Bouvier was watching via closed-circuit television from the Edmonton Remand Centre. Toward the end, he got belligerent. "I am Aboriginal," he said angrily. "You have no jurisdiction over me." He called the judge racist, a piece of shit. "Residential school all over again," Bouvier said. "Genocide. Continued genocide." Bouvier has a lengthy and violent criminal history dating back to 1978 that includes three previous incidents of domestic violence against two marital partners. He has spent most of his adult life behind bars.
I wouldn't mind a pedophile genocide
“Spoken like a true genocidal kink shamer” the Left
I hope he sees the error of his ways during his two year stay at the healing lodge.
If they want to find the "Missing Indigenous Women & Girls"
they can invite RCMP cadaver dogs onto Reserves.
Lots of attention paid to the MMIWG stat about how much more likely they are to be murdered but very little attention paid to other stats.
Yes, they are almost 6 times more likely to be murdered than non-indigenous women.
What they won’t tell you is that indigenous men are 11 times more likely to be accused of murder than non-indigenous men.
More than half of the homicides of Indigenous women were committed by a family member and a quarter by an acquaintance.
Also the 6 times more likely to be murdered stat doubled because the murder rate of non-indigenous women is half of what it was in the 90’s and previous decades.
They choose their a words and stats carefully to paint a picture (“mass graves”) while conveniently leaving out other key details. They use these skewed stats to push their political will on others, such as MMIWG wanting to ban pipelines because “man camps” of murderous white men workers would rape and murder all of the local indigenous women.
It’s all politics and money grabbing.
Yes, I was of the belief that their risk would be higher due to many factors, not the least of which is probability of involvement in prostitution (consensual or not) and substance abuse and lower IQ and general boredom,
Didn't realize that. However that would make sense.
I would believe that, hence my cadaver dogs on reserves comment. I'm not sure if they would be mostly spontaneous murders of "annoying" women or in anger due to theft or other behavior on the part of the female, or to cover-up rape or what.
The NEWS (CBC) went from "graves" to "remains" to "bodies" ... despite that none of it has been proved so far (though certainly it is known that some schools had graves ONCE MARKED with wooden markers which rotted away. But now I'm wondering how many of the deceased Indigenous students were killed by other Indigenous students.