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Anti-bullying legislation, British Columbia, Founding Nations, Louis Riel, Métis nation, Transgender People

Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene by Simeon Solomon, 1864, Tate, Britain (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Anti-bullying legislation: sexuality
I have been unable to create posts, except drafts, since 20 January 2018. I am too tired and somewhat discouraged. But I continued working on French-speaking Canadians as a founding nation and also wrote a post on SOGI (sexual orientation and gender identity), a programme promoting an acceptance of diversity that is consistent with Canadian anti-bullying legislation. There’s an uproar in British Columbia that may be the result of entrenched discrimination against people whose sexual orientation differs from the most common form, which is heterosexuality. Communication is very difficult, whatever the topic, but sexuality is a particularly sensitive area. People often hear what they wish to hear or expect to hear. We then enter into a dialogue de sourds, a dialogue of the deaf.
Moreover, now that it has become possible for a man living in the body of a woman, and vice versa, transgender adolescents are the victims of bullying. Transgenders may undergo treatment that will correct gender identity. It consists in transgender hormone therapy as well as surgery and psychotherapy. (See Transgender, and Sex assignment, Wikipedia).
Some men are born inside the body of a woman, and some women, inside the body of a man. However, the story of human sexuality is very complex and cannot be the subject matter of a mere post. So, teachers, and bloggers, have to simplify and state, in a nonjudmental way, that there is a continuum in sexual identity which includes homosexuality as well as bisexuality and asexuality. Anti-bullying legislation was first used in Quebec, in 2004, but the current battle is fought in British Columbia and spilling east.
Transgender people
Sexual orientation differs from gender identity. When she was convicted of espionage (WikiLeaks), Chelsea Manning was Bradley Manning whom she is no longer:
The Founding Nations: Louis Riel
I continued working on French Canada as a founding nation. This topic took me west of Quebec and, for reasons I cannot understand, it published itself before I could finish it. It has reverted to draft form, as it requires serious revisions. Many Quebecers have some Amerindian ancestry very few women were sent to New France before the Louis XIV sent filles du roy (the King’s Daughters) to New France. However, west of Quebec, voyageurs and fur traders married Amerindians and founded a nation: the Métis nation whose most famous and controversial figure is Louis Riel.
Apologies and love to everyone ♥
Art by Simeon Solomon
© Micheline Walker
18 February 2018
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May your energy return in full soon
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Dear Derrick,
I hope it does. I cancelled moving because I felt it would be overwhelming. However, a realtor sold my former apartment without my consent, hoping I would buy a more expensive apartment located in the building where I now reside. My financial adviser suggested I buy the less expensive, but nevertheless spacious and perfectly adequate apartment I live in. It led to a bout of depression and disabling fatigue, but I’ll be fine.
I thank you very much for writing.
My kindest regards,
Micheline
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During my lifetime I have learned that you cannot trust a realtor
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You are absolutely right. In my opinion, my realtor should not have received his commission and he should have paid all expenses related to the move. Moving is quite an undertaking.
Best regards,
Micheline
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Lovely choice of art.
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Dear Gallivanta,
It is lovely art. Simeon Solomon was a lesser-known pre-Raphaelite artist. I hope you are well.
Best regards,
Micheline
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I am well but my father passed away last month. A big change has come into our lives with his death. https://silkannthreades.wordpress.com/2018/01/30/farewell-to-a-father/
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Dear Gallivanta,
Would that our dear parents could remain with us. I wish to offer my sincere condolences. The picture is beautiful.
Micheline
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Yes, if only…….
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Yes Gallivanta, if only… I so miss my parents. Love, Micheline
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