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The October Crisis: “Just Watch Me”

29 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by michelinewalker in Quebec, Separatism

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Canada, FLQ, October Crisis, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Pierre Laporte, Pierre Trudeau, Quebec, Richard Cross, Robert Bourassa, War Measures Act

October Crisis: http://www.cbc.ca/archives/categories/politics/civil-unrest/the-october-crisis-civil-liberties-suspended/just-watch-me.html

In October 1970, Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau invoked Canada’s War Measures Act to protect British Trade Commissioner James Cross and Pierre Laporte, Quebec’s Vice-Premier (second in command) and Minister of Labour.

On 5 October 1970, Richard Cross is abducted from his home by two members of the “Liberation Cell” of the FLQ (Front de libération du Québec, Quebec Liberation Front).

On 10 October 1970, the Chénier cell, a terrorist cell of the FLQ, abducts Pierre Laporte (25 February 1921 – 17 October 1970), Quebec’s Vice-Premier and Minister of Labour.

On 11 October, the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) broadcasts a letter from Pierre Laporte to Robert Bourassa, the Premier of Quebec.

On 12 October, the Canadian Army starts patrolling the Ottawa region, Ottawa is Canada’s capital.  They were requested to do so by the Federal government.

On 13 October the CBC interviews Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau (18 October 1919 – 28 September 2000).  He says his now famous “Just watch me.”

On 16 October, Quebec Premier Jean Robert Bourassa (14 July 1933 – 2 October  1996) and Jean Drapeau, the Mayor of Montreal, formally ask for help on the part of the Government of Canada.  The War Measures Act is implemented.

On 17 October, Pierre Laporte is “executed.”

On 3 December, after being held hostage for 62 days, kidnapped British Trade Commissioner James Cross is released by the FLQ Liberation Cell in return for their being granted safe passage to Cuba by the government of Canada after approval by Fidel Castro.  They are flown to Cuba by a Canadian Forces aircraft.

On 23 December, Pierre Trudeau announces that troops will withdraw from Quebec on 5 January 1971.

On 28 December, members of the Chénier cell, who murdered Pierre Laporte, are arrested.

— Chénier Postcard

Tough Leadership

There are times when political leaders take a strong stand against persons who put explosives in mailboxes, threaten the bulk of society or kidnap important figures.  Trudeau was criticized for involving the army in what was a serious crisis but not a war.  He was condemned by Civil Libertarians.  Pierre Elliott Trudeau would not allow what he thought was nonsense.

The Chénier cell, Pierre Laporte’s murderers, was named after Jean-Olivier Chénier, a medical doctor and patriote who was killed as he was leaving the burning church were many of the men he had led into battle had found refuge during the battle of Saint-Eustache (14 December 1738) FR. He died at the age of 31, but his memory lingers. He’s a saint to Indépendantistes and there was a celebration in Saint-Eustache on 10 May 2012: la Journée des patriotes.

During the October Crisis, 497 persons were arrested under the War Measures Act,   435 were released, 62 were charged and “32 were accused of crimes of such seriousness that a Quebec Superior Court judge refused them bail.” (October Crisis, Wikipedia.)

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A Response to Mr Limbaugh: Abstinence for All

06 Tuesday Mar 2012

Posted by michelinewalker in Planned Parenthood, The United States

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Aristophanes, Aubrey Beardsley, in praise of abstinence, Lysistrata, Pierre Trudeau, Republican, Rush Limbaugh, United States

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Lysistrata, Aubrey Beardsley

Lysistrata

Aubrey Beardsley book illustration[I]

Why is Rush Hudson Limbaugh III entering “the bedrooms of the nation” (Pierre Trudeau) [ii] and using foul language to vilify a young woman on the air?  Obviously, Mr Limbaugh, should be returned to a kindergarten in order to receive an appropriate education.  And why should  President Obama be required to phone a young woman to reassure her on behalf of the nation?

With all due respect, Mr Limbaugh should by now know the difference between plain human decency and a lack thereof.

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Well, I also feel a great deal of sympathy for the young woman Mr Limbaugh attacked publicly, because it must have been a crushing experience to be so treated. Mr Limbaugh called Miss Fluke a “slut” and a “prostitute.” Had I been in President Obama’s place, I would also have phoned Miss Fluke. A State apology was in order.

Moreover, were I a prominent member of the Republican Party, I would remove you from whatever role you have given yourself within the party. You have defamed yourself. In fact, I would also have you permanently taken off the air. Let’s have a little decorum. Why should the children of America be exposed to inappropriate behaviour and foul language?

The Children

Yes, the children. What will become of the children of the United States if we allow you and people like you to be seen and heard? They need good examples, examples of persons who belong in elegant living-rooms and dining-rooms, whether rich or poor and whatever their race.

The World is Watching

I hope you know that the whole world is watching. At the moment, the US has a good name abroad because President Obama’s administration is made up of people who are capable of governing a country that was drowning when Obama was elected into office.

Abstinence

Given that you have stated Miss Fluke should put “an aspirin between her knees” to avoid an unwanted pregnancy, I would suggest you do the same and that, in your kind of United States, neither men nor women should seek sexual intimacy unless they want a baby. You see Mr Limbaugh, men make women pregnant. So, let us have a new form of Prohibition: abstinence for all unless a couple wants a child.

Conclusion

Mr Limbaugh, by your own standards, you can never again approach a woman who is not prepared to carry your child, give birth to your child and raise your child. If you have a wife, you cannot even approach her unless she wants to get pregnant. If you force yourself on her, you could and should be charged with rape.

So my suggestion is that all men and women now keep their legs crossed. If abstinence is the only way a woman can earn respect and avoid an unwanted pregnancy, abstinence it will be and it will be for all, as in Aristophanes‘s Lysistrata (411 BC). The play is online.

Aristophanes

To the right of the screen there is a picture of Aristophanes “as imagined by a nineteenth-century illustrator. It may be inferred from jests in the plays […] that the real Aristophanes was prematurely bald.”[iii]

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pictures by Hieronymus Bosch
 
  
 
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[i]  “Lysistrata.” < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysistrata> 
[ii] “Pierre Elliott Trudeau.” <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Trudeau>
[iii] “Aristophanes.”  <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristophanes>
 
Canada’s omnibus bill
As Minister of Justice, Pierre Trudeau* was responsible for introducing the landmark Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968-69, an omnibus bill whose provisions included, among other things, the decriminalization of homosexual acts between consenting adults, the legalization of contraception, abortion and lotteries, new gun ownership restrictions as well as the authorization of breathalyzer tests on suspected drunk drivers. Trudeau famously defended the decriminalization of homosexual acts segment of the bill by telling reporters that “there’s no place for the state in the bedrooms of the nation”, adding that “what’s done in private between adults doesn’t concern the Criminal Code.” 
*Prime Minister of Canada (1970-1979; 1980-1984)
 
 
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