The former U.S. president and current candidate drew laughter and applause from the audience when he called Carroll "a whack job" and ridiculed her testimony.
The former U.S. president and current candidate drew laughter and applause from the audience when he called Carroll “a whack job” and ridiculed her testimony.
Posted:
December 13, 2020
Letter to the Editor
Sunday, Dec. 6, marked the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, the day we pay our respects to 14 engineering students and staff who were murdered at École Polytechnique in Montreal in 1989 solely because they were women.
Thirty-one years later, our country grieved with the murders of nine men and 13 women and girls in Nova Scotia at the hands of a man with a history of violence toward his partner.
In Toronto, the ongoing trial of a man accused of murdering eight women and two men in 2018 has forced conversations about misogynistic online violence and its real-world effects.