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6th of December 1989, exactly 34 years ago.
Marc Lépine (born Gamil Rodrigue Liass Gharbi), a 25 yo Canadian man, opened fire on the École Polytechnique de Montréal, killing 14 people, all women, and injuring 14 others before killing himself.
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Many talk about Rodger, Minassian or Cho as examples to follow in plenty of video games, but Lépine is an underrated one. He's above them all imo.
Even though he didn't identified as an incel, primarly because back then, the incel community simply didn't exist, he was certainly one of us. He was an OG.
For those who don't know his story:
- He was a mixed white/arab guy and his abusive father left during his childhood, leaving him with his mother and sister.
- He was bullied in middle school because of his arab-sounding birth name, thus obtaining his name to be changed.
- Other people (including his own sister) made fun of him for his chronic acne.
- He had an admiration for the Nazis.
- He had plenty of mental disorders, the non-NTpill striked him hard.
- He tried to join the military but got rejected.
- He followed different courses at university the next few years, failing to have any diploma.
- He got a job, but was fired because of his "behavior".
- He couldn't get any girlfriend during the whole of his (short) existence.
He wrote a suicide letter a few minutes before the shooting. Here's an English translation:
He truly was an anti-feminist, he had deep hatred towards feminism, and he managed to make sure that all of his victims were women and, above that, university students.
He didn't do what he did because he wanted to be famous, or in order to die as a martyr. He did it simply because he thought it was the good thing to do. He died for what he thought to be justice.
May you rest in peace, Sir Lépine.