This episode of My Favorite Murder covers the tragic story of the 1989 Montreal Massacre, where a gunman targeted female engineering students at École Polytechnique. Hosts Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff discuss the details of the shooting, the victims, and the aftermath, including the societal changes it prompted regarding gender-based violence and gun control.
The episode begins with a description of the gunman, who entered the school with a semi-automatic rifle, targeting women while expressing his hatred for feminists. The hosts recount the lives of the 14 women who were killed, highlighting their achievements and aspirations.
They also discuss the impact of the massacre on Canadian society, including the establishment of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. The episode emphasizes the importance of remembering the victims and the ongoing fight against gender-based violence.
Throughout the conversation, Georgia and Karen reflect on the broader implications of the massacre, including the need for better gun control and the recognition of misogyny in society. They share their thoughts on how the tragedy has shaped discussions around women's safety and rights.
The episode concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to remember the victims and continue advocating for change in the fight against violence towards women.
The episode recounts the 1989 Montreal Massacre, focusing on the victims and its impact on gender-based violence awareness in Canada.
This episode stands out for the following:
Shame thrives in the dark.442 - Above & Beyond
So brilliant.442 - Above & Beyond
What the fuck?442 - Above & Beyond
This is tragedy upon tragedy, you know.442 - Above & Beyond
Thank fucking God they found those tickets.442 - Above & Beyond
Justice doesn't sound like it's part of the equation for sure.442 - Above & Beyond