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I forgot about this person... I got suspended from twitter for calling someone "stupid", and this trashbag whose first result in google is accusations of being a sexual predator, is still up and running like nothing happened. Full careers have been destroyed for less.

Null, please ban and shame this individual for comparing his or her situation to the everyday suffering of a transgender person.
 
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Does nobody else find it strange that the email is so unprofessional?
"to investigate any sexual assault or threats or crimes against a person.....we need a victim", "its just how it is", "I am aware of such and have read a bunch of blogs", just to cite a few. Is this how Canadian LEO's write official emails?

Unfortunately very standard for an email written by an RCMP officer.
 
He looks like a very strange and very gross combination of a fat incel, a pre-teen beauty pageant contestant and a little old lady. Jonathan is aesthetically tone-deaf. He doesn't have any concept of appropriate dress or how to combine articles of clothing or accessories to create an outfit. He behaves like a middle-school bully online and I wager to guess that's when his brain stopped developing. No wonder he's drawn to girls in this age range.

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He looks like Michael Myers, but a fat version of him.
 
Does nobody else find it strange that the email is so unprofessional?
"to investigate any sexual assault or threats or crimes against a person.....we need a victim", "its just how it is", "I am aware of such and have read a bunch of blogs", just to cite a few. Is this how Canadian LEO's write official emails?

I actually like the plain language, even bunch o'blogs. But Cst. Nick may regret this when Yaniv goes wailing to whatever the internal affairs unit is called. Cheers, Cst. Nick - long may you call 'em as you see 'em.

Add public transportation advocate to his Ms. BC resume.
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Interesting. I think we've got another troon who can't/won't drive. Seems to be a common characteristic. (P.S. But I hold to my previous galaxy brain insight that Yaniv's a faux troon.)
 
Does nobody else find it strange that the email is so unprofessional?
"to investigate any sexual assault or threats or crimes against a person.....we need a victim", "its just how it is", "I am aware of such and have read a bunch of blogs", just to cite a few. Is this how Canadian LEO's write official emails?

Ever seen a police report? Most cops are pretty dumb and some are really dumb, and a few are really, really dumb, as in borderline illiterate.
 
Ever seen a police report? Most cops are pretty dumb and some are really dumb, and a few are really, really dumb, as in borderline illiterate.

Off-topic, but my favorite anecdote about an illiterate cop came from a prosecutor I know who was given a file to review where the cop had somehow accidentally set his word processing program to change all typos to "BMW," and the report was incomprehensible because every sentence had "BMW" randomly replacing some word or another in it.
 
I actually like the plain language, even bunch o'blogs. But Cst. Nick may regret this when Yaniv goes wailing to whatever the internal affairs unit is called. Cheers, Cst. Nick - long may you call 'em as you see 'em.



Interesting. I think we've got another troon who can't/won't drive. Seems to be a common characteristic. (P.S. But I hold to my previous galaxy brain insight that Yaniv's a faux troon.)

Imagine CWC having something over you: having a car and license. And the lower sink even lower.
 
Does nobody else find it strange that the email is so unprofessional?
"to investigate any sexual assault or threats or crimes against a person.....we need a victim", "its just how it is", "I am aware of such and have read a bunch of blogs", just to cite a few. Is this how Canadian LEO's write official emails?
I saw that too, there are also a couple of common typos, like spellcheck autocorrect changing "any" to "and" in one instance. I want to believe but it does seem a bit odd. The only reason I dont completely doubt it is because I'm imagining it being written by some harried gumshoe hunched over a desk while phones are ringing off the wall and somebody is pinning strings together on a bulletin board, the ashtray has a bunch of still-smoldering snubbed out cigarettes and the desk is littered with papers and half-finished mugs of coffee.
 
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