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If I missed this above, sorry - just re-read the day's captures and didn't see it.
Clearly, he's too unstable to volunteer around young people - even if the RCMP doesn't have evidence of perving on record.
Additions from today's twattery:
And then, in part of today's sizzling exchange with Oger, Yaniv says he called and emailed the human rights tribunal about his frequent suicide attempts. WTF? Maybe that was when he was seeking anonymity for his complaints? Seems kinda inappropriate, doesn't it, to be contacting a member of a body deciding a complaint you've brought to tell them your life hangs in the balance?
Edit: Archived tweets
Clearly, he's too unstable to volunteer around young people - even if the RCMP doesn't have evidence of perving on record.
Additions from today's twattery:
And then, in part of today's sizzling exchange with Oger, Yaniv says he called and emailed the human rights tribunal about his frequent suicide attempts. WTF? Maybe that was when he was seeking anonymity for his complaints? Seems kinda inappropriate, doesn't it, to be contacting a member of a body deciding a complaint you've brought to tell them your life hangs in the balance?
Yaniv first drops hints to Oger about having informed DV and DC repeatedly that he planned to kill himself. Oger says he doesn't get it, so Yaniv provides a decoder ring: The first page of the decision re: Oger's own complaint to the human rights tribunal. Well, there's one DC on that page: tribunal panel member Devyn Cosineau. There's no DV in that decision, but the tribunal's annual report (p. 6 of the PDF) lists Daniel Varnals as a member of the staff, so perhaps he was the other one putting up with Yaniv's suicide baiting.
In the first tweet above, Yaniv flat out calls these "suicide threats." Threats.
Threats come with an "or," don't they? Do this OR I'll do that. Give me what I want OR a bad thing will happen. And he made these threats to a governmental body deciding a complaint he brought.
So what was the "or," Jonathan? What were you trying to circumvent the law to force them to do?
In the first tweet above, Yaniv flat out calls these "suicide threats." Threats.
Threats come with an "or," don't they? Do this OR I'll do that. Give me what I want OR a bad thing will happen. And he made these threats to a governmental body deciding a complaint he brought.
So what was the "or," Jonathan? What were you trying to circumvent the law to force them to do?
Edit: Archived tweets
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