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Seth Hatfield, the man responsible for a fatal shootout in Côte-des-Neiges on Monday, appeared to have written a manifesto filled with rhetoric associated with the “involuntary celibacy” — or “incel” — movement and advocating for the use of terror.
montrealgazette.com
The 104-page document points to feminism, liberalism and capitalism as causes for what the author says is male suffering, outlining steps to create a “new order” that would curtail the economic and sexual freedoms of women.
The Gazette has made the editorial decision not to link to the manifesto, to avoid amplifying its message.
The text also describes how readers should approach police encounters when committing acts of violence, and suggests targeting the headquarters of pornography companies, among other institutions.
It ends with the words: “Be unflinching, go forth, and KILL THEM ALL!”
A copy of the purported manifesto, which has the name Seth Hatfield as the author, was obtained and reviewed by The Gazette.
Hatfield’s writings surfaced on Monday after a civilian, a Montreal police officer and a suspect were killed in a shootout that culminated in a massive police operation and hours-long lockdown in the Côte-des-Neiges area. The SPVM officer killed on Monday has been identified as Const. Mohamed Lamine Benredouane and the civilian victim as 68-year-old Michael Mizrahi.
Although the word “incel” does not appear in Hatfield’s manifesto, it contains many hallmarks of the ideology, namely the belief that women and societal norms are responsible for men’s perceived lack of romantic success.
Hatfield also cites modern capitalism as responsible for the so-called “hypergamy state” in which women are enabled to favour “a plethora of attractive males” rather than being bound “legalistically and culturally” to just one.
In his manifesto, he lists dozens of “valid potential class A targets,” including international real-estate brokerages, private equity firms, elite bankers and politicians, influential Zionists, private health and oil CEOs, plastic surgeons, cryptocurrency leaders, the headquarters of all corporations with ties to Zionism (IBM, Microsoft, Boeing) and “pickup artists,” among others.
Notably, one of the targets mentioned is “the headquarters of international pornography companies” and those who “actively promote pornography to the public.”
In the aftermath of the shootings on Monday, broken windows were visible in the building that houses the head office of Aylo — the world’s largest pornography company and the parent company of Pornhub.
Monday’s tragedy is not the first in Canada to be linked to incel-related ideology.
The worldview was connected to the perpetrator of a 2018 van attack in Toronto that killed 10 and injured more than a dozen others. It was also linked to a 2020 machete attack at a Toronto spa in which one woman was killed and another seriously injured — the first incel-related incident in Canada to be deemed an act of terrorism by the courts.
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Thoughts?
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Seth Hatfield, the man responsible for a fatal shootout in Côte-des-Neiges on Monday, appeared to have written a manifesto filled with rhetoric associated with the “involuntary celibacy” — or “incel” — movement and advocating for the use of terror.
Manifesto laden with incel ideology linked to Côte-des-Neiges shootings
A 104-page document advocates for use of terror in creating "new order."
montrealgazette.com
The 104-page document points to feminism, liberalism and capitalism as causes for what the author says is male suffering, outlining steps to create a “new order” that would curtail the economic and sexual freedoms of women.
The Gazette has made the editorial decision not to link to the manifesto, to avoid amplifying its message.
The text also describes how readers should approach police encounters when committing acts of violence, and suggests targeting the headquarters of pornography companies, among other institutions.
It ends with the words: “Be unflinching, go forth, and KILL THEM ALL!”
A copy of the purported manifesto, which has the name Seth Hatfield as the author, was obtained and reviewed by The Gazette.
Hatfield’s writings surfaced on Monday after a civilian, a Montreal police officer and a suspect were killed in a shootout that culminated in a massive police operation and hours-long lockdown in the Côte-des-Neiges area. The SPVM officer killed on Monday has been identified as Const. Mohamed Lamine Benredouane and the civilian victim as 68-year-old Michael Mizrahi.
Although the word “incel” does not appear in Hatfield’s manifesto, it contains many hallmarks of the ideology, namely the belief that women and societal norms are responsible for men’s perceived lack of romantic success.
Hatfield also cites modern capitalism as responsible for the so-called “hypergamy state” in which women are enabled to favour “a plethora of attractive males” rather than being bound “legalistically and culturally” to just one.
In his manifesto, he lists dozens of “valid potential class A targets,” including international real-estate brokerages, private equity firms, elite bankers and politicians, influential Zionists, private health and oil CEOs, plastic surgeons, cryptocurrency leaders, the headquarters of all corporations with ties to Zionism (IBM, Microsoft, Boeing) and “pickup artists,” among others.
Notably, one of the targets mentioned is “the headquarters of international pornography companies” and those who “actively promote pornography to the public.”
In the aftermath of the shootings on Monday, broken windows were visible in the building that houses the head office of Aylo — the world’s largest pornography company and the parent company of Pornhub.
Monday’s tragedy is not the first in Canada to be linked to incel-related ideology.
The worldview was connected to the perpetrator of a 2018 van attack in Toronto that killed 10 and injured more than a dozen others. It was also linked to a 2020 machete attack at a Toronto spa in which one woman was killed and another seriously injured — the first incel-related incident in Canada to be deemed an act of terrorism by the courts.
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Thoughts?