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"abuse survivor", "cancer survivor", "airplane crash survivor" - the comparison to Holocaust survivors was a bit strident, but it's not an unusual usage, and as noted by 71.71.133.208 "residential school survivor" is a very common term.
removed criminals category
I removed
Category:Canadian criminals as it's inappropriate for someone charged and jailed for simple contempt of court arising from a political protest; she may have had, indeed, an existing criminal record at the time of the Eagleridge protests, as I think
Betty Krawczyk did, but "criminal" carries connotations of murderers, thieves, rapists, con artists etc and is not an appropriate term for someone hauled into court for a political protest.
Skookum1 (
talk) 03:08, 26 December 2009 (UTC)
blah blah blah ur a loser whoever wrote any bad of survivores — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
24.82.8.2 (
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18:18, 28 April 2012 (UTC)reply
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"abuse survivor", "cancer survivor", "airplane crash survivor" - the comparison to Holocaust survivors was a bit strident, but it's not an unusual usage, and as noted by 71.71.133.208 "residential school survivor" is a very common term.
removed criminals category
I removed
Category:Canadian criminals as it's inappropriate for someone charged and jailed for simple contempt of court arising from a political protest; she may have had, indeed, an existing criminal record at the time of the Eagleridge protests, as I think
Betty Krawczyk did, but "criminal" carries connotations of murderers, thieves, rapists, con artists etc and is not an appropriate term for someone hauled into court for a political protest.
Skookum1 (
talk) 03:08, 26 December 2009 (UTC)
blah blah blah ur a loser whoever wrote any bad of survivores — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
24.82.8.2 (
talk)
18:18, 28 April 2012 (UTC)reply