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==Prosecution== | ==Prosecution== | ||
Alek was ''not'' charged with the crime of terrorism, or 83.1 of the Canadian criminal code. Experts in terrorism such as popular terrorism-subject podcaster Phil Gurskie say that he was probably not charged with terrorism because incel is not an ideology, but rather a life circumstance.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTx39aqEwFo</ref> Minassian's [[Facebook]] post was largely a [[shitpost]], a.k.a posts made insincerely. In Minassian's case, the insincere part being his pretending being [[incel]] is being part of a political movement. | Alek was ''not'' charged with the crime of terrorism, or 83.1 of the Canadian criminal code. Experts in terrorism such as popular terrorism-subject podcaster Phil Gurskie say that he was probably not charged with terrorism because incel is not an ideology, but rather a life circumstance.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTx39aqEwFo</ref> Minassian's [[Facebook]] post was largely a [[shitpost]], a.k.a posts made insincerely. In Minassian's case, the insincere part being his pretending being [[incel]] is being part of a political movement. During the course of the trial, it came out that Minassian admitted to several asessors that he claimed to be part of an 'incel movement' in an effort to increase his own notoriety.<ref>https://globalnews.ca/news/7672444/alek-minassian-trial-verdict-toronto-van-attack/</ref> | ||
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