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The murderer had an Algerian father. Does anyone know if he was a Muslim. Sure, he is still a misogynist but what made him afraid of women?

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No. It's motivated by hatred towards feminism. There is no reference to religion. There is no account of the killer being Muslim.

@domremy said:

The murderer had an Algerian father. Does anyone know if he was a Muslim. Sure, he is still a misogynist but what made him afraid of women?

Did you know that this is a movie about something that happened in 1989 in Montreal? Here is a link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89cole_Polytechnique_massacre

I know this.

If the killer were Muslim there must have been some indication of him being Muslim in the film. Otherwise it would have been a glaring omission. None of the killer's writings had Muslim undertones. We never see him praying or wearing a skullcap throughout the film.

Furthermore, the whole wikipedia article you linked doesn't contain the words "muslim" or "islam". I have to raise an eyebrow at this.

I can only deduct that the motivation is from a combination of sexual frustration and misdirected anger towards feminism as a result of sexual frustration.

@Geff said:

I know this.

If the killer were Muslim there must have been some indication of him being Muslim in the film. Otherwise it would have been a glaring omission. None of the killer's writings had Muslim undertones. We never see him praying or wearing a skullcap throughout the film.

Furthermore, the whole wikipedia article you linked doesn't contain the words "muslim" or "islam". I have to raise an eyebrow at this.

I can only deduct that the motivation is from a combination of sexual frustration and misdirected anger towards feminism as a result of sexual frustration.

Geff, As you can see I wasn't referring to your comment (otherwise your comment would have been 'quoted' above my comment), I was leaving the info for the OP.

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