2 thoughts on “Surprise greets National Inquiry’s hearings in Manitoba”
Listening to the families is what the families want, but it is counter productive in preventing future murders. There is nothing new to be learned in hearing the emotional pain of the families or stories of the virtue of the victims or musical ceremonies and rituals.
We need to hear only from people with concrete plans to stop the murders.
Exactly. The focus on the families is a distraction and will bog the inquiry down in tone at the expense of substance.
Listening to the families is what the families want, but it is counter productive in preventing future murders. There is nothing new to be learned in hearing the emotional pain of the families or stories of the virtue of the victims or musical ceremonies and rituals.
We need to hear only from people with concrete plans to stop the murders.
Exactly. The focus on the families is a distraction and will bog the inquiry down in tone at the expense of substance.