Posted on 12/16/2023 8:54:30 AM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
Ian Vandaelle, a business journalist in Canada, has died at the age of 33.
His most recent position was a reporter and editor at the Financial Post. He had been a producer at BNN Bloomberg for more than a decade.
Previously, he interned at Report on Business, where he copy edited stories and videos to the Report on Business website.
Vandaelle interned at the National Post and held the post of business and technology editor at The Eyeopener, a weekly student newspaper of Toronto Metropolitan University.
Vandaelle graduated from Ryerson University. His partner was Stephanie Hughes, an equities reporter for Bloomberg News in Toronto.
“We will carry on his memory as the kindest, most loving person we could know,” wrote Hughes on Twitter. “He also leaves behind the best friends anyone could ever ask for.”
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He also suggested that unvaccinated people should be arrested and taken away to concentration camps."
And here's an example of that loving fascist kindness:
He also suggested that unvaccinated people should be arrested and taken away to concentration camps."
IMO, the kind of hate & ugliness evidenced here usually carries over into the rest of that person's thinking and life.
His age group( 30-45-ish) is the one suffering the most ‘unusual’ or ‘sudden’ deaths. It’s a mystery, but it’s probably Climate Change.
Or wood stoves.
Cause of death?
Socialized medicine.
” the kindest, most loving person we could know,” wrote Hughes on Twitter.
He is not missed.
My money's on white supremacy. And the patriarchy.
Sudden-itis or sudden-osis, I presume.
Did he have a chance to say he was sorry before he died?
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