‘It’s painful,’ says N.S. MP of string of abusive calls, veiled threats
HALIFAX — A Liberal member of Parliament says she is installing a home security system in response to abusive online and telephone comments received after she advocated for increased gun control and a feminist analysis of the Nova Scotia mass shooting.
Lenore Zann said she noticed an increase in the vitriol after she supported her government’s introduction of a ban of many assault-style guns and joined a call for a probe into the role hatred of women played in the April 18-19 shootings that claimed 22 lives.
Zann’s part-time constituency assistant, Darlene Blair, says after the MP supported the gun ban, there was a steady flow of calls through May referring to the MP for Cumberland-Colchester with “unkind, vile, disgusting” language that on at least 15 occasions specifically targeted her gender.
Blair, says one caller left the Nazi anthem on the phone and another man warned Blair that people he was friendly with had firearms, and “he wanted to warn me there was going to be blood spilt on the ground.”