Quebec students push for law to stop sexual violence in elementary and high schools
MONTREAL — Sophie was 15 years old when she says her history teacher made comments about her breasts in front of the entire class.
She reported what happened to a support staff member at her high school. But instead of being taken seriously and getting support, she said the employee told her the teacher didn’t mean anything bad by what he said.
“It was like they were trying to trivialize my situation and (tell me) that in the end, I don’t need to get upset, I don’t need to be shocked, I don’t need to be frustrated by it,” said Sophie, which is not her real name. The Montreal woman, now 20, spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of her allegations.
“Well no, it’s not normal. It’s not normal to trivialize and normalize that situation,” she said in a recent interview.