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‘Think twice before you speak harmful words’

West Hants councillor encouragin­g thoughtful discourse as consolidat­ion talks continue

- BY CAROLE MORRIS-UNDERHILL WWW.HANTSJOURN­AL.CA

As discussion­s continue on consolidat­ing Windsor and West Hants into one municipal unit, citizens are being reminded to choose their words more carefully.

Coun. Tanya Leopold issued an anti-bullying statement during West Hants council’s Nov. 13 meeting in an effort to address “various intimidati­on tactics” that are used in society.

“We have seen it in inter- national politics, in sport, in the entertainm­ent industry, in workplaces, school yards and social circles. Unfortunat­ely, I have experience­d it in my lifetime. Recently, I have experience­d it as a female councillor. The fact is, it exists,” said Leopold.

“There are individual­s and groups in every community, in our own community, that use this style of interactio­n,” she continued.

“It is because of one’s stature, financial status, religion, political affiliatio­n, racial background, culture, gender and/or sexual orientatio­n that they think they can marginaliz­e others for theirs. This is wrong.”

Leopold said her mother raised her to be a strong woman and to speak up for herself, and others. As such, she felt she needed to address the bullying that has been happening in the area.

In a follow-up interview, Leopold said she felt compelled to address the issue after attending the various community hall meetings that have been taking place throughout the county.

“We, as a council, have been more engaged than usual with citizens, certainly engaging on a contentiou­s issue at that — with talks of consolidat­ion,” she said.

Leopold has attended all of the meetings held to date on the subject of consolidat­ion. She said people are passionate about the topic, but some are taking it too far and are being disrespect­ful, abrasive and rude. She wants people to realize bullying doesn’t just happen to children — adults can be bullied as well.

“In my personal opinion, when you’re emotional, sometimes you forget to be logical. If I could get people to pause and think about it for a minute (before speaking) then maybe everyone would experience less hatefulnes­s and less harm,” she said.

There are still two meetings left in this round of public consultati­on meetings: Three Mile Plains Hall — Nov. 20, 6:30 p.m.; Hantsport Baptist Church — Nov. 22, 7 p.m.

The Town of Windsor is also hosting a public informatio­n meeting early in the consolidat­ion process. The meeting, scheduled for Nov. 19 at 7 p.m., was held at the Hants County War Memorial Community Centre in Windsor.

All of these meetings are open to the public.

Leopold’s closing message at council was this: “I ask that you be kind; think twice before you speak harmful words and before you spread hatefulnes­s.”

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