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		<title>Queer McGill holds Fall General Assembly</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pledges support to Gay Village and Iranian LGBTQ community</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.mcgilldaily.com/2012/09/queer-mcgill-holds-fall-general-assembly/">Queer McGill holds Fall General Assembly</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.mcgilldaily.com">The McGill Daily</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Queer McGill (QM) held its Fall General Assembly (GA) on Tuesday in the wake of internal restructuring.</p>
<p>GA chairs Grace Khare and Aliénor Lemieux-Cumberlege began by introducing a new organizational structure based on working groups, which according to Lemieux-Cumberlege would “involve more people, incite more discussions and debates, and be more inclusive of member interests.”</p>
<p>These would include first years and newcomers, francophone, queer people of colour, and trans* working groups.</p>
<p>There will also be a political action working group, a social working group, and Allies Montréal and QueerLine working groups.</p>
<p>Following a financial report by the Finance Coordinator and the election of Kimberly Bae as the new External Communications Coordinator, two motions were put forth.</p>
<p>The first, “An Inclusive Village,” was a critique of the increased policing of Montreal’s Gay Village due to the alleged presence of “undesirables,” a term sometimes used to refer to the homeless, drug addicts, and sex workers who reside in the Village.</p>
<p>The motion received an ambivalent reaction from the constituency as many felt it ignored the necessity of the presence of vigilance in the area.</p>
<p>It was amended to affirm QM’s commitment to the introduction of social work organizations to the Village as an alternative to an “oppressive increase” in police presence.</p>
<p>The amended motion passed with 15 for, seven against, and seven abstentions.</p>
<p>The second motion, “War With Iran,” condemned the “ill-treatment of LGBT communities in Iran” but “opposed it being used as a justification for a potential war on the country.”</p>
<p>A number of people at the GA claimed that the motion had misplaced intentions.</p>
<p>Former QM Resource Coordinator Edward Langstone said, “Queer people don’t necessarily want to be contextualized in a political light.”</p>
<p>Another attendee felt that the motion was too “queer-centric” and that it ignored the much larger context of the Iranian conflict.</p>
<p>QM council member Eliot Hautefeuille claimed that the motion was “not representative of all the [constituents] of Queer McGill,” as it unnecessarily politicized what was meant to be a social group.</p>
<p>Many others, however, were in favour of the motion and its message.</p>
<p>One attendee – who said she was Iranian by birth – supported the motion and stated, “Wars are never fought over human rights. They never have [been] and never will. The use of queers as an excuse for a dreadful thing like war is unacceptable.”</p>
<p>In the end, the motion passed on computers at the GA.</p>
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