Since it's come up we need to mention it. There's a lot of anger going around about the false report of child graves at a residential school in Kelowna. So much so there has been a few documentaries made about it which has caused a split within the BC Conservatives. That's unfortunate.
I've talked about this before from different angles but today we have a new angle and that's Red privilege. Everybody knows residential schools sucked. Everyone knows children were never lined up and murdered in Residential schools.
The intent was to educate so the intent wasn't bad. Perhaps the method was. In French immersion you're not allowed to speak English, you only speak French. That's so you learn the language faster. For some people it works for some it doesn't.
Remember these were kids from a different culture. It wasn't just teaching them English it was trying to westernize them so they'd be able to integrate into society. These are kids who have been hunting and fishing for a thousand years. You want them to sit in a class and learn English?
What happens when they misbehave? Well there was corporal punishment back then. Every kid got the strap if they misbehaved. That probably didn't go over very well. On top of that there was sexual abuse. That is horrific and was far too common back in Irish Catholic schools.
So yea residential schools sucked. Although the child grave claim at the Kelowna site was false, there were other child graves found at other sites which had been addressed in previous inquiries. Child mortality rates back then were very high. A lot of kids died from tuberculosis.
My mother's father died of scarlet fever when she was a little girl back in Nova Scotia. In one of the Residential school diaries, it recorded that one of the young girls died of tuberculosis so the Nuns put her in a dress and gave her a proper burial.
As I've said before, Nuns were volunteers like Mother Teresa.
A lot of people get very angry about the residential schools genocide claim. They were not lining kids up and killing them in mass graves. That did not happen. Yet the Communists who want to exploit the First Nations keep trying to claim it did when it didn't. A cultural genocide is very different from a literal genocide. It's very important to recognize that.
Remember the Uyghur genocide in China? That was real. Remember the genocide under Mao in China, under Pol Pot in Cambodia and under Stalin in Russia? Those genocides were real so be very careful when the Communist come claiming to support your rights. There are no Aboriginal rights in Communism because in Communism no one has any rights.
The misrepresentation of the Residential schools has emboldened ANTIFA to burn down Churches. That is bad. Very bad. Two wrongs don't make a right. Two wrongs are both wrong. Just as we saw in the Montreal church protest, the Communists and Anarchists waving the Palestinian flag were not Palestinians. They were white Communists and Anarchists.
Mohawks are from Ontario. They're not from BC. All these white clowns waving Mohawks flags they bought on Ebay are not Aboriginals. They are Communists and Anarchists who want to exploit the Aboriginals to make everyone slaves.
Truth and Reconciliation day has made things a lot worse because they aren't telling the truth and they have no desire to reconcile. They want to lie and exploit to create hate and division. By the looks of it, they're doing a very good job at that. There was no division before. Now there is. Now there is a lot of animosity and racism is on the rise.
Years ago Canada had a Constitutional crisis. Quebec separatism was at an all time high and a proposal was brought forward to change the Constitution and give the French, English and Aboriginals district society status.
At the time I thought maybe this would be a good idea to keep the country together. A Japanese friend disagreed. He said I don't think you should give special status to anyone. What's wrong with all people are equal? He was right.
As soon as we try to create distinct societies, the universal equality in the Charter of Rights is diminished. That's kind of where we're at now. After an era of misinformation about white privilege pushing white hate and white guilt it's created a new kind of privileged. All of a sudden if your First Nations, you're better than everyone else.
Again, what happened to all people are equal? What happened to the sacred hoop where all races work together for the common good? That's what we need to focus on.
I totally support celebrating First Nation culture and heritage but I really take offense to the Land Acknowledgement declaration. We're on the unceded land of this tribe and that tribe. It programs Red privilege and misrepresents Canadian identity and equality. In BC there are more unresolved land claims then there is land in BC. Why is that?
That's because all the various tribes didn't all live in peace and harmony. I met a hereditary war chief from Tofino. He said historically, his tribe was able to repel the invasion of a larger tribe from the US because England gave them guns.
In Fort Langley that tribe historically got along very well with the British fur traders at the fort. The British had guns and would protect them from other tribes that would raid them and carry away slaves. Slavery was a big problem among Natives in the Pacific Northwest. That's not a good thing.
We need to move forward and reject the Communist WEF programming trying to divide us and make us all slaves. There is no privilege. There's no white privilege, black privilege, or red privilege. All people are equal, end of discussion.
This land is for everyone to share regardless of race, colour or creed. Everyone has an equal vote and an equal say. No one is better than anyone else.
All this stuff is part of the Globalist Communist plan to tear down Canada so it can be absorbed into the New World Order.
ReplyDeleteI think that claim has merit. To do that they have to get rid of the Charter of Rights. They trash Canada to justify getting rid of the Charter of Rights. The Charter of Rights is a good document we can be proud of and need to protect.
DeleteThere's a lot of good historical truth in this post.
ReplyDeleteI think the war of 1812 is a good example. The Mohawks and the French joined forces to oppose the American invasion. The French and First Nations were treated better in Canada than they were in America. The Canadian mosaic preserves culture, the American melting pot does not.
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