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@TruthWarriorDad@dreverendYup@BertaBSDetector@Retiremyass They abducted kids to make them "fit in" as they like to put it. This is even back when white kids who understood english even got smacked around in school. You reaaaally think the priests and nuns and whoever else running the show weren't going to extremes? Hope this helps!
@KashkovMichael@caroltreardon@jeremynicklom Pretending it didn't happen when they have evidence the contrary doesn't solve anything ๐ court would still say "yup legitimate claim" whether you heard a land acknowledgment before the Canucks game or not
@mortimer_1 Dipshits. Public services such as schools and healthcare on reserve aren't funded through "education" and "healthcare". Comes from Indigenous Services Canada which is part of the pictured budget.
@JimMcMurtry01 Any legal complaints that stem from the bullshit in that racist piece of legislation are finally being resolved or at the very least, heard and this is a problem...why? Because wrongs are righted? Look inward.
@JimMcMurtry01 The irony here is that you think the Indian Act only caused guilt. It literally caused everything that would've been resolved 100 years ago to be delayed until today whether people felt bad or not.
@KARMA19612@FPVaughanIII@guyfelicella Idk what point Frankey is even trying to make lmao. He's probably the first person to complain when a Canadian factory closes talking about "jobs are leaving". Fair. But NOW he'll argue that Canadian workers don't benefit from Canadian sales because the parent company is Swiss??
@wrychrd@DefazioIvano I think anytime someone calls Ford a liberal they really just don't know the difference. The guy is either lining his buddies pockets and pushing to privatize healthcare.
@PeacefulNiceGuy @IRPlawyer Anyone can purchase crown land so long as they do it correctly. It's the same thing. Since you're no more mister nice guy, you're the weirdo worried about unfounded conspiracy theories. I genuinely hope you can fix yourself, but for some reason I think you're hopeless. Good luck
@PeacefulNiceGuy @IRPlawyer Because if so, great! You're consistent. If not and you want to argue about how that's different then I encourage you to look inward and reevaluate that. It's no different than a random business owner selling to another random person who then closes it.
@PeacefulNiceGuy @IRPlawyer I get your frustration about a place being accessible and now it's closed to you. If any random developer were to purchase that exact parcel of crown land instead and they were to slap a no trespassing sign, would you be as upset and worried about how it was used?
@PeacefulNiceGuy @IRPlawyer No one is making it "go back to the way it was." The British/colony/Canada/etc (depending on the treaty) signed a contract with the people, broke it, and it's being corrected and upheld. It's being enforced the same as any standard contract you were to sign.
@PeacefulNiceGuy @IRPlawyer Ok so they ran it, didn't keep running it, closed it. Just like any non-native business owner who lets their business fall apart. So the exact same thing.
@mortimer_1 Sure, appeal it and if it holds up because the evidence is strong enough, then what? Gonna continue to blame them even though they fought against it?