trudeau doesnt give a **** about indigeneous peoples rights

spilledthebeer

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Sure you can. Most of the "Indian supporters" are white wannabes.




POOR STUPID T-gurly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Exhibiting his foolishness for the world yet again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Those "indian supporters" are virtually ALL civil service union Hogs who desperately want their LIE-beral overlords to remain in power- in exchange for great gobs of new gravy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Hog greed is breaking our economy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Those "Indian supporters" generally EXPECT TO BE BRIBED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


For most native supporters- NO BRIBE MEANS NO MORE SUPPORT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Though we should not forget the Christian religious LOONS who think that the Earth is 6500 years old and that God will provide to protect us from racists and nuclear war and national bankruptcy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Or maybe we should ask if this religious support for native bigots and drunkards is some sort of belated priestly apology for residential schools and such?????????????????????????????????


If this religious support IS in fact motivated by guilt then it is ENTIRELY MISPLACED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The bible tells us clearly that TWO WRONGS DO NOT MAKE A RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The residential school disaster was set up for good honest reasons and was run as a TOTAL DISASTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The idea that natives NEED TO FIND SOME LOGICAL PLACE IN MODERN SOCIETY IS NOT HARD TO ARGUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Too bad logic is getting BURIED under LIE-beral BULLSH+T PROPAGANDA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Letting natives remain lost in the woods like half wild AND BADLY NEGLECTED pets is not doing them any good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The suicide rates and drunken stupidity and general violence and corruption that are too often a part of native life are absolute proof that the native way is a MESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

petros

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So any natives that see the economic benefits of the line to their communities are 'white wannabes' eh, Tec. Good to know.
More than 100 First Nations could purchase the Trans Mountain expansion pipeline
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/tmx-irc-indigenous-1.4975243
Here's a bunch more you can label.
Probably tied to this group as well and I'd wager they are just as concerned about whales, salmon and beaches.

https://globalnews.ca/news/4486622/eagle-spirit-oil-pipeline-prince-rupert-neb/

They decided their lives need saving too. They can only dream of the 24/7 convenience of the south coast for community based support services and healthcare.

They must not be getting the US money to protest to drive the price of our oil down, suppress our dollar, kill our manufacturing, the entire resource sector and force the rest of Canada and their cousins as a whole to suffer.

Assholes too stupid to realize they are being used by US "Big Oil".
 
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MHz

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Your reply means 'no recovery possible until the next life', you get the delayed version thanks to all your hard work for the Collective. Looks good on you really. lol
 

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B.C. First Nations leaders lend their support to Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs at Smithers rally

'Reconciliation cannot be done at the end of a gun,' says chief from the Secwepemc nation

First Nations leaders from communities across B.C. gathered in Smithers Wednesday in support of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary leadership following last week's RCMP enforcement of an injunction to allow access to their territory by a pipeline company.
"You are in charge of your land, make no mistake about it. We are in charge of our land. And at times, we need to rely on each other for support," said Murray Smith from Lax Kw'alaams near Prince Rupert.
Smith and others from the Tsimshian nation said they came to show support after the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs stood with them, in their territory, when they were standing in opposition to the Pacific Northwest LNG project on Lelu Island.
"Today's show of support from our neighbours and allies… proves the Wet'suwet'en do not stand alone," said Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief Na'Moks.


"We the hereditary chiefs are the title holders and maintain authority and jurisdiction to make decisions on our unceded lands."


More: https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/wetsuweten-bc-first-nations-leaders-smithers-rally-1.4981069
 

pgs

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B.C. First Nations leaders lend their support to Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs at Smithers rally

'Reconciliation cannot be done at the end of a gun,' says chief from the Secwepemc nation

First Nations leaders from communities across B.C. gathered in Smithers Wednesday in support of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary leadership following last week's RCMP enforcement of an injunction to allow access to their territory by a pipeline company.
"You are in charge of your land, make no mistake about it. We are in charge of our land. And at times, we need to rely on each other for support," said Murray Smith from Lax Kw'alaams near Prince Rupert.
Smith and others from the Tsimshian nation said they came to show support after the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs stood with them, in their territory, when they were standing in opposition to the Pacific Northwest LNG project on Lelu Island.
"Today's show of support from our neighbours and allies… proves the Wet'suwet'en do not stand alone," said Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief Na'Moks.


"We the hereditary chiefs are the title holders and maintain authority and jurisdiction to make decisions on our unceded lands."


More: https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/wetsuweten-bc-first-nations-leaders-smithers-rally-1.4981069
Why can’t they win elections ? Do the majority of band members agree with the hereditary chiefs ?
 

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Why can’t they win elections ? Do the majority of band members agree with the hereditary chiefs ?
Elections are imposed on native communities by the invading colonial governments. That is not how they are organized and that is how the colonial governments get the elected councils to do their bidding - pay off the councils. They are illegitimate governing bodies and that is the way Canada and BC get their way for the corporations. The so called democratic system is designed to be corrupted and it is. The Haida just stripped some of their hereditary chiefs of their title for supporting a pipeline. Most band members don't recognize their colonial imposed governments.

BC is an illegitimate province. With next to no treaties, the land still belongs to the natives, that is why Canada uses force to get their way. That may be coming to an end as many of the tribes are gathering together to put a stop to this abuse of power that does not exist in legal terms. BC was supposed to settle land claims before they entered confederation but they chose not to. How they got accepted is anybodies guess. Probably because Canada needed a western port to ship off all the natural resources they stole from indigenous lands.
 

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Elections are imposed on native communities by the invading colonial governments. That is not how they are organized and that is how the colonial governments get the elected councils to do their bidding - pay off the councils. They are illegitimate governing bodies and that is the way Canada and BC get their way for the corporations. The so called democratic system is designed to be corrupted and it is. The Haida just stripped some of their hereditary chiefs of their title for supporting a pipeline. Most band members don't recognize their colonial imposed governments.

BC is an illegitimate province. With next to no treaties, the land still belongs to the natives, that is why Canada uses force to get their way. That may be coming to an end as many of the tribes are gathering together to put a stop to this abuse of power that does not exist in legal terms. BC was supposed to settle land claims before they entered confederation but they chose not to. How they got accepted is anybodies guess. Probably because Canada needed a western port to ship off all the natural resources they stole from indigenous lands.
Wow . So a hereditary chief can be removed , yet they allow the elected representatives to control the finances and infrastructure , Makes sense to me I am the boss ( hereditary chief ) but you control the money and decide where and when it is spent . No wonder native culture couldn’t even utilize a simple concept like a wheel .
 

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Elections are imposed on native communities by the invading colonial governments. That is not how they are organized and that is how the colonial governments get the elected councils to do their bidding - pay off the councils. They are illegitimate governing bodies and that is the way Canada and BC get their way for the corporations. The so called democratic system is designed to be corrupted and it is. The Haida just stripped some of their hereditary chiefs of their title for supporting a pipeline. Most band members don't recognize their colonial imposed governments.

BC is an illegitimate province. With next to no treaties, the land still belongs to the natives, that is why Canada uses force to get their way. That may be coming to an end as many of the tribes are gathering together to put a stop to this abuse of power that does not exist in legal terms. BC was supposed to settle land claims before they entered confederation but they chose not to. How they got accepted is anybodies guess. Probably because Canada needed a western port to ship off all the natural resources they stole from indigenous lands.
Good , maybe we can get Custers revenge .
 

Cliffy

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Good , maybe we can get Custers revenge .


 

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She was a native to that land there too wasn't she cliffy?
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talk about a custard moment eh?

Say was that Meme also a Gillette moment too?..like as in drunk to the Gill-ettes?
 

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Excellent legal backgrounder from lawyers at West Coast Environmental Law

"Legally there is no question that Aboriginal title exists, and there is no doubt that related rights of Indigenous nations to make decisions about and govern their territories also exist."

"How Canada’s “prove-it” mentality undermines reconciliation"https://www.wcel.org/.../unistoten-stand-how-canadas...
No where does it state that hereditary leadership reigns supreme . Maybe you should go back to the drawing board .