I love sandbagging leftist morons. https://nationalpost.com/news/the-m...nd-unrealized-solutions-echo-through-them-allBTW your 98 studies is hilarious fake news.
No, it's not. Killing people of your own ethnic background does not constitute genocide. Btw the Kurds were NOT "Saddam's people". Hence why he was tried for genocide. Get it yet?When Sadam gassed his own people he was tried for genocide.
Get it?
It's who gets killed - not who does the killing.
now?I love sandbagging leftist morons. https://nationalpost.com/news/the-m...nd-unrealized-solutions-echo-through-them-all
Apparently the National Post is fake news now.
see aboveHere is what Trudeau actually said:
"We accept their findings, including that what happened amounts to genocide,"
No, what makes sense is you crying as usual about news you don't like being "fake news". And yes Hoid, I'm such an FN hating White natty I spent the better part of 20 years flying food and supplies to remote Native communities.see above
what has actually happened is that an inquiry has made a finding and now the white nattys need to scream about Trudeau in order to not have to deal with a finding.
Is it a surprise that climate change deniers find themselves in this spot?
No. It makes perfect sense.
Who cares ?no fan of either Trudeau or the Liberal Party of Canada.
but an even lesser fan of the white nattys
It doesn't, but our PM has a p.c. mind as shallow as puppy piss on a plate.So how does male FN's killing female FNs constitute genocide?
see aboveHere is what Trudeau actually said:
"We accept their findings, including that what happened amounts to genocide,"
Yes. That's why you have white natty fakenews intellect as an avatar, MF.no fan of either Trudeau or the Liberal Party of Canada.
but an even lesser fan of the white nattys
I guess that's why Trudeau has a lower approval rating than Trump?
Let's see...
Trudeau is an idiot. Witness India, China, his little speech yesterday on using drink boxes (BTW, it 2017 Rebel Media did a FOI request on Trudeau's household spending....guess what? Bottled water...over $300 in a single month) (AND he co-wrote an article in 2008 saying that we had to give up bottled water to save the planet) Did I say hypocrite? A vicious, lying, incompetent prick............one that has done more damage to liberty in this country than any other PM since his disqusting father. Justin would be the worst PM since Willy King, except he doesn't have the brains to screw up the country to the extent his Daddy did.........that other lover of Marxist dictatorships.
Most Canadians have now figured this all out.
Hoid is a little slow.
He's a Dipper.If this goes through.....Hoid/Waldo will probably not vote for Trudeau.....
https://globalnews.ca/news/5398956/trans-mountain-pipeline-expansion-justin-trudeau/
it isn't a cigarette - and it would be "deadlier than" not thenYes. That's why you have white natty fakenews intellect as an avatar, MF.
and with an effen child killing cigarette in your hands too.
Deadlier then the gun on children in the hands of an "influencer" like yourself....look it up.
The day Trudeau the sock puppet apologizes to Canada for existing on the public payroll while he deliberately destroys the place for his economic masters, we will know he is serious and truthfull.
I hope you are shortselling this economy.
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says "genocide" isn't the right word to describe what's been done to generations of Indigenous women and girls in Canada.
Speaking on Parliament Hill, Scheer says the deaths and abuse inflicted on Indigenous women are "heartbreaking" and need addressing, but calling them a genocide would mean inviting international action and scrutiny that aren't warranted.
The federal inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls released its final report a week ago.
Commissioners included a long separate argument for why Canada's "series of actions and omissions" have allowed Indigenous women to be targeted in numerous ways that add up to what they called an ongoing genocide.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has not directly answered questions about whether he agrees with that, though he has said he accepts the findings of the report.
After the report was released, the secretary general of the Organization of American States said he wanted to form an international panel to investigate the claim and achieve justice.
The United Nations Human Rights Office is urging the federal government to probe the national inquiry's conclusion that violence against Indigenous women and girls amounts to genocide, CBC News has learned.
"The national inquiry found reasons to believe that Canada's past and present policies, omissions and actions amount to genocide, under international law," UN spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said in an email statement.
"Given these findings by the inquiry, we call on the government to take steps for competent national authorities to assess these serious claims."
The UN's call comes just as its High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, arrives in Ottawa for a series of meetings this week with the prime minister and senior government officials.
The focus of Bachelet's visit is supposed to be about promoting human rights and gender equality around the world, but Canada's own record on those issues is expected to be scrutinized.
"The very first thing I'm sure the commissioner's going to want to see is what is the plan on the part of Prime Minister Trudeau and his government to address the conditions of genocide that he's admitted," said Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, a law professor at the University of British Columbia.
"The fact that the prime minister said 'genocide' triggers an international process."
UN wants Canada to implement inquiry's recommendations
The federal government has accepted the findings of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, including that of genocide, but has referred to the term in the past tense.
"Our government is committed to ending the ongoing national tragedy of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and LGBTQ and two-spirit people," wrote a spokesperson for the Office of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs.
"The National Inquiry has presented their final report and recommendations including a conclusion that the tragic violence that Indigenous women and girls have experienced amounts to genocide. We have accepted their report and respect their conclusions. We will take the time to review the report."
The UN is encouraging Canada to effectively implement the inquiry's recommendations, including the development of a national action plan to ensure equitable access to jobs, housing, education, safety and health care.
The UN Right Rights Office is ready to offer technical assistance to Canada, according to Shamdasani.
Meanwhile, activists in Canada are ready to hold the government to account.
"I think that it is deplorable that grassroots activists had to advocate for decades for this inquiry," said Jacqueline Hansen, gender rights campaigner with Amnesty International Canada.
"This is a problem that has long been known ... This is a stain on Canada's human rights record, and so we want to see what this inquiry leads to is change."
The UN is not the first international body to urge Canada to dig deeper into the claim of genocide against Indigenous peoples.
The Organization of American States is also awaiting a response from the federal government to launch an investigation.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has not directly answered questions about whether he agrees with that, though he has said he accepts the findings of the report.
see aboveHere is what Trudeau actually said:
"We accept their findings, including that what happened amounts to genocide,"