The PC crowd doesn't like criticism nor the constant bad news regarding aboriginals.
No one likes bad news. I take issue with myths and make believe you try and post like its fact. I'm far more critical of the First Nations than you are. I just prefer to deal in fact and reality, unlike you.
And having opinions on such topics is something PCers really really do not like because they feel they are handling things just fine.
I don't think things are being handled just fine. But I don't have to use false stereotypes, myths and lies to get things changed. I actually want the right things changed.
Even talk about Indians and you are racist.
That's a lie. I literally have hundreds of conversations about First Nations with dozens of people. Only a few of you are bigots.
Even one peep about them lables you because white people still have so much guilt to shed that they are not allowed to even speak on the topic.
Maybe if you actually had a legitimate topic, and conceded to fact when confronted with it, you could shed the bigot label you so richly earned.
I agree. But lets stick to facts. Your bigoted BS does nothing constructive.
Does the plan include looking after water/sewage himself, or expecting some government agency to provide the service; fork over the cost?
In this case, it is the gov'ts duty, by contract.
But plenty of money keeps going into corrupt pockets that don't build water systems.
The first honest and correct thing you've said.
I really don't understand why anyone would expect a government to solve this problem ... everyone can take the responsibility themselves if they want to.
Yep, but when you have a contract with the gov't, it becomes their job.
You do know how a contract works don't you?
What do you suppose all those people living on acreages outside of big cities do? The government doesn't run pipes to everyone's house so they all have drinking water, and no one expects it.
They do if they have a contractual obligation to do so.
Why doesn't the community do something about it?
They have. They've asked the people responsible, to fix the problem.
Communities spring up around the country from time to time ... they sort it out, don't they?
Yep. And when they make a contract with someone to do the job. The job becomes that persons responsibility
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Maybe I'm completely ignorant about the situation, but it seems to me that if a group of people want autonomy from the laws of Canada but at the same time expect to be looked after by that same government when they want something ... it doesn't make much sense to me.
I imagine it would. You have expressed a complete lack of understanding, when it comes to how a treaty works.
People across the country have helped themselves when in need ... why is this situation any different?
Because they already have a contract in place.
Sure, but if I've decided to live in the middle of no where, it is my responsibility to look after my needs.
Ummm, these people didn't decide that this is where they wanted to live. Now this the life they know. Anyone that suggests just up rooting them and putting them somewhere else, is an idiot.
Why wouldn't people have to pay for it? People living in rural areas outside a city have to pay for it ... but they make sure they have running water before they hook up the extras.
Adriadne, you're starting to repeat the same answered question. Why are you unable to grasp what is being said?
Clearly somebody wasn't thinking clearly if they decided a place without water was a good place to live.
Well duh. That's why the injins got stuffed on that land.,
Why is the Federal gov't required to provide some communities with water and not others?
Because the gov't is contractually obligated to do so.
Third how do you get a drill to a fly in community? Fly it?
First you build a strip that can handle a C 130.
If that.
Whoever was responsible for polluting the water should be responsible for cleaning it up. Did the gov't pollute the water?
Yes and no, but they are still responsible.
Are you saying no one in the community works either? Wow ... what kind of place is this! No one works, no one can figure out how to help themselves, everyone wants the federal gov't to solve all the problems ... strange place if you ask me.
Your seemingly willful ignorance, is becoming annoying.
That problem gets complicated by the fact the reservation is the place assigned to the Band and its members and to leave the rez, you lose your status.
Not really, but there is a strange feeling of abandoning the last connection to where you came from.
Again with paying for one person, but not all Canadians ... no one pays for me to move when I move. I have to get a truck and a bunch of friends and hope for the best.
So do I, a status Injin. So what are you talking about?
It doesn't sound like that status is doing anyone much good if there's no jobs, no water, no income.
That's not status, that's location.
No ... but a commitment to help is quite different from handing everything on a silver platter.
The commitment doesn't say help. It says look after, period.
... but why is the assumption that this help means that the federal goverment will take complete responsibility for resolving all aspects of the problem?
Because it's in the contract.
I'm a practical person. If there's a problem, I look for a solution. I don't expect someone else to solve my problem.
Do you expect a mechanic to fix your car when you take it to him?
Aboriginals want automony from Canadian laws,
Got some proof?
but want to be looked after financially when they want something.
Because we have a contract that says the gov't will do so.
That does sum up the problem for many people.
Only for uneducated idiots.
The legal-historical issues are so complex, that no one understands them.
I agree, you have no understandingg at all what so ever. Where as, I have an excellent grasp of what the issues are. But then again, I don't run on Op/Ed and myths.
Some bands understand the issues adequately and can do well enough out of the tangle.
Some? Would you like some stats? Try the majority.
Then there are others who are just lost and will be for a long time.
I agree, and it was almost refreshing when you almost conceded to the fact that not all reserves are one big problem.
For the govt it's mainly a legal problem, they do what they have to, and that's it.
They do what they want. Then get forced when taken to court.
In the headline, the person says, "I live in Canada". But the person does not say they are Canadian, or I am Canadian. If they did, things would likely happen faster.
LMAO!!!
That's one of the big problems Indians have, they don't want to be Canadians, and when you do that, Canadians have trouble hearing what you are saying.
I'm Canadian. The gov't didn't listen to me and several Injins when we brought a litany of evidence to their attention, about corrupt leaders.
Wanna make anymore silly claims?
Saying magic words like I'm a Canadian and I want to be part of Canadian culture is just a given for most of us.
I'm Canadian, can you tell me about this Canadian culture?
I think I speak for more than a majority of Canadians.
You speak for uneducated bigoted white trash.
This is a problem for aboriginals, they want to discuss their situation, their status, but are you really supposed to talk about complicated aboriginal affairs with an aboriginal?
Sure why not?
Unless you want to talk about myths and silly generalizations, ignore facts and evidence. Then when you do have an aboriginal audience, you'll get called exactly what you behave like, a bigot.
Not at all. I'm far more critical than you are when it comes to First nations. The difference being I live and deal in reality. Where you live in deal in bigoted
BS.
This is a very PC crowd here.
So you keep saying. Which is funny, because I am accused of being anything but PC, regularly.
Indians have been conquered, they lost.
Please post citation.
It is a comedy or tragedy-take your pick, that this discussion is still going on.
I was leaning to pathetic, but you do have your funny moments.
But there is so much money on the table right now, that it will decades to even decide what the exact issue is. Over ten billion a year and counting. We can afford it.
Ya, because you have a contract. Break it and see what happens.