Is it any wonder we can find a happy median?
The problem we have faced is, the loud minority isn't equipped with all their faculties.As with most groups, and something I've often said, it's not the majority that perpetrate the myths and stereotypes. So the real question is, when are we, the majority, going to stop allowing the minority to speak for all of us?
The average person, the middle class, the 90%-95% of of the 99%, need, at some point, to stand up and do something because we seem to be the ones that understand that we need to be responsible for ourselves as well as to each other.
And my guess would be, if you tried to explain to her the damage she was doing here, she would reply that she didn't care.That is answering a stereotype with a stereotype. Is it any wonder that we can't get rid of the stereotypical b.s.?
The problem we have faced is, the loud minority isn't equipped with all their faculties.
Yeah there's that aspect of it, and it's not restricted to only FN political action either. Every time now that we have a large scale demonstration (think G20 Toronto) we have destructive forces come out that do more damage to the cause than those they accuse of oppression.They tend to lean to violence when they feel they're starting to lose the debate.
That's why I stepped back from being politically active, and railing against the corrupt.
I've never been a huge fan of Coon Come, but...
"I don't know who is advising her. I don't know who she has surrounded herself with," said Coon Come adding "but I think if one is to make statements, they have to be credible based on at least some facts, on some knowledge, and hopefully be able to compromise."
Speaking from his own experience, Coon Come said "when you ask for something in this country, in my experience in negotiations, it's a give-and-take. There has to be a save-face, for both sides."
Is exactly what we were just talking about, lol.
"I chose to be part of the process. And I think I've done something for my nation that others only dream of," the Grand Chief of the Grand Council of the Crees said.
Yeah it's a bit on the arrogant side.That kind of commentary would be one of the reasons I'm no fan.
He is a lawyer ...that should explain lots;-)That's probably why it struck me as so reasonable, lol.
Yeah it's a bit on the arrogant side.
He is a lawyer ...that should explain lots;-)
Many many many would disagree.Whether he is arrogant in the retelling of his glory days or not, I can see where he was a successful leader able to get things done.
Many many many would disagree.
Many saw him as a sellout.
I can't say for sure. Fontaine before him had the same label.Is that a fair assessment?
It may also stem from the fact that so many do not see the AFN as their voice.I mean, if we're taking the point of view of incremental change, but real change as opposed to the never-getting-anywhere road that most protestors seem to be on, there is always going to be some give and take. Getting to 75% of your goal beats 0% and it is forward momentum. So is that a fair assessment of the style of leadership?
Good question. Spence isn't it. That's for sure.What's the definition of successful leadership?
I can't say for sure. Fontaine before him had the same label.
I would be angry at anyone who dared to presume to speak for me that I didn't want to. At minimum it wouldn't put him in the best light to begin with for a lot of people, so I can understand that to a certain extent.It may also stem from the fact that so many do not see the AFN as their voice.
So what I'm gathering is that he was not really as effective a communicator or negotiator from the inside perspective than from the outside perspective. You need to be both to be a really effective leader I think.And I would agree with your thoughts.
The reason he rubbed me the wrong way was that he pounded his fist on many a podium, trumpeting for the cause, but when face to face with the unwashed masses, he was standoffish and arrogant. He wouldn't even give us the time of day when the delegation from the TMC went to see him with grave concerns about the fiscal mismanagement and misappropriation of funds by the PMNO heads.
In all honesty, he came off as a fraud and an apple.
In his defense though, we got the same reception from the MIA.
Good question. Spence isn't it. That's for sure.
I'd take Coon Come over her any day.
I think Spence has the good of her people at heart but I don't think she's mentally up to the position she holds.
What a joke its time we make a stand as CANADIANS and stop giving our tax dollars to indians we are all one!!! Why should people who don't pay into the system get to use it like the roads were drive on the hospitals we use and let's not forget welfare!! We have to put a stop to this before a civil war breaks out..
What a joke its time we make a stand as CANADIANS and stop giving our tax dollars to indians we are all one!!! Why should people who don't pay into the system get to use it like the roads were drive on the hospitals we use and let's not forget welfare!! We have to put a stop to this before a civil war breaks out..
What a joke its time we make a stand as CANADIANS and stop giving our tax dollars to indians we are all one!!! Why should people who don't pay into the system get to use it like the roads were drive on the hospitals we use and let's not forget welfare!! We have to put a stop to this before a civil war breaks out..
Oh great, another one who buys into all the stereotypical b.s. Good grief, can you guys at least get some new material?
Don't use words like "we", you speak for no one that any reasoned, thinking, rational Canadian wants to be associated with.