Perhaps I am getting soft in my old age, but I look around and think to myself, I had it a lot easier than others. I mean my upbringing was a rather chaotic, what with my father being a career criminal, but it could have been a hell of a lot worse. I've been traveling between Canada and the US over the last few days and I wonder to myself (as a white guy) what it must be like to know that your people were brought over as slaves, that your right to vote, go to the same schools, drink from the same fountain was only afforded just shy of half a century ago.
And I think of our Native populations. Of all the racism they have endured, how we excluded and segregated them. How we imposed our religion upon them, demanded they abandon their culture and language. How we made promises that were never kept. Those treaties are still outstanding. And regarding the schools and the abuse, that doesn't stop with the abused, it in fact has a generational affect that breeds further abuse, sexual, physical and even substance. So here we created this toxic situation and we want to simply rub our hands together and say, "That was a long time ago. In fact I didn't do it."
I don't agree with everything First Nations does, get pretty pissed off about the abuses on the reserves, the barricades, the waste of money, but let's make no mistake. This situation was created by our founders and if we are ever tobecome a United Country we need to honor the commitments they brokered and reneged on.