Petition calls for removal of Indigenous veterans leader

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A petition launched this week by a Saskatoon man is calling for the removal of the head of Canada's Indigenous veterans because of what he called "digusting" social media posts.

The posts by Richard Blackwolf label the LGBT community as "mutations and deviations," Muslims as terrorists and pedophiles, and left-wing women as "exponentially" uglier than those on the right.

"These are disgusting things to say," said University of Saskatchewan law student Jesse Donovan
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Donovan, who is Métis, served as an army reservist from 2010-13 in the 15th Field Artillery Regiment when he lived in Vancouver. As a member of the Canadian Aboriginal Veterans and Serving Members Association, Donovan said he was shocked to see the Facebook posts of longtime president Blackwolf.

Blackwolf could not be reached for comment.

Blackwolf, who is in his mid-70s, served in the navy from 1959 to 1972, followed by a 25-year career in the Department of National Defence, according to a CBC story. A sonar and electronics expert, he spent time in submarines tracking Russian positions during the Cold War.

Donovan said he admired Blackwolf's record of service, but these posts are another matter.

Donovan saved screen shots of Blackwolf's posts, all of which were posted in July of this year on Blackwolf's personal Facebook page. Donovan said Blackwolf deleted them when people began to ask questions.

On July 27, the Calgary Sun newspaper published an editorial about the controversy surrounding uniformed police officers attending Pride parades.

Blackwolf wrote on his Facebook page, "A Parade of mutations and deviations, there should be no Military or Law Enforcement Officers taking part."

On July 9, Blackwolf posted a graphic titled "Let's discuss what Islam offers." Labels under black stick figures list pedophilia, rape, slavery, hostage taking, burning people alive and other items.

On July 23, he agreed with another post that theorized right-wing women are better looking.

"The further Left you go, the Ugly index increases Exponentially," Blackwolf wrote.

Beneath his comments, Blackwolf posted a photo of U.S. President Donald Trump's wife, Melania, and his daughter Ivanka as examples of "well-maintained" right-wing women.

Donovan started the petition to remove Blackwolf this week. He said the comments dehumanize and vilify identifiable groups.

Donovan said it's ironic to see these views from the head of a group representing Indigenous military members and veterans, a group which has faced discrimination for decades.

Following the First and Second World Wars, returning Indigenous veterans were denied the farmland and other benefits given to their non-Indigenous brothers-in-arms. In some cases, First Nations land was taken away and given to these non-Indigenous veterans.

"So now it's sad to see discrimination coming from a group that exists to combat discrimination," Donovan said.

"Where to start?...OK Clockwise…Beheading," Blackwolf wrote beneath the graphic.

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Donovan said it's ironic to see these views from the head of a group representing Indigenous military members and veterans, a group which has faced discrimination for decades.

Following the First and Second World Wars, returning Indigenous veterans were denied the farmland and other benefits given to their non-Indigenous brothers-in-arms. In some cases, First Nations land was taken away and given to these non-Indigenous veterans.

"So now it's sad to see discrimination coming from a group that exists to combat discrimination," Donovan said.

Donovan sounds like he has been living under a rock for awhile and votes along identity politics. Guys you have to understand that just because were white, indigenous, black or brown that we are going to have beliefs different from the people who look like us.


Just because someone is part of an "identifiable" group doesn't mean that all the individuals in that group will think the same way. People are all the same and its not just whites who discriminate.

Its like people don't believe me but there are more women than men out there who are against trans people using their spa's or bathrooms, but people don't believe me and then explode when they meet the person.

You seen it too in the recent American election too when a non-white was out on the street suppourting Trump. That person would have a white person for example tell them that they are "this group" and they shouldn't vote for "this person".

Same with this guy. Yes i know he is a leader, but his beliefs shouldnt be a big surprise.
 
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I got ya. He needs to go.

Though I'm sure it'll be a real poser to the Indian haters, seeing as how most of 'em hate gays too.

We have an indigenous veterans leader?
Don't you just hate people who use their indigenous heritage as a means to attempt to stifle the other side in an argument?
I wonder if they borrowed that from African Americans?
 

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A petition launched this week by a Saskatoon man is calling for the removal of the head of Canada's Indigenous veterans because of what he called "digusting" social media posts.

The posts by Richard Blackwolf label the LGBT community as "mutations and deviations," Muslims as terrorists and pedophiles, and left-wing women as "exponentially" uglier than those on the right.

"These are disgusting things to say," said University of Saskatchewan law student Jesse Donovan
.
Donovan, who is Métis, served as an army reservist from 2010-13 in the 15th Field Artillery Regiment when he lived in Vancouver. As a member of the Canadian Aboriginal Veterans and Serving Members Association, Donovan said he was shocked to see the Facebook posts of longtime president Blackwolf.

Blackwolf could not be reached for comment.

Blackwolf, who is in his mid-70s, served in the navy from 1959 to 1972, followed by a 25-year career in the Department of National Defence, according to a CBC story. A sonar and electronics expert, he spent time in submarines tracking Russian positions during the Cold War.

Donovan said he admired Blackwolf's record of service, but these posts are another matter.

Donovan saved screen shots of Blackwolf's posts, all of which were posted in July of this year on Blackwolf's personal Facebook page. Donovan said Blackwolf deleted them when people began to ask questions.

On July 27, the Calgary Sun newspaper published an editorial about the controversy surrounding uniformed police officers attending Pride parades.

Blackwolf wrote on his Facebook page, "A Parade of mutations and deviations, there should be no Military or Law Enforcement Officers taking part."

On July 9, Blackwolf posted a graphic titled "Let's discuss what Islam offers." Labels under black stick figures list pedophilia, rape, slavery, hostage taking, burning people alive and other items.

On July 23, he agreed with another post that theorized right-wing women are better looking.

"The further Left you go, the Ugly index increases Exponentially," Blackwolf wrote.

Beneath his comments, Blackwolf posted a photo of U.S. President Donald Trump's wife, Melania, and his daughter Ivanka as examples of "well-maintained" right-wing women.

Donovan started the petition to remove Blackwolf this week. He said the comments dehumanize and vilify identifiable groups.

Donovan said it's ironic to see these views from the head of a group representing Indigenous military members and veterans, a group which has faced discrimination for decades.

Following the First and Second World Wars, returning Indigenous veterans were denied the farmland and other benefits given to their non-Indigenous brothers-in-arms. In some cases, First Nations land was taken away and given to these non-Indigenous veterans.

"So now it's sad to see discrimination coming from a group that exists to combat discrimination," Donovan said.

"Where to start?...OK Clockwise…Beheading," Blackwolf wrote beneath the graphic.

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'Disgusting things to say': Petition calls for removal of Indigenous veterans leader - Saskatoon - CBC News

It would appear that according to the extreme left no one is permitted an opinion that differs from their groupthink. Maybe he belongs to the wrong religious group too so cannot represent everyone.
The left is as intolerant as fundamentalists. Who BTW are not rightwing but far left.
 

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I hate to ask you a serious question but do you know if pictographs read the same way as totem poles?

Joking: pictographs read in a spiral from the center out, totem poles are kinda uppy-downy.

Serious: I don't know if the Tlingit had pictographs. Many nations do, they're not all the same. Kinda like European writing.

Hmmmmm .... comparing igloos with wigwams .....

It's hard to keep your wigwam in an igloo.
 

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Joking: pictographs read in a spiral from the center out, totem poles are kinda uppy-downy.

Serious: I don't know if the Tlingit had pictographs. Many nations do, they're not all the same. Kinda like European writing.

Wampum is a totally different and very subtle alternate system. It seems to be very complex.