Some, but that would require work.
I'm not sure that stereotyping has ever helped to solve any problem. We are starting to get off topic a bit.
Some, but that would require work.
r their cultural past.
I'm not sure that stereotyping has ever helped to solve any problem. We are starting to get off topic a bit.
Sterotypes exist because there is more than a grain of truth to it.
Sometimes not a happy truth, but truth nonetheless.
Besides, I thought getting off topic was required on this site ???![]()
Aren't many of the reserves situated on the some of the best agricultural land in the country?
The Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada concluded that the Canadian Indian residential school system "can best be described as 'cultural genocide.'"[
From the Reconciliation Commission you described earlier.
See, that's your mistake. We mostly moved the Indians to hardpan desert and told them they were to farm it.
Not only that but ol' Walt was deeply anti-Semitic. Antifa needs to tear down Disneyland and Disney World and assault everyone who is there because they're obviously nazis.
From your link:
(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
(e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
What about inter-generational trauma caused by widespread physical, emotional, psychological, or physical abuse at the schools?
What about the forced sterilization of indigenous women against their will?
What about forcibly separating children from their indigenous communities to place them in English or French communities?
The Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada concluded that the Canadian Indian residential school system "can best be described as 'cultural genocide.'"
Aren't many of the reserves situated on the some of the best agricultural land in the country?
No. Most are not on farmland but in woodland. They haven't the tools or ability to clear the land, don't have farming equipment or money to buy it, and don't have experience or knowledge as farmers. Many are in northern areas where you can't farm anyway.
No. Most are not on farmland but in woodland. They haven't the tools or ability to clear the land, don't have farming equipment or money to buy it, and don't have experience or knowledge as farmers. Many are in northern areas where you can't farm anyway.
There is no shortage of money on the reserves.
Tools and equipment can be bought.
Knowledge can be given.. for free.
There are many kinds of farming, husbandry and cultivation.
No, something else is missing.
Nothing was done to prevent births, and the kids weren't transferred to another group but to a school to be educated, then returned to their parents. As for 'serious bodily harm' it never happened on purpose(ie, as a matter of government policy). And mental harm is way too open to interpretation. I think the government causes me serious mental harm by raising my taxes so high.
Isn't a crime. You punish a guy for killing someone, but you can't punish him for the emotional harm done to the victim's grandkids.
Done to whites too.
You want to leave abused kids with their drunken, abusing parents?
That's nice, but the native rights industry's use of the term doesn't make the term any more legitimate.
No. Most are not on farmland but in woodland. They haven't the tools or ability to clear the land, don't have farming equipment or money to buy it, and don't have experience or knowledge as farmers. Many are in northern areas where you can't farm anyway.
Then they should get of their a$$ and move themselves and their family to where there are jobs and a future.
They need to start asking themselves, what's more important, their children's future, or their cultural past.
Aren't many of the reserves situated on the some of the best agricultural land in the country?
I'm tall enough, thanks.
Doubtful as you come across as a very small man
A few major problems that need to be recognized here.
This system is so heavily flawed that those examples which are successes are far outnumbered by the failed examples.
- The Reserve system promotes an environment that keeps folks dependent on that system.
- The inability for an individual to actually own a piece of the property basically makes them a kind of tenant with no real possibility to grow that asset.
- More often than not, the Chief and Council live drastically different lives and the opportunity for the effective transfer of gvt funding can be heavily compromised to the point that the community suffers.
No matter how you cut it, it's a real mess
Coerced Sterilization of Canadian Indigenous Women in 70s Widespread:
https://www.geneticsandsociety.org/...enous-women-70s-widespread-researcher?id=8842
'For a brief time when he was 6, Chief Robert Joseph's schoolteachers rendered him mute.
'If he dared speak Kwak'wala, his only tongue, even to complain of t'sit'saxsisala (sore feet) or t'ixwa ( a cough), the missionaries at St. Michael's Residential School in Alert Bay, B.C., would strike.
'And if Mr. Joseph's friends mustered the audacity to ask him yalkawa'mas - did you get hurt? - they risked a smack themselves.
'"I certainly saw my share of rulers, straps and cuffs on the ear," Mr. Joseph says in perfect English, the language forced upon him 62 years ago. "You had to pick up English or not communicate at all."
'Others students had it worse. One common punishment involved a sewing needle through the tongue.
'The last native residential schools closed in 1996, but the silencing of native tongues continues.'
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/language-crusaders-revitalize-dying-tongues/article18441910/
But I digress. Maybe sticking sewing needles through your tongue for speaking in your common language or getting smacked around for it was normal at your school too; but I've never experienced it myself.
By telling the truth about our history? Then I stand guilty as charged!
The reality of it is neither side is really interested in solving the problems, because certain actors on both sides
make a profit from keeping things miserable. And it is this inertial never ending black hole that we keep dumping
tons and tons of taxpayer money into, with zero result.. except more money.
It's your sad and subjective interpretation coupled with a willful ignorance that is ridiculous.
Lemme ask you this. Seeing how there is essentially no chance of every finding a person that has not done some kind of unanimously approved deed, does it make sense in your little mind that there should be no dedication or naming of anything after a person whatsoever?
In the end, your kind are no more than a shallow weather vane that blows in the direction of the cause-du-jour..... No original thought and certainly no real solution(s) other than the expected knee jerk reaction that is representative of the extreme end of the spectrum.
Money is a big factor here but in the end, transferring actual title of the land to the actual members of each res would solve so many problems very fast.
Be interested to hear your opinion of Mr. McDonald. Upsides, downsides, all the sides.