The point that I think you're missing? I went over that way back... the issue of those who treat us poorly standing out in our minds, while those who don't fade away and don't register. So if I walked past 60 people in a day, and 3 treated me badly, it might seem like everyone I saw that day treated me badly. "Those____ are all a rude bunch of ____."
That, and the fact that you probably haven't seen 'the majority' of Alberta. You've seen a handful of the people who populate Alberta. But, your handful of bad apples become your defining factor. They become 'them' when you discuss Albertans in general, just as the OP used a broadstroke to discuss all those who received settlements in terms of those who've drank themselves to death or done nothing with their money.
I disagree. My experience was based on those people I interacted with not the people I passed on the street.
I can not negate my experience with your experience nor will I prefer yours to mine. I am also suspicious because not only does your position contradict my own but it also sounds like some multicultural, Oprah feel good, PC propaganda where I am to forget my experience and take on a new attitude based on wish thinking: "I wished everyone had been nice to my native friend in Alberta so I will ignore that most were not and say that they were bad apples and that I only, against all odds, ran into bad apples but that counter to my experience, most if not all Albertans are really very enlightened people with not a trace of racism in them (counter to scientific findings)" completely outrageous and total BS!
What's more you have no argument that would persuade me to interpret my experience differently than I have! Your only argument is about my assumptions and methods of gaining my opinion, where by the way, you are in error.
I will also point out that you fingered me as a "bad apple" because I conveyed my experience in Alberta and my opinion of the majority of people there. So you are condemning me the very same way you accuse me of condemning people in Alberta! If the people in Alberta don't want to be accused of being racist f**ks then I would suggest they stop acting like racist f**ks. You can accuse me of generalizing about Albertans all you want because it is true! Based on my experience Albertans by and large are racist bigots. I think it is probably due to their culture but I don't know.
Really karrie, about all you can convince me off is that some Albertans aren't racist f**ks (which I know anyway); that some are not bad apples (which I know anyway) or that you have some kind of handicap where you can't recognize hyperbole and it makes you fly off the handle.