Protesters threaten Sun News reporter, 3 other journalists in New Brunswick

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UHH HUH. The BEAR, sniffing out more "hidden racism."...
Well at least you admit to hiding racism in your posts, lol.

... responding with "more personal insults", which of Course HE doesn't do...
I do it all the time, I freely admit it.

Maybe you should stick to reality and forgo your ventures into the make believe.

Seems PN has his own puppet non?
Ya, but that's OK. PN needs all the help he can get.

Have you seen the lambasting he took today?
 

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UHH HUH. The BEAR, sniffing out more "hidden racism."... responding with "more personal insults", which of Course HE doesn't do...


In my not so humble opinion, there has been no hidden racism in your posts. It has been blatantly obvious the same as niki's posts. From the "Drum N Feather" comment to the "scalping" comment. It screams racism the same as niki's posts do.
 

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Well at least you admit to hiding racism in your posts, lol.

I do it all the time, I freely admit it.

Maybe you should stick to reality and forgo your ventures into the make believe.

Ya, but that's OK. PN needs all the help he can get.

Have you seen the lambasting he took today?


But you cry like a lil whipped pup whenever you perceive it as 'used against you'.

News for you , Faux Indian. Scalping was not a 'solely native practice ' on the Alberta frontier, but a practise the FIve Tribes restricted to warriors.

I'd suggest you read some Hugh Dempsey. But I'm beginning to suspect you are a Punjabi Indian in a research library. Big gaps in knowledge and ritual.
 

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But you cry like a lil whipped pup whenever you perceive it as 'used against you'.
Like I said, try reality.

I never cry about it, I love it, I look for it, lol.

News for you , Faux Indian. Scalping was not a 'solely native practice ' on the Alberta frontier, but a practise the FIve Tribes restricted to warriors.
Faux Indian, lol.

I'd suggest you read some Hugh Dempsey. But I'm beginning to suspect you are a Punjabi Indian in a research library. Big gaps in knowledge and ritual.
There you have it, unable to answer my questions, gets caught peppering posts with cowardly shots and resorts to the above, lol.

You get a greenie for being predictable, lol.
 

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But you cry like a lil whipped pup whenever you perceive it as 'used against you'.

News for you , Faux Indian. Scalping was not a 'solely native practice ' on the Alberta frontier, but a practise the FIve Tribes restricted to warriors.

I'd suggest you read some Hugh Dempsey. But I'm beginning to suspect you are a Punjabi Indian in a research library. Big gaps in knowledge and ritual.

As far as I know it was the Europeans who started scalping. It was how they collected their bounty for killing the indians.
 

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CDNBear

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I see hunboldt still doesn't know the difference between a rez and a treaty area, lol.

Keep working that internet skip.

F*cking terrorists.
PN says they aren't terrorists.

Fighting oppressive, tyrannical foreigners who invaded your homeland is a legitimate rebellion. Dropping bombs on a foreign sovereign nation who hasn't attacked you or any other nation is terrorism.

Well if that is the case we should just send in some tanks and a couple of F-18s. At least then any violence would be over quickly.
Oh my! You support terrorism, lol.
 
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It was just another shot at First Nations. Kind of like...

Back on topic, seismic testing is not gas drilling. Burning a seismic rig is the equivalent of scalping one of Joseph Tyrrel's survey teams.

It's his way of feeling all smart and stealthy like, lol. You know, slight, underhanded, cowardly, under the radar, so he can easily claim innocence, or how I'm being to sensitive. If it wasn't for years of dealing with people like him, I wouldn't even notice.


Not really. A cultural Native of the five confederated tribes would laugh it off. An urban Native attempting to 'find his roots', tends to take things out of context.


Scalp taking among the Blackfoot followed some strict rules- opponent in battle, killed by you in fair fight. Honor trophy of their ancestors time.
 

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Not really. A cultural Native of the five confederated tribes would laugh it off.
Good, I'm glad we agree, because that's exactly what I did. Well, I actaully just laughed at you, not really laugh it off.

Unless of course you aren't capable understanding the difference between pointing out your cowardly jibes and actually being offended by them.

I'm guessing you're one of those people that can't tell the difference, lol.

An urban Native attempting to 'find his roots', tends to take things out of context.
You already admitted it was hidden racism, nothing taken out of context.

Scalp taking among the Blackfoot followed some strict rules- opponent in battle, killed by you in fair fight. Honor trophy of their ancestors time.
Cool. I'm not Blackfoot. Or are you one of those people that think we're all alike?

Anyways, maybe you can answer my questions, you know, the ones you ignored the first time around. Do you know the difference between a rez and a treaty area?
 

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Good, I'm glad we agree, because that's exactly what I did. Well, I actaully just laughed at you, not really laugh it off.

Unless of course you aren't capable understanding the difference between pointing out your cowardly jibes and actually being offended by them.

I'm guessing you're one of those people that can't tell the difference, lol.

You already admitted it was hidden racism, nothing taken out of context.

Cool. I'm not Blackfoot. Or are you one of those people that think we're all alike?

Anyways, maybe you can answer my questions, you know, the ones you ignored the first time around. Do you know the difference between a rez and a treaty area?

Oh, You didn't laugh it off, You got completely huffy


As to your query, until you quantify what treaty area you refer to , and the treaty, the query is pretty meaningless.
 

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Oh, You didn't laugh it off, You got completely huffy
If you say so, but it has been well established that you have a tenuous grasp on the reality of things here.

As to your query, until you quantify what treaty area you refer to , and the treaty, the query is pretty meaningless.
No it's not.

But thanks for answering my question. You don't know. So much for your knowledge of Aboriginal Affairs.
 

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If you say so, but it has been well established that you have a tenuous grasp on the reality of things here.

No it's not.

But thanks for answering my question. You don't know. So much for your knowledge of Aboriginal Affairs.


Piffle, but I wish you the best in rediscovering your native roots. Bear . Thanks to me, you now have a little better knowledge of the five confederated tribes battle trophy practises.

See, Bear, Native cultures aren't 'all the same'.
 

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Piffle, but I wish you the best in rediscovering your native roots. Bear . Thanks to me, you now have a little better knowledge of the five confederated tribes battle trophy practises.

See, Bear, Native cultures aren't 'all the same'.
Ummm, ya...

I hope you get better soon.
 

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You're playing with fire. You will get burned.



That is NOT going to happen, I promise.

Not really. The Bear is at the point of 'discovering his Native roots' , where he seeks commonalities where none really exist. I know a little about Plains buffalo cultures, more the Northern ones.
But he will get there, when his queries become less pointless.
 

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Not really. The Bear is at the point of 'discovering his Native roots' , where he seeks commonalities where none really exist.
There's that detachment from reality, lol. I was raised in it, lol.

I know a little about Plains buffalo cultures, more the Northern ones.
That might explain why you would confuse the Six Nations and the Blackfoot, lol.

But it really doesn't, lol.

But he will get there, when his queries become less pointless.
Oh, they're never pointless, they simply separate the wheat from the chaff.