On CityTV, where floating dogs in video games moving their hips while floating in mid-air is described as "eerily realistic virtual rape" they described this as the statue being "taken down" like approved crews came and professionally took it down. They also celebrated the violent mob and labelled one as "residential school survivor" instead of "participant in violent insurrection"
See, I'm basing it off what I've heard in the US, and there wasn't any sort of mass deaths in the US at the schools that Indians got sent to. I'm prepared to recant that if I knew that something truly murderous was going on.
Here's the thing, a few years ago we did a truth & reconciliation commission and anyone who read their report wouldn't be shocked by the findings- the T&R knew there were lots of unmarked graves out there.
There were a lot of deaths at those school, while many are from abuse & neglect they figure about 50% of the deaths were from TB.
Apparently they are finding a concerning amount of bodies on the properties of these schools. Not death camps, for sure, but definitely off, which fits with the whole thing about the ones who preach the loudest being the most suspect (male feminists all being perverts and degenerates, Canadians being holier-than-thou while literally having schools full of dead natives, etc.)
I'd have to know more before I'd call someone a "survivor".
There is an intentional connotation that these schools existed for the sake of murder, when someone says that.
If we can establish that the children's deaths were caused by something the schools did, at least that would be one thing; but that wouldn't still validate the idea of calling anyone who attended the school a survivor.
That would be like calling every single person who ever went to Penn State a "survivor of Penn State" because of the sexual abuse done by Penn State's football coach.
look at the living conditions and child mortality rates in Canada in the years these schools functioned.
A lot of people have a lot of opinions about this whole thing. the GPR tech they're using to make these claims isn't the most precise thing, but it doesn't matter because they haven't actually released any GPR images confirming bodies found, or the name of the guy who made the initial discovery.
fuck Canadians, they are holier than thou and have learned to be completely fucking helpless while simultaneously knowing better than everybody else, but 4 Catholic Churches have burned down since the media started lying about this shit.
"Schools full of dead natives" is a bit of overstatement. Life was tough in Central and Northern Canada in the late 1800's.
As for the Church's education: my dad got one (not in Canada). It was tough, it got physical. but hey, he would've been better off doing the shit that natives are known for doing instead of getting a job putting a ring on my mom's finger and having a good family right?
Apparently they are finding a concerning amount of bodies
It should be clarified that not a single body has yet been exhumed or identified.
The entire hoopla is based on a First Nations band in Kamloops BC commissioning their own private ground penetrating radar survey and claiming that they found 215 graves based on differences in density patterns.
But nothing has been excavated. They haven't released the study. They won't even identify the company that performed the study.
Now every band in the country is demanding government money to hire companies to survey other former school sites to look for unmarked graves.
I don't doubt that children's graves will be discovered. But this exercise is completely political.
Everyone is trying to virtue signal about this like it's a new diwcovery and memory hole the fact that Canada already had a 7 year inquiry into residential schools that wasted millions of dollars on similar political exercises that accomplish little and already investigated this past history in excruciating detail.
On CityTV, where floating dogs in video games moving their hips while floating in mid-air is described as "eerily realistic virtual rape" they described this as the statue being "taken down" like approved crews came and professionally took it down. They also celebrated the violent mob and labelled one as "residential school survivor" instead of "participant in violent insurrection"
https://imgur.com/a/GDlMwdT
I just don't even know how to react anymore... we're living in a fucking nightmare
It's a school not a death camp. Fuck these people.
TBF the residential schools were pretty terrible and a lot of kids died there from neglect.
But if a Proud Boy destroyed a George Floyd statue I doubt any media outlet would label them "cancer survivor"
See, I'm basing it off what I've heard in the US, and there wasn't any sort of mass deaths in the US at the schools that Indians got sent to. I'm prepared to recant that if I knew that something truly murderous was going on.
Here's the thing, a few years ago we did a truth & reconciliation commission and anyone who read their report wouldn't be shocked by the findings- the T&R knew there were lots of unmarked graves out there.
There were a lot of deaths at those school, while many are from abuse & neglect they figure about 50% of the deaths were from TB.
Apparently they are finding a concerning amount of bodies on the properties of these schools. Not death camps, for sure, but definitely off, which fits with the whole thing about the ones who preach the loudest being the most suspect (male feminists all being perverts and degenerates, Canadians being holier-than-thou while literally having schools full of dead natives, etc.)
I'd have to know more before I'd call someone a "survivor".
There is an intentional connotation that these schools existed for the sake of murder, when someone says that.
If we can establish that the children's deaths were caused by something the schools did, at least that would be one thing; but that wouldn't still validate the idea of calling anyone who attended the school a survivor.
That would be like calling every single person who ever went to Penn State a "survivor of Penn State" because of the sexual abuse done by Penn State's football coach.
look at the living conditions and child mortality rates in Canada in the years these schools functioned.
A lot of people have a lot of opinions about this whole thing. the GPR tech they're using to make these claims isn't the most precise thing, but it doesn't matter because they haven't actually released any GPR images confirming bodies found, or the name of the guy who made the initial discovery.
fuck Canadians, they are holier than thou and have learned to be completely fucking helpless while simultaneously knowing better than everybody else, but 4 Catholic Churches have burned down since the media started lying about this shit.
"Schools full of dead natives" is a bit of overstatement. Life was tough in Central and Northern Canada in the late 1800's.
As for the Church's education: my dad got one (not in Canada). It was tough, it got physical. but hey, he would've been better off doing the shit that natives are known for doing instead of getting a job putting a ring on my mom's finger and having a good family right?
It should be clarified that not a single body has yet been exhumed or identified.
The entire hoopla is based on a First Nations band in Kamloops BC commissioning their own private ground penetrating radar survey and claiming that they found 215 graves based on differences in density patterns.
But nothing has been excavated. They haven't released the study. They won't even identify the company that performed the study.
Now every band in the country is demanding government money to hire companies to survey other former school sites to look for unmarked graves.
I don't doubt that children's graves will be discovered. But this exercise is completely political.
Everyone is trying to virtue signal about this like it's a new diwcovery and memory hole the fact that Canada already had a 7 year inquiry into residential schools that wasted millions of dollars on similar political exercises that accomplish little and already investigated this past history in excruciating detail.