They find that the literature feels more current, which is refreshing. And it’s easier to understand than, say, Shakespeare, which has pretty dated language. I’ve had some friends say that Shakespeare is irrelevant.
It's easier to understand? Say no more.
I’m originally from Newfoundland and Labrador, but I grew up in the GTA. I’m a member of the Mi’kmaq and Loon Clan, and I’m in Grade 12 at Kâpapâmahchakwêw—Wandering Spirit School in East York.
His last name comes from Arabic. He's probably Pakistani or something. Note how he completely ignores that part of his background, because it gives him more privilege to claim membership in as many Indian tribes as possible.
There also aren't any remaining Indigenous peoples native to the true island of Newfoundland (though there are Innu across the strait on the Labrador coast).
The Beothuks essentially disappeared while Newfoundland was still only a fishing colony.
The Mikmaq he is referencing hail from the Maritimes which are a long ferry ride across the Gulf and a completely separate history and culture, for both White and Indigenous factions.
Some of the Jews who did not leave for North America to become Indians (according to Mormonism), went to India to become proper Indians. Ergo, Mr. Shafqat can claim descent from a common ancestor.
You always know who the privileged people are by who people pretend to be.
Oh, here in canada that's the only thing native men are known for. The guys are extremely cucky SJW types who will fight to have you jailed if you don't pronounce their names correctly, and the women are extremely cheap and lazy to the point in which 20% of their deaths are caused by hitch-hiking-assisted murders. There's literally a highway in alberta called the "highway of tears", named because at least 50 native women have "disappeared" after trying to hitch-hike there.
And the feds did a huge dog-and-pony show Truth and Reconciliation Commission-style inquiry wasting millions looking into the reason for the disappearances along the highway hoping to blame whitey and the racist RCMP.
Unfortunately, they quietly ignored that
-A) native women don't actually go missing/get murdered at rates higher than other women
-B) the number one killer of native women are native men
I remember that, CBC was practically wailing about it every five minutes for the entirety of the commission and then when the results were published, the silence was deafening.
It's easier to understand? Say no more.
His last name comes from Arabic. He's probably Pakistani or something. Note how he completely ignores that part of his background, because it gives him more privilege to claim membership in as many Indian tribes as possible.
Yeah, that's easier to say than Hamlet or Romeo
The lady doth kâpapâmahchakwêw too much, methinks.
There also aren't any remaining Indigenous peoples native to the true island of Newfoundland (though there are Innu across the strait on the Labrador coast).
The Beothuks essentially disappeared while Newfoundland was still only a fishing colony.
The Mikmaq he is referencing hail from the Maritimes which are a long ferry ride across the Gulf and a completely separate history and culture, for both White and Indigenous factions.
Am Canadian, can confirm.
You know the only “unique” thing about this..?
That it’s a dude. Usually these sort of “mixed” Indige-grifters are women, at least in Aus…
Though he certainly isn’t the first half-Muslim (country) “Indigenous” person I have heard of…
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Some of the Jews who did not leave for North America to become Indians (according to Mormonism), went to India to become proper Indians. Ergo, Mr. Shafqat can claim descent from a common ancestor.
You always know who the privileged people are by who people pretend to be.
Oh, here in canada that's the only thing native men are known for. The guys are extremely cucky SJW types who will fight to have you jailed if you don't pronounce their names correctly, and the women are extremely cheap and lazy to the point in which 20% of their deaths are caused by hitch-hiking-assisted murders. There's literally a highway in alberta called the "highway of tears", named because at least 50 native women have "disappeared" after trying to hitch-hike there.
And the feds did a huge dog-and-pony show Truth and Reconciliation Commission-style inquiry wasting millions looking into the reason for the disappearances along the highway hoping to blame whitey and the racist RCMP.
Unfortunately, they quietly ignored that
-A) native women don't actually go missing/get murdered at rates higher than other women
-B) the number one killer of native women are native men
I remember that, CBC was practically wailing about it every five minutes for the entirety of the commission and then when the results were published, the silence was deafening.