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It's amazing to me that for the last couple days Canadians have been mourning the state sponsored massacre of 215 children, yet then turn around and still say "We don't need a right to free speech or to bear arms. The government knows what's best for you and your children. The Police are your friends. Trust the state. Vote for more state power." It wasn't some priests showing up to reserves and stripping children away from their parents. It was the RCMP. Ordered to do so by the Federal government. That's what the state enforcers do, they follow the orders of the state. They're not magical ethical arbiters trained in philosophy of right and wrong, they're thugs who do whatever is told to them by the ones who pay their salary.
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According to all records, slavery and cannibalism were rampant at the time. “Maquinna is notable also for having kept European slaves on a number of occasions. The most detailed account is told in the writings of John R. Jewitt, one of two slaves kept for several years after the crew of the ship Boston was massacred by Maquinna and his men. A Narrative of the Adventures and Sufferings of John R. Jewitt, only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka Sound: with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives is one of the first published glimpses into the social and cultural life of the Pacific Northwest peoples. Jewitt refers to Maquinna throughout as "king" and those beneath him as "chiefs". Maquinna required Jewitt to learn the Nuu-chah-nulth language, and told him that the ship Boston was taken in response to several depredations committed by earlier American and Spanish visitors. Jewitt was rescued in 1805 by Samuel Hill, captain of the brig Lydia.”
Check out the cannibalistic details at https://i.imgur.com/InzlPVI.png
The Narrative also describes an earlier, less fortunate, group of European slaves who were eventually sentenced to death by Maquinna after they attempted to escape to the lands of the Tla-o-qui-aht (Clayoquot) whose chief was Maquinna's rival, Wickaninnish. The one slave who had not tried to escape was eventually sold to Chief Wickaninnish and reportedly died shortly after hearing of the taking of the Boston.
- It's true. It's true that people were buried outside of an institution, just like it's true of any prison, asylum, etc. in all of western history. 215 isn’t that many over 90+ years of operation when you take into account typical child mortality of the time.
What you need to know:
There is no proof of any bodies found. A random person they refuse to name used ground penetrating radar over course of several years to allegedly find these bodies. They refuse to provide any proof of these bodies or GPR. They didnt dig them up and identify them. They cant determine race or age from GPR. They can barley identify a skeleton using GPR (look up any images they produce if you want to verify). They cant determine how they died. These are all undocumented deaths. This means they are deaths no one reported and have no parents or communities reporting missing children or anything remotely resembling a mass grave of deaths of over 200 children.
This is not to say there arent death children or a grave of people. This is just the facts so far in every major newspaper and television program. Despite absolutely no proof of this claim, everyone from PM and major groups have a giant shoe shrine for them and mass coverage. It's preplanned and coordinated. It honestly feel like its designed to coincide with Telsa "massacre" propaganda campaign in the states. They have their white guilt black propaganda and we get indian version.
Another fun note is that Justin Trudeau's dad was heavily involved in the residential schools at the time and its not mentioned once.
Do you have a source on Trudeau’s dad? I’ll add it to the original post
Do they not teach Canadian history anymore? Look up White Paper and Trudeau's attempts to abolish Indian Act and countless our integration based policies of the time. It was few years before he pivots to multicultural declarations.
Yeah Jean Chretien was the guy Trudeau Sr. had assigned to that if memory serves.
Abolishing the Indian Act is the one initiative that I always thought did Trudeau the Elder credit. It's an embarrassing piece of legislation that ought to be abolished.