Canada 2021, colourised
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That's what the rule of law looks like. Promises were written down and then ignored.
And the descendants of the people who made the promises have lived a good life as a result of the broken promises. If you're found with stolen goods you usually have to give them back even if it wasn't you who stole them.
Speaking generally they aren't asking for their stuff back but they do want to negotiate something fair.
You seem to think the First Nations have received more than their share, when in fact the courts have been firmly on their side on the big issues. You would probably say you believe in the rule of law but you're demonstrating what The Eagles called a "Frail grasp of the big picture".
Keep your day job. Constitutional Lawyer isn't in the list of possibles for you.
That's just your opinion, and it's wrong.
The First Nations have documents that hold up in court. You got a piece of paper that says you own a vehicle? That's not a matter of left or right.
My point exactly. "Whites in general" (your phrase) have done pretty well by breaking the contracts, and you want to ignore all that. "Too bad your great grampa got suckered by my great grampa. I got most of the marbles and I'm not going to give any back."