Canada Kicks Ass
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Mustang1 @ Sun Dec 30, 2007 5:35 pm

three three:
1907-09: Dr. Bryce warns Canadian govt. that children were dying from TB because they were not being quarantined.
1922: Dr. Bryce, in retirement, writes a book called 'The Story of a National Crime' about the deliberate exposure of children to TB.
1924: DC Scott responds: Lots of children dying? That's the way we want it! Keep up the good work!
Confirmed by independent reports of students from across the country: They were forced to eat, sleep and play with children with TB. They knew it was so they would get sick too. Also first hand reports of students and staff of mass graves, unmarked.
1936: Another warning about STILL not separating children with TB (still not done).
Death rates were 50% in 1907, and skyrocketed from there in the 20's, 30'3, 40's.

It was intentional, systematic, and only one of the strategies to "destroy in whole or in part" Indigenous Peoples and their claim and connection to the land.

And it's all about the money.
yay canada

:oops:

No ones denying the horrific conditions, appalling treatment or the fact that individuals clearly broke the law, but this isn't evidence of intent (that doesn't apply to individuals in the schools), systemic (as in Nazi Germany's entire government apparatus organized to necessitate the Final Solution) or the destruction element. Again, if Canada's alleged goal was extermination, why use schools (uh-oh, now you've got to APPLY knowledge - this is where we see again, how little you know)?

At the end of the day, the CANADIAN government, while clearly misguided in its attempts at cultural assimilation, did NOT systematically intend to destroy the Natives (no their culture, but them in their entirety)

Keep trying, pee, but i'll be here to best you every time

$1:
"And it's all about the money.
yay canada"


And it's all about the ignorance.
yay three

   



Mustang1 @ Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:42 pm

three three:
Mustang1 Mustang1:
three three:
1907-09: Dr. Bryce warns Canadian govt. that children were dying from TB because they were not being quarantined.
1922: Dr. Bryce, in retirement, writes a book called 'The Story of a National Crime' about the deliberate exposure of children to TB.
1924: DC Scott responds: Lots of children dying? That's the way we want it! Keep up the good work!
Confirmed by independent reports of students from across the country: They were forced to eat, sleep and play with children with TB. They knew it was so they would get sick too. Also first hand reports of students and staff of mass graves, unmarked.
1936: Another warning about STILL not separating children with TB (still not done).
Death rates were 50% in 1907, and skyrocketed from there in the 20's, 30'3, 40's.

It was intentional, systematic, and only one of the strategies to "destroy in whole or in part" Indigenous Peoples and their claim and connection to the land.

And it's all about the money.
yay canada

:oops:

No ones denying the horrific conditions, appalling treatment or the fact that individuals clearly broke the law, but this isn't evidence of intent (that doesn't apply to individuals in the schools), systemic (as in Nazi Germany's entire government apparatus organized to necessitate the Final Solution) or the destruction element. Again, if Canada's alleged goal was extermination, why use schools (uh-oh, now you've got to APPLY knowledge - this is where we see again, how little you know)?

At the end of the day, the CANADIAN government, while clearly misguided in its attempts at cultural assimilation, did NOT systematically intend to destroy the Natives (no their culture, but them in their entirety)

Keep trying, pee, but i'll be here to best you every time

$1:
"And it's all about the money.
yay canada"


And it's all about the ignorance.
yay three


Read it again: It was intentional. In fact, it was policy.


I don't need to because i know that there was no intentional policy to destroy the natives. Sorry. You're still wrong.

   



Mustang1 @ Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:47 am

three three:
A lot of Canadians want to keep their heads in the sand and not know about this issue. However, that is becoming less and less possible.

Recent news
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=& ... 1126297851
Upcoming events
http://hiddenfromhistory.org/NewYearsBu ... fault.aspx


More parroting (and one biased website) but nothing on actually PROVING Genocide.

   



Mustang1 @ Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:13 am

three three:
It isn't about proving it yet.
Right now it is about the churches and governments and people of Canada acknowledging the children who died.

Upcoming Lecture Schedule of Eagle Strong Voice (Kevin Annett): (* indicates an accompanying protest or public action)

January 30: Kingston, Ontario

January 31-February 1: Montreal *, Quebec and Kahnawake

February 2-4: Ottawa * and Peterborough

February 5: Brantford

February 6-10: Toronto *

February 11-12: North Bay and Timmins

February 13-15: Syracuse and Clinton, New York

February 16 onwards: Available for talks in the eastern USA

To find out the details of meetings in any of these cities, contact Kevin directly at [email protected] or 1-888-265-1007 / 250-753-3345.

And here are some Related Actions and Events:

Vancouver - Sunday, January 13: Protest Vigil outside downtown Vancouver churches - Rally at 9 am outside the Carnegie Centre, Main and Hastings st. (see googlenews link above)

Vancouver Island, same day: Showing of film UNREPENTANT at the Duncan Garage @ 2 pm; address: 201-330 Duncan St., Duncan, B.C. Info: 250-748-7246

Vancouver Island, Monday, January 21 @ 7 pm - Showing of UNREPENTANT at the Duncan Garage

Ottawa - Sunday, February 3 @ 10 am: Memorial Vigil for residential school survivors outside St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 82 Kent st. at Wellington near the Parliament Buildings

Ottawa - Monday, February 4 @ 10 am - Press Conference and Memorial Vigil for the Disappeared Residential School Children
outside the House of Commons

Toronto - Friday, February 8 @ 12:30 pm - Press Conference and Memorial Vigil for the Disappeared outside the Catholic Arch-Diocese Office, 1155 Yonge St.

Toronto - Sunday, February 10 @ 10 am - Memorial Procession for the Disappeared commencing outside Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. East


The government, churches, history books and the people have ALREADY acknowledged the abuses the took place in the residential school system (and no, the educated ones didn't resort to banal emotional rhetoric like "genocide"). Just because you stumbled upon this rather ubiquitous fact, doesn't mean the rest of us didn't already know. Stop cutting and pasting and try some reading. Thanks

   



Mustang1 @ Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:06 pm

three three:
Mustang1 Mustang1:


The government, churches, history books and the people have ALREADY acknowledged the abuses the took place in the residential school system (and no, the educated ones didn't resort to banal emotional rhetoric like "genocide"). Just because you stumbled upon this rather ubiquitous fact, doesn't mean the rest of us didn't already know. Stop cutting and pasting and try some reading. Thanks


There is yet no acknowledgment, no identification, no explanation of the thousands of children who died. That is the issue here.[/quote]

<Sigh> Yes, there is. History books (maybe read them instead of combing the Internet) CLEARLY identify the assimilative mindset that resulted in the residential school system and they CLEARLY acknowledge the abuse, the unacceptable conditions and misscariiages of justices that occured in them. Please, don't assume your utter lack of knowledge about the topic extends to the halls of academia. Thank Alvar Hanso for that one.

Oh...and the government has issued a formal apology and offered money to the victims. The fact that you don't know this (or refuse to acknowledge it) is a testament to your ignorance regarding the subject.

   



Mustang1 @ Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:14 pm

three three:
The government compensation is for loss of language, family, culture for all former students, only if they are still alive.
Further compensation is for sexual and physical abuse. However, they do not talk about the children who died. Neither do the churches or governments or history books.

The only textbooks that mention it are textbooks on genocide.


Now you're actually either lying or you're so ignorant about the topic that you need to step away from the Internet and get a clue

Numerous textbooks and curricula discuss residential schools, so either you aren't aware of it (again, another illustration of how little you truly know) or you're a disigeneous agenda-pusher. Please list what Ministry-approved textbooks actually refer to residential schools as examples of genocide. I'm calling you on this one because so far, all you've done here is promulgate your ignorance.

   



Mustang1 @ Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:45 am

three three:
Mustang1 Mustang1:
three three:
The government compensation is for loss of language, family, culture for all former students, only if they are still alive.
Further compensation is for sexual and physical abuse. However, they do not talk about the children who died. Neither do the churches or governments or history books.

The only textbooks that mention it are textbooks on genocide.


Now you're actually either lying or you're so ignorant about the topic that you need to step away from the Internet and get a clue

Numerous textbooks and curricula discuss residential schools, so either you aren't aware of it (again, another illustration of how little you truly know) or you're a disigeneous agenda-pusher. Please list what Ministry-approved textbooks actually refer to residential schools as examples of genocide. I'm calling you on this one because so far, all you've done here is promulgate your ignorance.

$1:
Really. So what do they say about the children who died in the schools?


Yep, really. Maybe you should do some actual READING instead of aping other's Internet sites. And, in fact, textbooks and curricula mention the deplorable conditions in some schools that resulted in disease and death.

I noticed you cowered, yet again, from having to back up your nonsensical mush about these alleged textbooks that mention genocide. I'll assume you either made it up or lied.

$1:
Because as recently as Sunday, the Catholic church said:
"No children died in our schools"


Source? And you do know that many Christian dominations ran different schools, right?

   



Mustang1 @ Sat Jan 19, 2008 11:41 am

three three:
http://tinyurl.com/yoykgl
This is the text used in universities.


Firstly, you haven't read it. Secondly, it's a secondary level book. Lastly, what is you point? I've yet to deny the residential school issue nor have I retreated from brining all those guilty of crimes to justice.

Let me guess, you're just offering anything in the hopes its something, right? Right.

   



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