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 Larry called out your hypocrisy which you seem to be good at doing with everyone else but when you get the figurative jersey pulled over your head you lay down on the ice and play possum.Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostPierre Poilievre 'does not agree' with 'straight pride' message in photo from Stampede
 
 https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/pierre-poilievre-does-not-agree-with-straight-pride-message-in-photo-at-stampede
 
 Oh shoot Pierre has gone woke! At the Calgary Stampede! The Greatest Outdoor Cowboy show on the planet no less.
 
 This should get the bigots and LGBQT haters all riled up.
 
 Who are they going to vote for now considering that Crypto and Melisssa Lantsman aren't going to turn on the LGBQT community like many of the so con sheep were hoping.
 
 I see Weber is back with his uncontrollable anger, foul language and bluster making stupid accusations and analogies! LOL
 
 Polivere was raised by a same sex couple. No big deal to the majority of people. It’s a non issue except for the intolerant few and the radicals in the lgbtq community. Ffs I’m about tired of this argument like abortion or birth control. It’s personal body autonomy like a persons right to not have to sell their wheat to the cwb. Funny the champions of personal body autonomy supported the government monopoly on wheat marketing. What’s that about?
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 Thinking about gravesites, there are many tiny gravesites without markers in our cemeteries. Does that mean that those little people were murdered? No, it means, the markers were wooden and deteriorated in a hundred or more years. There were prairie fires that destroyed a lot of cemeteries too. Communication was almost non- existent, so how do you notify natives dispersed in bush and on trap lines that their child was ill and needed them? Or how would one get rid of the unclaimed body humanely? ThinkOriginally posted by jazz View PostMan is chuck playing with half a deck these days. The govt was the abuser, forcing Christian schools to take on their unresolved problem 100 yrs ago. Just because I exist in an era of govt incompetence, doesnt make me part of it. Chuck thinks settlers living on rocks and cactus with a gr 4 education should have stopped it back in the day. Thats pure deflection. He wants to draw them into the blame so if there are reparations it comes from that group.
 
 The Indian Act has been brought up in many govts. Guess who doesnt want to give it up... the natives.
 
 And the govt is still the abuser. They coerce the natives every election, drawing them into stupider socialist schemes each time and surprise, they are poorer every time.
 
 All the natives have to so is step outside the reserves, look at what all the wealth creators are doing around them, and partner up in good faith. But they have made an enemy out of everyone that would help them, so now its just the govt and them. Good luck with that.
 
 When are they going to dig up those alleged grave sites.
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 Gosh my info was crap then. Even so chuckles is trying to make a mountain out of a molehill and in the process has contradicted himself for decades. Pompous twat.Originally posted by wiseguyPierre's parents were Donald and Marlene Poilievre !
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 Sardine can lid for the men ,simple operation, never to lateOriginally posted by cropgrower View Postnot one bit wrong , the 5,315 that abused kids shud stand trial , not the whole population of canada , what about all the imigrants to Canada are they also part of the WE group ?
 Same with that *** prick that just got sent to minimum security
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 Lots of graves on home quarters and what once was a home quarters, lots of the unmarked graves near the residential schools are farmers and people of European decent because the schools usually had a church near by.Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostThinking about gravesites, there are many tiny gravesites without markers in our cemeteries. Does that mean that those little people were murdered? No, it means, the markers were wooden and deteriorated in a hundred or more years. There were prairie fires that destroyed a lot of cemeteries too. Communication was almost non- existent, so how do you notify natives dispersed in bush and on trap lines that their child was ill and needed them? Or how would one get rid of the unclaimed body humanely? Think
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 If you want a solution, you can start by acknowledging the harm that was done and admit that the legacy of the harm is still with us today in broken dysfunctional communities.
 
 Harper apologized for the residential schools even though his government had nothing to do with them.
 
 Many Conservatives want to blame first nations for all their problems, as if previous governments had nothing to do with what happened.
 
 The residential school legacy continues and so does the very negative and unsympathetic attitude towards first nations people amongst some people.
 
 Instead of blaming the victims of cultural genocide who lost their land and were put on uneconomic reserves with few resources so that settlers could take their land. Try to imagine how you would feel if the same happened to you.
 
 Its well past time for reconciliation and working together to improves the lives of first nations. We will all be better off the sooner it happens.
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 And how effective has that victimhood strategy been? By what measures have their lives improved with all of the apologies and acknowledgments, canceling politicians, toppling statues, renaming landmarks etc? Or is this not a results based solution?Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIf you want a solution, you can start by acknowledging the harm that was done and admit that the legacy of the harm is still with us today in broken dysfunctional communities.
 
 Harper apologized for the residential schools even though his government had nothing to do with them.
 
 Many Conservatives want to blame first nations for all their problems, as if previous governments had nothing to do with what happened.
 
 The residential school legacy continues and so does the very negative and unsympathetic attitude towards first nations people amongst some people.
 
 Instead of blaming the victims of cultural genocide who lost their land and were put on uneconomic reserves with few resources so that settlers could take their land. Try to imagine how you would feel if the same happened to you.
 
 Its well past time for reconciliation and working together to improves the lives of first nations. We will all be better off the sooner it happens.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jul 12, 2023, 07:49.
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