There Goes The Narrative!

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A publishing house says the story of Gerald Stanley should never be told after he was acquitted in the fatal shooting of Colten Boushie. Veldon Coburn, a lecturer at McGill University, joins John on behalf of Between the Lines to discuss…
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8 Replies to “There Goes The Narrative!”

  1. I heard the interview John did with this fellow, and a brief summation of him would be that he is your typical well spoken social justice Marxist university lecturer today that had a leftist agenda and teaches your children the same. It was disgusting to listen to him.
    I had a question right at the beginning. Surely Stanley’s lawyer must have known or could have discovered that this publishing company was on the left and create problems over the issue.

  2. Most lawyers come out or a super liberal tradition – law school. Overwhelmingly they are liberal.

  3. Why would we privilege Mr Stanley’s rights then … says the indigenous-scholar
    See what happens when we allow the left to fabricate a new language, with new meanings intended to usurp blind justice, equality, and impartiality? Privilege? … uh … NO … the word you were searching for is EVIDENCE! Stupid twit.
    We need to put a STOP to the entire narrative of “privilege”. Guess what sports fans … we are not all born into equal circumstances. I wasn’t born into a millionaires family … oh, boo hoo. But I’ve become one … because … I was born with equal OPPORTUNITY in this great country called America!
    Privilege … geeze … speaking straight from the leftist manifesto … smh

  4. I think this is a set-up by Stanley’s lawyers to expose Between the Lines. Between the Lines isn’t a book publisher or they would be interested in a book that might actually sell. It’s a loose association of extreme radicals that in typical Canadian fashion sells just enough books to keep the lights on while acting as a repository for government grants. From their website:
    https://btlbooks.com/about
    Our work is made possible with the support of the Ontario Media Development Corporation. We gratefully acknowledge assistance for our publishing activities from the Ontario Arts Council, the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Book Publishers Tax Credit program and through the Ontario Book Initiative, and the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund.

  5. I find it rather hypocritical that a Native Canadian who probably had his entire education and academic career funded by the “white settlers” he despises, would lecture anyone on privilege.

  6. He shows his complete ignorance of the facts of the case, the background of the people involved,and yet insists that no book should be published to correct the record.
    He makes a very strong case for the book being published through his willful ignorance and stupidity.
    And he’s a supposedly educated man.

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