78 Replies to “I’m Burning for You”

  1. Thanx to leftist MSM for creating the atmosphere that spurs on these criminal activities.

  2. A church in Nova Scotia was burned as well. Still no word from Benito Jr. He’s to busy election campaigning today.

  3. I realize that some sexual deviants wormed their way into organized religion, but burning down churches while arranging for drag queens to perform for children in libraries doesn’t seem like the smartest way for society to prevent anything similar from ever happening again.

  4. Church burnings fanned by His Marxist “True-Dope-ia” calling for Pope Francis to come groveling to Canada on his knees to formally apologize for a program that was mandated by the federal government…who “accidentally” lost all their records.

    So when does this intellectual twat come out and say all catholic folks are vermin and should be exterminated?

    Exactly when does this clown car show move on to synagogues?

    So did the burnings occur with or without people? Are they still “investigating”?

    Cheers

    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief

    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

    1. And who did the churches report to? The government. The media, of course, says nothing about that.

      Let the colour revolution continue!

      1. Not to mention that the federales seriously underfunded the schools so their ability to mitigate the deficiencies was very limited.

    2. Hans: I don’t know if you’ve seen this article that had appeared in the June 03-2019 issue of the Leader Post.

      It sheds a rather different light on the Marievale Sk. Residential School cemetery story than we’ve been seeing in the Mainstream media.

      I work as volunteer for a Catholic cemetery in our community. I’ve built some pretty attractive steel crosses, complete with a laser cut message on a steel plaque for under $200 a cross.

      https://leaderpost.com/news/saskatchewan/this-is-true-truth-and-reconciliation-70000-put-toward-cowessess-gravesite-upgrades

      1. @Frances @Joe Citizen

        Took a number of college courses in Anthropology and Cultural Ethnology at the university level; so I was aware of the so called token efforts to integrate through the Residential Schools system via the federales. The RCs were always operating on a shoe string, and individuals sometimes rose above their meager circumstances.
        The ravages of winter, lack of ability to pursue a traditional lifestyle, due to the over hunting of the buffalo/bison herds pretty much kiboshed their adaptive strategy of living off the land. In addition, lack of modern medical with TB, polio, tetanus, smallpox lead to considerable destruction of traditional life.

        Worked with a number of the Cree on the Nipawin Dam way back in 1981/82; they were always pretty decent to me and were happy for the opportunity to work. I’m told the fishing in the reservoir behind the dam is pretty good. My dad was project manager; so if the lights are on in Sask and your computer functions, you can thank Henry. He passed this spring on April 1st, 2021 aged 92.

        As per the Leader Post article, nice to see that the “buffalo children” are no longer being treated as “buffalo chips” wrt cemetery maintenance.

        Cheers

        Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief

        1st Saint Nicolaas Army
        Army Group “True North”

    1. Yeah right, as if the outrage was legitimate or logical in the first place.
      The point is to hurt white middle class. To destroy their way of life.

      If somebody even touched a mosque they would be locked for decades on hate crime charges.

      Same in US BLMers terrorize, burn, murder = mostly peaceful, capitol hill protest over stolen election = insurrection.

      1. And let me add that if a Mosque were torched … your PM would IMMEDIATELY take to the airwaves to scold that hateful Christians MUST respect all religions and should be banned from obtaining gasoline in cans. The RCMP would set up a special task force dedicated to investigating and prosecuting the HATE-arsonists.

        But, of course, all of this has already happened … because it’s been FOUR Catholic Churches … Right?

        SMH … barely a mention in the news

  5. If a church is torched and the media doesn’t report it, does it make a sound?
    Does it contribute to global warming?

    What is the total on churches that have been torched so far?

    1. 6 or 7….

      might be a pattern or something…

      but the RCMP is just labelling them as “suspicious”

      does anyone know if they ever caught the guy who burned the mosque? maybe it’s the same person….. /s

    1. ‘Bout twelve years ago. They’re like fungus. By the time you can see them they’re old and huge.

  6. The way I feel about our government, I sure wish they would stop burning churches and move to the leg and AHS offices.

    1. Those are churches of a different kind, built to worship government and the governing class.

      I’d rather they be vacated and abandoned or turned into museums.

  7. So, Canada decides to embrace Satan full-bore. Meanwhile Russia hard-pivots to Christianity.

    Mmmmm… the betting man in me says more Westerners will be following their East European colleagues back home in the years ahead.

    Interesting.

    1. Yup! I will go to Hungary or Poland where they dont put up with bullshit,
      My family came from Austro- Hungary to begin with to make this a peaceful, lawful, God fearing country – not the shithole it is now. When they came there were no hospitals, no schools, no railroad to bring supplies, no food banks, no Govt social services! You got down to business and worked hard to feed, clothe your family and were good neighbours. They are rolling in their graves. Some of them marked with wooden crosses that are still there because ancestors looked after them. Imagine that concept!

      1. It would be the ULTIMATE thankyou to your ancestors to return to the Old Country, and return the favour!!!!

  8. As well as ignoring the crimes involved in the burning of indigenous churches, the mainstream media are ignoring the views of the Indian bands where the churches were destroyed.

    “The Lower Similkameen Indian Band (Chief and Council) and community are shocked to discover that the Chopaka Church was destroyed in early morning fire. We along with the Upper Similkameen Indian Band, who also lost their Church this morning (Hedley B.C.) are in disbelief and angered over these serious occurrences, as these churches represent place of worship for community members as well as gathering spaces for many for various celebrations and times of loss. It will be felt deeply for those that sought comfort and solace in the Church.”

    These indigenous voices are not considered acceptable among the woke media, so they are suppressed.

    https://www.rebelnews.com/lower_similkameen_indian_band_condemns_burning_our_lady_of_lourdes_chopaka_catholic_church

  9. Quite a fire, sure to aid reconciliation, no doubt.

    If this is a real, organic, reaction to residential schools it seems a misplaced target; it was the govt that created the schools and empowered the Mounties and the church. I find the claims of unmarked mass graves to be dubious, at best, but taking kids from their parents in anything other than extreme circumstances is beyond the pale, in my opinion. Doesn’t justify burning works of art like that church but if I had my kids taken and they didn’t come back I’m not sure how well I would handle it. I’m not 100% convinced that’s what happened but I’m just saying.

    That being said I love old buildings of all sorts and hate to see them destroyed. If anyone here goes to a church, catholic or not, I’d suggest organizing a neighbourhood watch of some kind.

    1. Jimmy, I’m not very knowledgeable about this issue but I feel that your phrase “taking children from their parents” may not be a fair assessment.

      My overall, admittedly ill-informed, view is the famous adage, No Good Deed Goes Unpunished”.

      I feel very VERY strongly that this is flat out marxist pys-ops.
      And I believe a single 4-letter word captures the essence of what is happening: L O O T.

      1. Just to be clear I think the “unmarked mass graves” hysteria is deliberately misconstrued bullshit that is part and parcel of the current cultural revolution.

        Whether the kids were taken by force or willingly surrendered is unclear and it may have been a combination of the two. Either way the government has no business interfering with or interjecting themselves into families, native or not.

        1. Yet that is EXACTLY what they are doing these days. Sexual grooming at the encouragement of government, has now reached into the schools.

    2. Jimmy – a lot of these schools were actually on reservation land, so there would have been band members living nearby as well as those more dispersed. The mandate to forcibly have all children taken there was federal, not church. And a lot of the teachers at these schools did respect the traditions even as they were trying to give the children – from a migrant stone-age, slave-owning culture – the tools to navigate successfully in a more technologically advanced world. And the graves – which would have included workers at the school and perhaps community members – would not have been unmarked when the dead were buried. Indeed, grew up near an old Catholic cemetery in a mining town and there were a fair few “unmarked” graves; the wooden crosses had rotted away and there were no relatives with the means to put up a granite marker. And, as I remember, there were a lot of very small graves there as well; infant and child mortality was high back in those days.

      There is a report from 1906 about the schools where the author points out that the major problem was TB. We forget, today, what a killer it was (there were sanitoria built across Canada to isolate sufferers of same, and a lot of non-natives were forced into those, never to return to their homes), and the Indians were particularly susceptible. True, the school setting was conducive to spreading TB, but so were the traditional living conditions of the natives. Indeed, the author concluded that a major problem was that sick young’uns were being sent to the school, perpetuating the spread of the disease.

      Some years later, a different type of hospital known as a “preventorium” began to be built. This was an place where children exposed to TB were sent, the idea being that fresh air, hygiene, etc., would allow them to overcome the exposure and build up a resistance to the disease. These hospitals were not confined to native children, but were perhaps more prevalent for them (Chilliwack, BC had one).

  10. Don’t worry, guys.

    When they’re done with our churches, they’ll come for yours. The cultural and political Marxists always take out the bigger guy before the smaller ones.

    This was never about any Church policy or abuses (real or imagined). It is about totalitarianism. It is no surprise that censorship laws are proposed and passed and why no one cares to celebrate Canada Beer Day.

    It is obvious that this is a matter to be taken into one’s hands. No one else cares.

        1. Hah…could’ve been: “Banksters of Canada” or “Big on Communism” 🙂

          Psalm 34:2 My soul makes its boast in the LORD; let the afflicted hear and be glad..

          Cheers

          Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief

          1st Saint Nicolaas Army
          Army Group “True North”

  11. Let the crucifixions begin.
    A ” home boy” that my grandmother helped raise along with her 18 other children was very involved in the upkeep and renovations of the Morinville church. He passed several years ago in Morinville. He would be heartbroken.

    I wonder when Saint Mary’s in Red Deer will be lit.
    It was designed by a Metis, Douglas Cardinal, who also designed The Museum of Civilization in Ottawa.

  12. Revenge for a bunch of hazy images found on a ground-penetrating radar screen. But, no, don’t excavate to find out what or who’s actually down there. Nope. Keep it nice and vague and interpret those images in such a way that it justifies whatever despicable action that follows.

    Has our Fairy Prince started crying about it yet?

    1. Okay I spewed my lunch over that comment! That two faced, big jawed creep cant start his usual forced tears because his “DADDY” was involved in that whole damn mess. Try denying THAT!

  13. Weird how the Canadian federal government that started and funded the residential schools program is escaping scrutiny.

  14. Well that should help those who want to see the church records, not –but then again we get so much goberment approved propaganda about how Nobel Natives were/are historically.

  15. As I commented this morning in last nights “Tips”, this is such a loss for the town. The church has stood since early in the last century – around 1907 or so and was a beautiful, historic structure. They are saying the fire is suspicious. Yea, just burn it all and at the end of it what will have been accomplished? My grandmother, if she were still alive, would be in tears right now. This is what happens when emotions (as well as ignorance) trump rationality. Sad. (Should I have said “trump”. Sarc on)

  16. It was 1972, a 12 year old native boy was excited to be going to a residential school in Lestock, Sask because as he put it, “it had a good hockey program”.
    I asked his older brother, about my age, around 13 years old at the time, if he was also going. He said no “I don’t want to play hockey”.
    No one forced either of them to do anything they didn’t want to do

    1. Anyone under 80 who says they were forced to go to a residential school is a liar. Starting in 1948 residential schools were optional and their parents were the guilty bastards who sent them. Mind you, in those days, parents didn’t get family allowance unless a kid went to school.

  17. Just finished reading the latest National Geographic and it focused on Carthage & Rome using war elephants, Vietnam, Egypt and the Mayans/Aztecs. Every one of these historical peoples used incredible violence to fight for their empires and countries, killing millions of men, women and children. The similarity is that human history is filled with endless bloody wars of conquest and destruction and it still is going on. IMHO the residential schools had a goal of educating children to bring them into the modern world. In earlier times the indigenous tribes would have been slaughtered by the far more technologically advanced white man and disappeared into history. WW1 and 2 killed more than all the earlier wars put together.

    This is not to excuse what happened to our indigenous people but trying to fix history is a mug’s game. Of course our politicians in Toronto want to rename Dundas, Yonge and other streets to meet their woke requirements, insanity.

    1. Well said. Don’t forget that the children of nomadic tribes could not otherwise attend school unless the schoolhouse moved with them (which no government of the day would have allowed). In addition to avoiding the worst of a harsh conquest, I think it bears repeating that…

      If you don’t like the white man’s culture then boycott items developed by white people, and derivatives that are transportation methods using things invented by white people.

      Like home delivered electricity. Both AC and DC electrical generation. And the internal combustion engine. And the jet engine. And the supertanker. And the liquid fuel rocket. And the cotton Jenny. And the mechanical loom. And programmable computing machines (and their latest derivatives, cell phones and tablet computers). And the refrigerator and freezer. And anything with transistors. That includes big screen TVs.

      So either take yourselves back to before the bronze age, or GFY about white man’s culture.

  18. A very good piece with expert analysis supporting the plea against jumping to conclusions about the residential schools. Pass it on. But honestly, I despair of this kind of balanced analysis getting any traction. One of my wife’s friends who attends her Catholic church says that the Catholic church STARVED the children.

    https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/jumping-to-conclusions-without-the-facts-in-the-question-of-the-indigenous-residential-schools

  19. Message to the Pope from Indians and Justin. Nice churches you have here. It would be a shame if something happened to them unless you apologize.

    1. Yes, after flying here and apologizing and maybe washing and kissing some feet. Or buttocks.

  20. Up to FOUR churches so far? Little publicity because they weren’t FAKE Hate crimes with “Trump” and a swastika painted on them before the burnings, eh? Nope. These are the REAL deal … REAL Hate Crimes.

    Time everlasting
    Time to play B–sides

    Francisco … I like that tune so much, I listened to the whole thing thru. I need to find a clean original or a good reissue/remaster of that lp. Missing from my collection. I always make time to play B-sides … it’s where you find some real gems.

    1. Try ‘musicstack.com’ – they’re a consignment firm, with lots of dealers and inventory. I’ve done really well finding rare stuff there, as well as copies of records I basically destroyed by playing them so much.

      Another BOC line that seems to describe the wokes/leftists:

      “I’m after rebellion
       I’ll settle for lies”

      1. Yes, a good source. I also buy quite a bit from sellers on Discogs. I’m a lifelong, hardcore, vinyl enthusiast … 🙂

  21. https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/182-unmarked-graves-discovered-near-residential-school-in-b-c-s-interior-first-nation-says/ar-AALD7Wx?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531

    Well they’ve found another 182 in Cranbook, BC. That’s gotta equal 2 churches at least.

    Louie said he wants the Catholic Church to be held legally accountable for operating the schools.
    “We were robbed of future elders,” he said.
    “Those children, if they had not passed away, could have been elders and teachers in our communities, the keepers of knowledge. It’s devastating.”

    A Big Lie.

    1. “We were robbed of future elders,” he said.
      “Those children, if they had not passed away, could have been elders and teachers in our communities, the keepers of knowledge. It’s devastating.”

      And if I hadn’t been born to working class parents, I’d be a billionaire now.

      The only certainties in life are death and taxes. Yet is there an effort to actually determine if:

      1. those actually are human remains in those locations,
      2. if they are, who they belong to,
      3. if those are human remains, determine how they died

      Yet, I don’t hear of anyone actually proposing to determine if those were actual human remains there, who those people were, and how they died.

      I’m reminded of the controversy surrounding the so-called Kennewick Man some 20 years ago. While his remains appeared to be of European origin, the Indians, on whose land they were found, refused to let anyone with a scientific background actually examine them. The result was KM was conveniently claimed as an ancestor and then re-buried.

      End of story, and, yes, the natives milked that one for quite a while.

      1. I know that here in the USofA, archaeologists are pretty much banned from disturbing any Native American remains due to complaints from the various Indian Nations. Many remains that were dug up years ago have had to be taken out of museums and reburied in their original location.

        I assume that the same is true with First Nations; doing anything to disturb the burial places is against the stated beliefs of the tribes, and therefore not allowed. So if there’s the least suspicion that the sites located have human remains, First Nations will:

            1) Proclaim that the ground-penetrating radar results are sufficient evidence of graves
            2) Say that the graves MUST be those of members of the First Nations
            3) Refuse to allow any investigation that would physically disturb the sites – no digging.

        That way they can ensure their victim status, and no one can provide any inconvenient facts to the contrary.

  22. Is the burning of these churches an attempt to get rid of evidence? No idea which side or evidence of what. Could records of these residential schools be found in those churches? Just speculating

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