Diversity Is The Long Game

According to the 2016 Census*, there remain only 1.6 million Indigenous survivors of Canada’s dark history of colonial oppression and genocide.

Yet, as the media trucks pitch camp in century old burial plots, and politicians trample one another in surrender, few seem to notice (much less mention) that the Trudeau Liberals have opened the floodgates to 300,000 economic immigrants a year — immigrants who have nothing to reconcile and no reason to apologize. These millions are to be added to a Canadian population that’s already over 20% foreign born.

In their strategic plan to replace vexatious old stock Settlers by importing a loyal new voter base, our Natural Governing Liberals are quietly diluting their “Indian problem” away — and they know it. Given current trends, First Nations protestors of the next decade will be banging their drums in a new and mostly indifferent country.

“Demographics is destiny” it is said, but about the accelerating erosion of First Nations population share and political influence, the chattering classes of our gated institutions and talk boxes remain conveniently silent.

It’s as though they’re in on the joke.

55 Replies to “Diversity Is The Long Game”

  1. I have always found it odd that First Nations people in North America aren’t up in arms about mass immigration into THEIR lands by people from many countries that are extremely comfortable extinguishing the voices and presence of small indigenous minorities once and for all?

    1. $$$$ The refugees do not have any. The guberement has yours.

      The economic migrants only send children and wives, with no incomes, to occupy the best properties and best spaces at our free institutions.

      Family reunification will ensure clutter in the heh heh “free” health care system.

    2. For the first nations people ‘AKA’ Indians to be up in arms over a government policy means that they would have to be paying attention to what the government is doing.

      The first nations people zero in on the policies that pay them more money and provide more benefits. All their money comes from the pockets of other Canadians who are willing to work and pay taxes, but I am not sure we want to continue supporting all Canadians Indians and all those Indians who are being born every day.

      How long is the support Indians deal anyway … 100 years? nah … Forever as I sees it.

      To support an entire race and culture indefinitely and strictly to alleviate guilt, is not a great plan for a society to move forward with.

      Regarding Indians being up-in-arms over all the new low end migration …. they aren’t likely aware of it.

      1. They are also likely not even slightly aware of the end result that UNDRIP looking for. On the surface it looks like UNDRIP want to make sure that the Indigenous people get access to all the land “supposedly stolen” from them. In reality they are trying to expose all of the leaders and influential Indigenous people that have power and influence over the rest, and when the time comes, take care of business. Indigenous land claims, gone, land gone, to the UN.

  2. Sounds good to me.
    Maybe the immigrant women won’t be so eager to kill their babies, or mutilate their reproductive organs, as well.
    What now passes for western culture is an obscenity besides even which Islam pales.

  3. the latest is ,no matter where you are born ,if you are white, you
    are all equally guilty of killing Canada’s natives

    1. Well, that explains why my parents and I came over from Europe. It must have been all those stories about Shatterhand and Winnetou by Karl May…..

  4. Residential schools were likely a picnic compared to Uyghur re-education camps. The Chinese can’t even hide behind good intentions. But what do I know?

    1. Local schools for so-called settler kids were no picnic either. Mom was born in 1913 and schooled in Mount Royal, Calgary, a luxury district then and now.
      Her educational experience was definitely not for the faint of heart. The rules were tough and she was terrified into submission. That is saying a lot, as she became a very strong independent woman.

      Even I, as a really good A student in Calgary, was whacked on the knuckles with a hard ruler by my teacher in grade 2! in the mid 1950’s. My sin: talking. The bouncy boys had it much worse: the evil strap.

      Today’s aboriginal kids, like ours, still need some serious training, as many are not parented well nor disciplined and prepared for life in the real world. Drunk and stoned parents are not good role models and if you had a residential education, get over it, already. That was the best idea at the time. No excuse for your grandchildren joining the sex trade on Vancouver’s lower east side.

      Fine, Canadian indigenous ingrates. We will take back our toilets, stoves, pots, microwaves, plentiful food, big screen TVs, roads, cars, skidoos, the Internet and useful jobs in resource industries. It is all cultural appropriation! Have fun fishing and drumming.

      Clean your own indigenous room, folks!

      1. Having attended Catholic school, one was at the mercy of the whims of individual teachers and what kind of day they were having. I went from getting the strap once in grade five to almost every day in grade six. My crime, like yours, talking. Being ahead of the class, bored and having too much energy. Being a boy.

  5. Ssssoooo… does that not imply the Trudeau is PM of nothing. That Canada, actually, does not truly exist. That there is a large landmass, the governance and ownership of which, is in dispute, and far from settled?

    Why are Canadians doing the biddig of people who claim to be a government, but who are in fact clearly illegitimate? Why are Canadians paying taxes? Shouldn’t Canadians be telling their government “hang on, let me consider your request, while I take it up with First Nations leadership, and get their take on your suggestions”…

    1. The land mass exists but the people are not “Canadian”. People are what we talk about when we talk about “a country”, not the dirt, as all land is dirt. The current people of Canada lack intellect, morals, and foundations. Everyone wants something for nothing and are terrified of individual freedom. This is why what was once called a country will not longer be such a thing. Now put your fucking mask on, take the poison and shut up.

      1. Agreed completely. Canadians have morphed into something very ugly, ignorant and deserving of what they we are getting.

        How sad, Canada was once potential nirvana.

        The left fucked that up real good.

        Now we are nothing but turkeys lining up for thanksgiving.

  6. Lemme say this about that.

    There is something sinister going on in regard of unmarked graves and dead children.
    Nobody but nobody knows who is buried in those graves.
    One can think that there are some unfortunate children that died of decease, there maybe nuns buried, there may be priests buried.

    How is it that there is no account of this. There probably is and many know where and what it is. They are afraid to speak lest they be called racists and other things.

    As it appears today, the truth has taken a leave of absence and lies are being packed one on top of another and becoming the ‘truth’.

    Why is it that the governments that have, actually have records, won’t come out with them.

    Of course, wherever politicians step, they leave stench. Here in this case they want it to go away so they don’t have to deal with real life situation.
    As it is, the politicians are again, as with Wuhan Flu, afraid to speak of what they know is the truth, leaving it to the media cartel to see which way the wind blows.

    1. “How is it that there is no account of this.”

      Unfortunately a lot of old school records were destroyed. I’m guessing a search of death certificates would likely provide most, if not all, of the names. In Alberta they are indexed by post office and I assume BC would be the same. As most of these cemeteries were on a reserve, there could likely be non-students buried there. Also, I am nut sure whether reserve deaths were recorded in the provincial death registries because of jurisdictional issues.

      1. I have pulled many death certificates for ancestors of my Metis family from the Alberta archives. Death records are kept from 1877 forward, but are far from all inclusive. Indigenous death records were kept separately from 1923 – 1945, and those same names are then found (repeated) in the main death record reports.

        We still have family members from the early 1900s that I can’t find death registration for, and I have scoured. I assume the deaths were not registered. The churches (actual visits to, with help to get into their oldest records) have provided a few graves sights (all unmarked at this point, as I thought most would be aware).

        Take a moment to look up Louis Karakwante (Callihoo) and the confusion as to where his final resting place might be . . . well known story for those in Alberta with Indigenous ancestry as he is an (Mohawk – Iroquois) ancestor to a huge percentage. The reason there is no account of this is, very simply, many people in our communities at the time (Indigenous AND other) were not KEEPING record. What is with the idea that our country was organized to do this? I find the expectation for that time perplexing.

        https://provincialarchives.alberta.ca/how-to/find-birth-marriage-and-death-records/marriage-indexes

        1. I have looked up more than 100 Alberta death records from the pioneer era of the small rural community in which I grew up. I think all it involved was filling out a form at the post office which was likely in someone’s house and going home and digging a hole. I don’t think anyone much cared whether you made the trip to the post office. Only a handful of burials predated the early cemeteries. I suspect once a cemetery was licenced, deaths had to be registered. All the ones surrounding my community were in churchyards so they also had the church register.

          One more thought. Whichever church was responsible for a school likely recorded all the burials in a registry. Most registries still exist although some have been lost.

          1. I have acquired hundreds of records as genealogy is a hobby. Keep in mind that to ‘fill the form at the post office’ one had to have some amount of literacy, and, as importantly, a desire to cooperate with the government of the day. Many did not have that. This would include both maternal grandparents to my husband, although they had learned to sign their name. No driver’s licenses either . . . same issue. They were multi-lingual (Cree, Michif, French, English).

            The majority of the ancestors I am talking about, pre 1920, marked their signature with an X. On census records their language was marked as Cree, and sometimes French, and some mention the inability to read/write, as it was a question asked.

            I am not offering an argument, but an observation.

    2. I have done research in a few Catholic records down east researching my families of origin in Canada. They are actually very detailed and excellent! I will bet that very good records exist of all burials in Kamloops and Saskatchewan, and I do believe that they were done properly and with appropriate reverence, even when disease may have run through a population of young children.

      Of course, adults were likely buried as well.

      This media hype is mass political hysteria. My Can/Am daughter called from California in horror at the so called mass grave and I said, no biggie, just complete, utter hype.

    3. There is something sinister going on in regard of unmarked graves and dead children.

      What’s sinister is that neither exist. The only investigation that’s been done are preliminary GPR surveys, and GPR doesn’t have the resolution to determine what if anything is below the surface. You have to excavate, and so far no one’s done that.

      The claims that there are n unmarked graves of dead children, where n is some big scary number larger than the last band’s claims, are outright lies.

      Now, I personally believe that there probably are grave sites on former residential school grounds. We’re talking about a time with shockingly high childhood mortality from disease, and many of these schools were in remote areas where transporting the bodies was not feasible. The grave markers would have been wooden and have almost certainly rotted away by now.

      1. It is not a zero one world. With exception of Lebanese all of the above are a net loss in the quantities they are coming. See Brampton or Vancouver for evidence.

  7. Welcome to the world’s first post national state. The browning of Canada is in full swing. I’m getting all tingly.
    Conning everyone to wear sack cloth and ashes over the RS graves forgetting that Liberals governed Canada 70 years of the 20th century is some weapons grade chutzpah.
    Anywhoo…our brand new Canadians won’t give a shit about them so I’m not sure they’ll be able to grift them as well as us “settlers”.
    But who am I kidding…we’ll be a U.N. vassal by then.

  8. As we’ve all noticed the BLM & POC mofos are trying to woo the Indians and make them teammates in the struggle against the racist whitey.
    The Indians should tell them to fuckoff, you’re not using us to propel your own fucked-up, bullshit agenda, but I haven’t heard jack.
    The Indians should also ally with like-minded whitey.
    “This place is full.”

  9. Indians don’t negotiate with Canadian citizens, be they new immigrants or fourth generation Canadians. They have been taught, through government management of their apartheid status, that they are nations and only negotiate with governments. It used be exclusively the federal government representing the Crown but the Indian activist NDP of BC has relieved the feds of much of their burden on that file (currently repatriating Provincial Crown land to their “legitimate” owners). Immigrant sentiments regarding the golden race legacy will not deter the intentions of the thoroughly undemocratically ensconced SCOC and as long as the bankrupt welfare state known as Canada can print currency with any value, they can be bought off. Perhaps if we get near end-stage inverted apartheid when all non natives will be more obviously approaching slave status to natives, push-back will erupt but the Chicoms could have assumed total control by then to claim all resources, enslaving all the non-Chinese worthless masses still inhabiting the geography of the thoroughly deranged dominion.

    1. Mischief is important, as Kate says.

      All old settler whites should now personally self-identify on government communications as “FIRST CANADIAN NATION”.

      My lines are 6 generations Scottish/Irish/English. They pretty much got kicked off the Islands over there for economic reasons mostly and carved out, with very hard work, the beautiful country we enjoy, briefly in time, today.

      Were the Indians really here in 11,000 BC? And how mixed are they by now? The Spaniards got to them well before we did. Maybe we need DNA tests soon for a new gubernment tax avoidance test.

      Very much, down east, for sure! How much fun did the furriers of the Hudson Bay Company have on their western sojourns? A lot …

      After all, men can be women now, right? We are the only REAL first NATION group in Canada, except for possibly the 6 nations down east, who had a sort-of cross-border confederacy. Mostly, before we UKs showed up, there were lots of warring indigenous, migrating TRIBES living in Canada for the summer, except for BC and the Maritimes, where they had big tribes with settlements and their “culture”.

      They liked our culture better, as we had much better stuff. Now they want our stuff plus more and more and more. The Kamloops Bands are especially well done by, so shed no tears.

    1. Just out of sheer curiosity: what mangled point are you trying to make?

      1. “Self-identity” causes fluctuations as it does with the gender bending records. Census reports are now linmited to one question ‘how do you feel today’ ?

  10. Canada today is one effed up mess. We stand for nothing. We repeatedly elect governments who bend and twist to accommodate all comers, giving up every damned thing the country was built on.

    The Indian/Indigenous/Native peoples issues will never be resolved. It will continue to be used by politicians we elect to power, promises made, endless amounts of money spent, endless demands, nothing will change.
    What are we expected to do about it TODAY that will unearth the truth and get to the crux of the matter?
    Maybe for a start we could elect people who will do what’s right for the common good in all matters. In a democracy we should all be equal under the law but when governments decide to make some more equal than others we have the growing discord we have today.

    1. You can not escape or change the outcome and reckoning that is coming in Canada by voting. The game is rigged and the house always wins

  11. Wot? 1.6 million escaped the “genocide”. That’s probably more than there were stone age peoples in Canada at the time.

    1. If my memory serves me correct, in the 50’s the Aboriginal population was 365,000 give or take. If Canada is committing genocide, we’re doing a damn poor job!

      1. Consider that the Nazis murdered five million disabled people, Slavs, Gypsies, Poles and assorted non-Aryan person and managed to reduce the Jewish population significantly in four-five years. Six million dead and the Nazis were really trying (as David Ahenakew was wont to point out).

        Now, MAID cleans up the elderly and disabled the China virus did not and Muslims are making this country unsafe for Jews.

        History certainly does repeat itself.

        But, you know, shoes and burned churches and such.

  12. Only about a third of a million indigenous people live on reserves. Those that live off-reserve begin a slow process of assimiliation due to intermarriage and the loss of official status (due to parents not bothering to register their children). The number of registered indigenous people isn’t dropping yet in absolute terms, but I expect that will start in the next few decades.

    1. Too much free stuff – free hunting and fishing, no HST – so everyone who can register does. The population of ‘aboriginals’ is skyrocketing.

  13. In the 1871 census, there were 102,358 counted
    in the 2001 Census, there was 1.3 million
    in the 2016 Census there was 1.6 million

    in 2021, the innumerate population of canada will buy anything that the media is selling

  14. At what point does someone cease to be indigenous. Is it 40%, or 30% or 20% or 10% or .01% indigenous blood or can we all claim
    to be indigenous. The reason I ask is that it’s my observation tha many of the people coming forward to speak on behalf of the indigenous population are more white than I am and my ancestry is Swedish.

      1. But does that cover females who were excluded from Tribal Status for many years if they married someone from outside the group ?

        1. To achieve status you have to provide a line of official records which show you descend from a recorded Metis person. You also have to declare your support of the Metis community. At least that is how it works in Alberta. Blood quantum is not considered, as is the case in America.

          My husband’s mother was Metis, from 2 Metis parents each with many generations in the Metis community, some a good percentage European, and some not. Her family showed off a rainbow in skin tones, some red heads who would not be considered a ‘visible’ minority. The early infusion of European blood shows itself off in many that are on reserve, as well. Indigenous people are NOT, necessarily, a visible minority. The ‘percentage’ of ‘European’ vs ‘Indigenous’ DNA is not indicative of who is, or is not, considered Metis. The Metis, through history, were identified as ‘non European’ and excluded from European society, even with a good amount of European heritage. (Look at Louis Riel’s heritage, as an example). Many tribes also excluded these people of mixed heritage, which is partly why they became their own nation.

          My husband is a proud Metis, as are our children. Their decision to acquire their status was mostly to face down the shame and embarrassment of her heritage that she was raised with and could not get past, despite great effort. She excluded herself from status through marriage, but that did not show itself to be an issue for her children who chose differently.

          Keep in mind there is not a collective mindset shared within the Indigenous community. Many experiences are very different to one another, as we find in many societies. Most often we hear only the loudest voices, however, who want to claim that is the case.

  15. It doesn’t matter what the proportion of any single minority is. What matters is the proportion of civilized people. Once the proportion of uncivilized reaches critical mass it will be Balkans.

  16. In a way, Big Aboriginal is like the Palestinian brigade: not important enough to matter but useful enough as sandbags.

    Illegal migrants want their free stuff, and so does Big Aboriginal. The Liberals don’t have to care about the latter and the Chinese will make a concerted effort not to give a sh–, either.

    Start worrying when the printed money and other “free things” stop rolling out and the Chinese have sucked the last drop of oil from the ground.

    1. Yep, love how the Winnipeg police who witnessed the vandalism are now “investigating”. It happened right in front of their eyes and the only person arrested was a counterprotester who tried to protect the historical monument.

  17. Kate,

    I respect your opinion, but this really isn’t how its going to work out, and even if it was, its like when conservatives say liberals aren’t going to like the environment they create when there is no more freedom of speech. It doesn’t matter, because it will not stop them from doing it.

    Far more likely than the Indians being forgotten is that this will be used to justify a tax on white people as reparations.

    As a related note, the greatest living military history, the Israeli, Martin Van Creveld, has an article called War and Migration that you should read.

  18. In the USA since 2016, non-whites have more babies than whites do.

    Also more whites die than any other race.

    In the USA the white race is slowly fading away.

    Of course leftists and their main accomplice – the main stream media – are saying the exact opposite but the facts are the facts; the white race is being replaced.

    and here are the facts, source below,

    […] These new estimates show annual population changes by race and ethnicity between July 2010 and July 2020. They indicate that, for each year since 2016, the nation’s white population dropped in size. Thus, all of U.S. population growth from 2016 to 2020 comes from gains in people of color.

    source,

    https://www.brookings.edu/research/all-recent-us-population-growth-comes-from-people-of-color-new-census-estimates-show/

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