38 Replies to “Don’t Question The Narrative”

  1. You have to start somewhere. This is not even the tip of the iceberg. We need to acknowledge that state run education has caused and continues to cause grievous harm to countless Canadians.

  2. I expect so.

    All the Indians seem to have learned from the Holocaust is that genocide industries are a great way to fiddle whitey out of beer money—whether the genocide actually took place or not.

    1. White people suck at genocide. There are more natives than ever before and their numbers are growing faster than other populations. And we give them free housing, free education (university level), exemption from lots of taxes that everyone else pays, and the list goes on. If we were committing genocide, their numbers should be zero by now

      In short, throwing around the word “genocide” does not apply in this case.

  3. We do indigenous people more harm by this sort of phony ‘caring’ than any harm done by residential schools. By keeping them dependent on the state and by swaddling them in legislative cotton batting (this sort of nonsense, Gladue, reservations) we rob them of their independence. Go ahead and arrest me for saying so.

    1. We do the most harm by indoctrinating them into victimhood. They are wallowing in victimhood. With that attitude, what’s the use of trying? They will be depressed, angry failures, dependent on government their whole lives.

  4. BEST thing that could happen to our Native Population…(& Canada)

    FULL ON Destruction of the INDIAN Act & every pathetic useless CUPE infested Building associated & supporting said Act.

    I’m betting we could eliminate our Deficit in 2 yrs and Debt in 5.
    Call me Sick n F’ing tired of the Entire INDIAN INDUSTRY

    1. People’s Party of Canada platform on the issue:

      “A People’s Party government is committed to seeking options to replace the paternalistic Indian Act, which keeps indigenous peoples in a state of dependency and allows the federal government to control most aspects of their lives, with a new legal framework that guarantees equal rights and responsibilities to indigenous people as Canadians, and promotes the self-reliance of communities.”

      The CPC, which still won’t post it’s platform, has never to my knowledge advocated for the removal of the Indian Act. By the way: some of you might be surprised that many, many Indians themselves want the Act gone.

      1. Those most anxious to KEEP the Indian Act are native leadership who would lose much of their power over their people.

      2. CPC is still poll testing what to do. Harper did try accountability on reserves but you know that was denounced as racist. Why not say, Day 1 back to what CPC had in place in 2015?

      3. By the way: some of you might be surprised that many, many Indians themselves want the Act gone.

        I’ll believe that when they start tearing up their cheques instead of cashing ’em.

        1. I do know a couple of full-blood Indians who refuse any benefits from the status on principle, but they’re rare.

      4. The 1980 Liberal White Paper, authored by Jean Chretien no less, recommended full citizenship for all Indians, a one-time lump sum payout, and the dissolution of the entire Indian Act bureaucracy. Oh, how times have changed.

        I would laugh if a CPC MP with balls brought the White Paper out and started pushing it as an example of historic across-the-aisle collaboration. Make the Liberals disavow their own policies.

  5. Indigenous people resonate approvingly with liberal left to describe the aboriginal inhabitants wandering aimlessly through the wilderness. They warred constantly with neighboring tribes for land, slaves and frequently ethno-genocide to establish dominance. Rejection the advances of civilization is a common theme across aboriginal races and now they have flocks of advocates wallowing in collective responsibility for the perceived historical harm by the Catholic Church. The Church has become an acceptable target as secularism debasement by legal decree.

  6. Nevermind tier 2 Canada’s crappy constitution and learned judges who habitually look the other way when it comes to Section 2B

    Will it also be a crime to ask, “where are the bodies?”

  7. If the Trudeau gov’t is foolish enough to pass any such law (and you know they are), I will knowingly, willingly, deliberately break it.

  8. Criminalizing denying something that’s not be proven to be true. Sounds like something Jr would be all over!

    Perhaps if indigenous leadership put as much time into proving the graves exist as they do in trying to take yet more speech away, we might get to the bottom of the issue. But no, oppressing others’ rights is always at the top of the list.

    1. I was wondering what might happen if the gov’t is forced to try and substantiate their claims in a court of law.

  9. I f denialism of the official residential school narrative becomes illegal, I hope it is the trigger that unleashes a resounding “I am Spartacus” movement. Little potato keeps whittling away at our freedoms.

  10. This is just the first step towards having the CBC play non-stop in every home and business and making it a crime to cut the speaker wires.

  11. It would be difficult to word such legislation in a way that wasn’t a clear violation of the Charter. Even though the Senate did pass the bill criminalizing holocaust denial, they might balk at this one.

    1. Charter? It means nothing, whatever restriction on free speech (or anything else) left wing politicians and judges think is ok is ok.

      1. Canada’s Constitution of Suggestions and Government Approved Behaviours.

        The lockdowns/protests should have shown Canadians that we have ZERO checks and balances against anything, let alone the Liberal Government’s imposed racism and misandry.

        Its imposition of a Canadian hierarchy based on race, religion,color, creed, national origin and political views.

        A legal system that has lost its “Blind Justice”.

        I can’t think of ONE Canadian Institution that has any credibility.

        Canada. The Zero Credibility country.

    2. Any delusions that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was worth anything was burnt in 2022.
      Parliament is supreme (unless the majority party are not marxist, socialists).

    3. “It would be difficult to word such legislation in a way that wasn’t a clear violation of the Charter. Even though the Senate did pass the bill criminalizing holocaust denial, they might balk at this one.”

      It won’t ever happen, because it *can’t* ever be allowed to happen. Some people should be careful what they wish for, lest they find said wish suddenly granted.

      Picture the very first person charged with this particular “denialism” being permitted to mount a defense in court by exposing the ACTUAL FACTS of the matter. Not ‘The Narrative’. Not oral history or ‘ways of knowing’. Not perception, emotion, or ‘feelings’…just the demonstrable, proven FACTS.

      It would be a very short trial, I’m sure.

    4. Obviously, it’s impossible to word legislation in any way that would be a clear violation of the Charter. There can only be a violation if the Court declares one. And they can only declare what the Liberal party allows them to declare.

  12. PostMedia (ostensibly conservative-yet another lie) in New Brunswick has a comment filter which is a hoot.

    No negativity allowed.

    Disparaging adjectives are verboten.

    Government bashing requires nice words.

    Defund the Media.

  13. No surprise, the left scream at us to prove a negative which you can’t and gawd forbid you challenge their assertion’s validity. Trudy is getting desperate, the stench wafts off his party and it’s getting worse.

  14. Never under estimate the Liberal’s perfidy.
    Or the Conservatives.
    Or the Media.
    Or “brilliant” Canadian voters.

    It took that which shall never be mentioned again in the Media, “ADSCAM”, to get a minority.

    Plus a couple of elections before Harper(undoing years of Media Lies) convinced Canadians he didn’t actually have horns.
    He, of course, changed nothing. Adequate governance, but really nothing but a wasted opportunity turned into a disaster because he turtled.
    Just exactly like PP will.
    Even the evil CBC will survive.
    Bet on it.

  15. We already have hate legislation which is poorly followed and prosecuted. Do we need sector specific hate legislation? No! For starters you can’t legislate how people think nor what they believe. It borders on thought police. You can only prevent the promotion of actual physical threat to people. Some is totally unjustified and some is reaction to activism which has gone too far and prolongation of victimhood demanding monetary compensation. This current liberal government has done so much damage with its divisive narrative and vote buying efforts appealing to the differences in our society, playing one group off against the other. Diversity is not our strength when it is used by government to buy votes from one group with money from the other group.

  16. Dirtman… Those most anxious to KEEP the Indian Act are native leadership who would lose much of their power over their people.
    This is so very very true. They are learning, very well, from Canada’s leaders.

  17. Whenever Trudope smells bagged dog shit at the front door (polls) he comes up with some new wedge issue . Actually I give him too much credit as we all know he is incapable of any original thought.

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