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Until this moment I have been forced to listen while media and politicians alike have told me "what Canadians think". In all that time they never once asked.
This is just the voice of an ordinary Canadian yelling back at the radio -
"You don't speak for me."
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Hilarious.
More race based laws and race based permits based upon race
And reportage…
Sis’moqon
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Sis’moqon is a Mi’kmaw woman from Ugpi’ganjig First Nation. She is a reporter with CBC Indigenous. She currently resides in Kjipuktuk, also known as Halifax.
Meta AI says “In 2024, Canada’s federal government allocated an estimated $32 billion in spending for Indigenous priorities”. Perhaps they could fund the CBC out of some of the proceeds.
I guess burning sweetgrass and tobacco is out of the question?
“I feel like it’s culturally appropriate too, considering [the park is] ancestral Mi’kma’ki land.”
And I feel like it’s culturally inappropriate to appropriate Shakespeare’s work, but I guess that is racist.
I’m going for a walk in the woods behind my home in BC, because it is allowed, I think.
Don’t care. Takin’ a walk.
Reminds me of the chief medical officer of Manitoba allowing a black lives matter march to go ahead, despite the fact that anyone else engaging in a similar gathering would be fined thousands of dollars during the pandemic dictatorship.
First nations fires are perfectly natural and therefore acceptable.
L – Suppose, the players on stage are issued a permit to protect life, authorizing them to have a pair of water *pistols in quick draw holsters. This in case the content of the script triggers a firestorm. That would prevent a forest fire and be faster than waiting patiently for the results of a rain dance.
*(note – the magazines in the water pistols must be limited to no hold no more than .5 of it’s potential capacity. This is to give any invading wildfire a fair chance to evade containment or death by suffocation. )
Point Pleasant Park is surrounded by Salt water on three sides and overpriced housing on the other. Sounds low risk to me.
Instead of Dancing Nurses in a crisis, we get Dancing Injuns in a crisis.
Maybe its a Rain Dance!
https://youtu.be/Kn_i-8BZy8Q?si=jH3MrLYOR98WpsRF
BIGFOOT INVESTIGATES: Liberals Burned the Forest?! | Wendigo & Beaver Tell All.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWUkzcdxdvU
I hope they all go and light a big bonfire so we can have another example of two tier justice.
Nova Scotia is Asshole
Indigenized.
Theres another new one. Just like cisgender and nonbinary.