21 Replies to “Carney’s Toronto Star”

  1. They didn’t make “false claims”, they are “government approved” claims, get used to the difference.

    1. Since before your sun burned hot in space and before your race was born, I have awaited a thinking person. Apologies to the Guardian of Forever.

  2. ah. ye olde T Star.
    the one l halted delivery when they feature a blurb about one of the Oasis boyz ear wax.
    you read that right, they were busy infighting or whatever pop musicians do in their free time. and the topic of personal grooming came up.
    l quickly tossed the paper and cancelled further delivery. my ocd didnt need THAT.

  3. Op Ed needs an operable shovel. Hint: no moving parts to break down, that aren’t human supplied.

      1. I wonder … have both you and Sundance volunteered to teach gay sex and pole smoking to our 11yo boys? Ya guys like to get in there in the 6th grade and show em how it’s done? Because I got booted from CTH for criticizing that. Evidently, Sundance WANTS our 11yo boys to be stalked by pedophile gays. But I wouldn’t know … because he refused open debate … nah, just cancelled me. You’re a creepy stalker.

        1. Poor Saint Kenji the Witless, always claiming victim status just like a typical Karen retard.

  4. Enough with the ‘Mister Nice Guy’ approach, and trying to talk to (and reason with) these Residential School Industry assholes, who have absolutely no interest in the actual truth (or any dialogue with anyone who doesn’t immediately buy into their narrative 100%) . ‘Reconciliation’, to them, means only one thing: money.

    SUE THEM.

    Make them defend their lies in court. Force the MSM to pay attention and cover the trial. Put the truth out there in such a way that the MSM and the Canadian government can no longer ignore it.
    And in the process, let’s rid ourselves of our cowardly Leader of the Opposition, who so easily caved to their pressure and casually voted to deem all Canadians guilty of ‘genocide’.

  5. She either didn’t read the book, or she did read it and is lying through her teeth in order to discredit it in the eyes of her readers so they won’t buy it and find out the truth.

    1. My local library has it. I had to order it and waited for many weeks. When it arrived it was very heavily thumbed, so I concluded it has been very extensively read.
      I felt it was well researched, not at all inflammatory. My only criticism is that it is very repetitive.

    2. “The book is still available at Amazon. – Ontario John”

      But not on the BC Ferries. You *can* find at least four books on the ‘horror’ of residential schools, though (gee, just what we want tourists to see…).

  6. We should break out our copies of 1984 – never realized it was a training manual.

    1. Hollywood had a field day with their prequel to Yellowstone – 1923. In it they portrayed the entire HORROR of the Catholic Res. schools. Lesbian Nuns. Horrific corporal punishment. Mental torture. Physical torture. Corrupt Priests. Murderous Bounty Hunters. Yeah, real Hollywooden over the top nonsense. And it’s presented as “truth” … as “history”. The storytelling “history” of “collective memories” of native peoples.

      White people are baaaaad … MmmmKay?
      Christians are baaaaad … MmmmKay?

      It’s all a false narrative. For money. For virtue. For lies, lies, lies.

  7. The institutional left has codified lies and criminalized the truth. This is what is incubated within the academic bunkers of nihilism in their professorial quest for a mandated universal and pathological cultural Marxist Borg.

  8. The only honest injuns (yes, I know its a slur) work for a living at real jobs, contributing like we all should.
    They’re just people.
    The rest are full-of-shit commie grifter fckholes.

  9. Where did the notion of aboriginal rights come from? Every living human might claim ancestors who occupied some territory long enough to qualify as aboriginal to that location, but the majority of us accept that we live in a world that has been remade time and again since our nth great grandparents walked everywhere and gathered food by hand … or starved.

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