9 Replies to “Tuesday On Turtle Island”

  1. Ref Calgary mayor.

    Ha ha ha ha ha… And this is supposed to be Canada’s most redneck city?

    1. Haha. Right Jamie?

      Farkas should consider a name change, doesn’t have to change the spelling of his name too much and it rhymes with maggot.

      That confused gay boy in the black wig was hovering over Jeromy’s shoulder practically screaming and begging for him to sign it.

      Confused gay kids cosplaying as the other gender, unfortunately because they’re autistic, and/or likely abused, and heavily influenced by digital media and public institutions like schools, libraries, and weird queer “churches” like the United Church that let these kids think it’s normal and ok to be “trans”.

      Gross.

    2. Exactly. Was there this summer. Yuge PRIDE sign in downtown shopping center, rainbow crosswalks, pride flag flown on hotel flag poles downtown and every restaurant and business is LGBTQ friendly. But we know that’s about to change. When you’re the only white boy on public transit, you know where that city is going.

  2. Gay sheep … rescued? So they aren’t eaten for lack of breeding skills?

    Clarkson’s favorite cow was sent to be cut up into steaks after she became unable to get pregnant. Since we are anthropomorphizing animals … I suggest childless cat ladies start cow rescue efforts … out of lifestyle identity.

  3. In my community I see a lot, and I mean a lot, of excellent work being done by the MMF. They fund everything from hunting lessons for teens to meat processing and leather making lessons to delivery of fresh meat to elders in the community. They also fund summer jobs for teens directly and in partnership with local government, dump thousands into local sports facilities (without strings) if Metis children use them, cover glasses, drugs, dental work and just about any other expenses for my elderly Metis friends. They also pay local Metis youth to do stuff like clear driveways, mow lawns and do yard work for Metis seniors. They also hold a lot a social events like Bingos, free lunches and musical events. I also have seen a lot of outreach to treaty status youth on reserves and partnering with reserves to help them. Honestly, I think the MMF is doing a very good job and they could teach the government a thing or two about how to run a social safety net and care for elders. If more of my tax money goes to them it looks to me like it will be money well spent.

    I have also noted they aren’t too careful about making sure such largesse goes only to certified Metis elders. I personally have benefited from their help while they were around working even though I am not Metis.

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