9 Replies to “Tuesday On Turtle Island”

  1. Let’s see what Bickle & Pickle from that ever popular site, Planet D are up to:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYrOHGKQkcw

    …the juxtaposition of their scouring of Pierre to the reality of their hero, Carney, is lost to them, as usual.
    And their continued crying about how my President, da ebil orange Trumpenfurher!!(TM), is costing poor Canadians their jobs is perhaps a mirror for many of their countrymen — it’s not our job to care about your country darlings; that’s your job. As always, Elbows Up!
    Danielle Martin huh? Oh, by all means, yes!

    I will miss Catherine O’Hara.
    PS. yes, “bickle” is a word; I chose it for a reason. I also highlight B&P not only because they are so cringe, but because they are a signal.

  2. It’s very interesting that the once very nomadic “Natives” are now OWNERS of lands that they may have fished adjacent to or spent part of their time on but never permanently settled on.
    They continue to accept huge funds as reparations, but when do they have to pay reparations for the now developed lands and homes that are situated there presently.
    Evictions may get rather tense.

  3. Re: Eby’s government gifting private property to the Indians. There is a challenge being presented: “However a Richmond company, Montrose Properties, has stepped up to the plate. On 23 January 2026, Montrose filed an application for an order to reopen the Cowichan case. The application is slated to be heard by Madam Justice Young in Supreme Court in Victoria on 11-12 February 2026.” As Madam Justice Young is the one who rendered the decision to award vast swaths of B.C. to the indians, I have no doubt that this application by Montrose will be denied. B.C. property owners, including me, are screwed.

  4. Re Private property owners;

    The treasonous BC government codified United Nations law above Canadian law,
    forcing private property owners onto the defense with no law to support themselves.

    When law abiding tax-payers lose a 513 day trial, without notice or knowledge,
    they might begin wondering if other Canadian laws also no longer apply, like vigilantism.

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