We Are All Treaty People

Juno News;

Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, located just east of Pemberton in British Columbia, announced that it will be closed to the public for two periods this summer to allow Indigenous people to “connect with the land.”

The announcement was made by B.C. Parks on Thursday, and will take place from June 20 to 27, and from September 8 to 30.

 

17 Replies to “We Are All Treaty People”

  1. Oh well. Whitey is still flocking to the dujinuss casinos and gas pumps.

  2. People think they are being generous (by allowing, even encouraging such connections). They are. They’re giving their land back. Just not sure they realize what is happening.

  3. Well … at least they aren’t closing the Park for two periods to allow the LGBTQueer-mutants to …safely … reconnect with the land. Or will they?

  4. All hail the exalted genetically retarded low-iq pet demi-gods of Canada’s Liberal Party.

  5. I recall traveling back a rough lane to inspect a soybean field on the Delaware reserve near London. Garbage dumped every, including flat screen TVs. Bigger bunch of crap is pretending those folks are extraordinary people

  6. If the indians hadn’t culturally appropriated white man’s housing, among a veritable host of other things, they’d be “connecting with the land” on a daily basis. Whose fault is this?

  7. Fault???

    Clearly it’s the Straight White Anglo Christian Male. All that ails the world is because of me and my people apparently.

  8. It’s quite fun to see where this may be headed.

    The asks and demands start small, increasing exponentially as the realization creeps in that Whitey is obviously suicidal.

    As more and more poor dumb soon to be homeless Canadians wake up to the various Liberal scams that define Canada, one wonders just how it all plays out.

    The Americans want Canada, as do China, India and probably Russia too.

    The only people that don’t seem to want Canada is Canadians.

    1. It pleases the nose of the Great Turtle, so it’s hardly a “stink”. “Oh Soil of Sacred Night, bless these, my pants…” It’s deeply spiritual, you see, bonding with the soil like that.

  9. Youze Guys got a Smoke? I gotta light the Church & Climate Change Fires eh.
    Oh, don’t forget to acknowledge my land. (someone else typed that big word for me eh)(thanks XI)

  10. Everyone should show up and claim to be indigenous, trying to “reconnect with the land”

    1. That was my first thought. How would verification occur? Is there an ID card noting indigenous status?

  11. So,”indigenous supremacy” is ok in BC. Maybe non-indigenous citizens should file lawsuits.

    1. Call it Cowichan Stewardship “land use art” and it would be be National Art Gallery material.

      That’s an excavator rather than a crane.

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