Everything Is Racist On Turtle Island!

Time for your kids to seek jobs in the trades. Blackie’s CBC is excited that history courses at Canadian universities are being rewritten to show that our European ancestors were racist, genocidal, settlers. And there is more. Apparently road projects are racist. Thunder Bay is in trouble for having a racist cowboy on a horse or something to celebrate a new roundabout. Roundabouts are racist.

44 Replies to “Everything Is Racist On Turtle Island!”

    1. He’ll make it … but his history will be told from “diverse” voices, offering a fresh look at the history as traditionally written by old dead white men. Hence, Blackie will be revered as a Saint and Savior of Canada. Yeah, pretty much from the ONE true perspective … ONLY. So much for the advertised “diversity” and “alternative perspectives”.

      1. so we move from the perspective of the victors, to take into account the perspectives and grievances of the losers of history, while leaving out all the equally bad/worse stuff that they did….

        1. The noble, beautiful, wonderful, caring, loving, natural, wholistic, brave, Native People’s? Yes. They were perfect. And innocent. So beautiful … living lightly on mother turtle.

          Oh! And they used every bit of the Bison …

          1. The Indians want to commandeer a traffic circle? We already have arrows up on every one way street in Canada. Along with billions of other peoples money. What more do they expect?

            Keep the traffic circles for all Canadians, not just as medicine wheels for Indians.

          2. And those mastodons, woolly mammoths and sabre-tooth tigers were only in the way of those Siberian settlers, anyway…

          3. That traffic circle design is outstanding. Once you get on the circle you cannot get off it. Is that how a “medicine wheel” is supposed to work?

    2. Oh, not only will he make the history books, but he’ll be just below the Patron Saint status accorded to his old man.

      Turdo is Canada / Canada is turdo.

      Don’t believe me? Just look at the Opposition.

  1. “Canadian universities”

    Sounds like white Canadian University professors are encouraging each other to suicide themselves. Oh well carry on you racist bastards………..

    1. Yeah … I would definitely advise my children to learn the trades as that is a ‘solid’ world where truth is absolute. It’s not a make-believe squishy world that changes as the current ‘activism’ dictates.

      However, become a Manager-tradesman … as you won’t be able to compete with the illegal workers doing the work that white (and especially First Nations) Canadians just won’t do. You’ll need to hire them under the table to compete.

      1. You need to get out of the house more. White tradesman built and continue to build the modern world. There is no job too dirty or dangerous.
        The immigrants are there to drive down the price of labor because Jimmy Pattison can’t afford us. Guffaw.

      2. Yup, another subtle reason for Trudeau to kill the oilfield industry as the vast majority of “squatters” will not do the Canadian outdoor Trades work that Indigenous Western Canadians will do. (Not confusing the First Nations with the Indigenous Canadian Nation).

        1. Don’t be too sure of that. I’ve worked with drilling crews, Native ones and in the mining trades, too. Hard workers all. The ones on the reserves give these guys a bad name and they aren’t too shy to point that out to you.

  2. People need to get a job and get a life. We, the Canadian taxpayers, have had enough of the High Plains Grifters and their incessant whining. You want to solve a problem? Take responsibility and own it. Ask for help on how to solve it, but do it yourselves. Otherwise, you can wait until hell freezes over before any action will occur if you leave it to someone else. And if it is government, you will not like the solution – it will be lousy.

  3. A kid with a hammer…what a concept.
    Cue in psychologists…
    The psychological damage kids would have in trying to figure out how one works.

    The Trudeau Trans community love him to bits…
    Not so much the Black community…

  4. I enjoy the fact that scholarship and academic integrity are now right wing conservative values. Also supposedly a sign of white supremacy.
    Bring it on.

  5. I’m a “settler”, by virtue of coming over from Europe. I’ve yet to kill or scalp an Indian. Did I miss something?

    The treaties that the various native groups signed with the government are considered legal documents. Prinz Dummkopf’s efforts to hand it all (except for Quebec) back to the Indians would, therefore, be illegal.

    Then again, should we be surprised? He hasn’t had respect for the law ever since he took office as PM.

  6. I would recommend to any yute finishing high school to have a long hard look at a multitude of trades available.
    Or you could go to university for 4 years, get in debt 50 – 100 grand.
    Mean while high school kid who is making 50+ a year for 4 years is now in the position to start his or her own company.
    I have spent the last 45 years as a industrial mechanic, have worked with numerous trades people.(I’m retiring this year).
    One thing i have noticed over the last ten years is a sever lack of competent people to work with,all the good guys,gals have retired or about to.
    So yeah get a trade and wright your own ticket.

    1. Alexb speaks the truth.

      As a teen I was sold the story that a university degree would get you a good paying job, and that one shoud avoid the trades. While I live in a modest home 40 years later, I can’t help but note the nicest houses in my village are owned by the plumbers.

      1. While I live in a modest home 40 years later, I can’t help but note the nicest houses in my village are owned by the plumbers.

        As an engineer, I didn’t earn a lot of money. For one thing, I had no desire to go into management, where the big bucks are, and I wasn’t much on office politics, because those who cozied up to the bosses were financially rewarded for their loyalty. (I’ve seen this at more than one place I worked at.)

        Oddly enough, I made more money from my investments than I did practicing my profession. My investment capital came from whatever I had left over from my paycheques after taking care of taxes and expenses, as well as spending that cash carefully.

  7. A picture tells a thousand words. A fat arsed landwhale, too fat to swing a hammer but posing for the cameras anyways. This culture war needs to go hat. Trying to reason with lunatics is not going to end well.

  8. I took a look at what is required now at my alma mater to get the same Arts degree I got mumblymumbly years ago.

    Good heavens.

    And they wonder why I’ve never given them a dime since I’ve graduated from there. I wouldn’t recognize the place.

    1. Same here. Somehow, I got dropped off the alumni mailing and calling lists. Oh, joy!

  9. I am so proud of my youngest daughter(late 20’s) who became a journeyman carpenter. She trained mostly in finishing, but has spent many a cold Alberta day framing to keep working through the shitty economy there. She recently told me she is now looking to buy or start a business in rural BC or AB.

    The kicker is, some 15 yrs ago I offered to help both her and her sister with college or university, that was about 5 yrs before I understood what socialist shitholes these institutions had become. Seriously, I have since thanked them both for turning down my offer.

  10. Really, who are the racists today?
    Can it be the people accusing white people of being racist or can only white people be racist?
    Does it swing both ways when it suits for preferential treatment ?
    Are political leaders racist by playing the race card when it suits them for votes?

  11. Trades people contribute to society. They build and fix and replace and help the world be a more livable place.
    Some A-hole in a suit once complained to me because the work we were doing made him have to walk an extra 10 steps to get to Tim Horton’s.
    I said, “If it wasn’t for people like us, you’d be living in a fucking cave.” I’m more convinced of that now than when it happened a dozen years ago.

  12. I am astounded, ASTOUNDED I tell you, that they found an Indian to complain about something.

    Whatta f*cking miracle.

  13. Hey, most of us are the descendants of refugees (eg., Highland Clearances, Irish potato famine, Russian pogroms, WW2, communist countries). In Canada, no one is allowed to say anything negative about refugees so play the refugee card. “I am not a settler. I am not a colonizer. I am from a refugee family”. No more need be said.

    1. True. But I don’t have a problem with the settler-displacement point of view either.

      The first Indians that crossed over from Asia likely ended up getting shoved off the cliffs in Patagonia or kicked into the swamps of Florida and Louisiana. And we all know what the Eskimos ended up with.

      So stick with the settlement narrative; just be able to point out that North America had an awful lot of displacement and unfairness going on before whitey arrived.

  14. Went shopping for red-skin potatoes today and was shocked that they are still known as such. Shouted at the fruit and veg. manager for the obvious racism. He was left crushed and babbling an apology. Made my day.

  15. Triggers;
    LGBTQXYZ Avenue
    Drag race
    Pride _____
    Masks
    Vax
    Trudeau
    Trump
    Democrats
    The current prez/pm of your conutry
    Any woman in office
    Health administrators
    Climate zealots/deniers
    Musk/Bezos/Gates/Soros
    China-Russia-USA-Israel-Afghanistan
    Roundabouts

  16. I posted this at VivaBarnesLaw.Locals.com.

    I’ll share it here also.

    “Quick rant re: Canada’s Residential Schools where indigenous native children were taken from their indigenous mostly nomadic lives, taught European values learned to read and write, exposed to science, literature, arithmetic and Christianity, certainly suffered abuses, a percent of which were sexual, some children grew into the Tribal Leaders and Chiefs who currently take advantage of that education, sometimes for the good of their people, some not.

    Right now I am watching “Master and Commander” as I haven’t seen it in a few years and with age, a ten year old movie is like a brand new movie. Also devoured all of C. S. Forester’s “Hornblower” books as a lad and is probably the only movie series I ever bought as a full set. On VHS tape. Still have it around here somewhere.

    So my question for the Residential School Survivors is pretty simple.
    Would you have traded your childhood for that of a United Kingdom or European white boy aged 10 – 18 during the Napoleonic Wars?”

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