Tag Archives: Aboriginal Narrative

‘The Folly of Land Acknowledgements’


“There are very good reasons for rejecting the land acknowledgements — on the basis that they are simply wrong.”

“Whenever somebody tells me I am occupying the unceded land belonging to this, that, or another group of ‘Indigenous’ {sic, Aboriginals are ‘Indigenous’ to Mongolia and Siberia} people, I confess, the information quickly recedes from my memory. Many other Canadians have likely experienced something similar. Despite the prevalence of ‘Indigenous’ land acknowledgements these days, most people probably cannot say whose {claimed} land they are allegedly occupying. According to a recent poll, only 25% of Canadians believe they live on unceded ‘Indigenous’ territory {Because most of them don’t. Read the Treaties!}.

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‘The REAL story of the Wet’suwet’en Pipeline Protests’


We regret to say that nearly everything the so-called Wet’suwet’en land defenders and their supporters have been doing is in direct conflict with these traditional laws and protocols… The protesters have also taken it upon themselves to invite violent people {Mohawks and Vancouver ‘anarchists’} into ‘our territories’… Many are also afraid to speak up because of bullying and alienation by aggressive and confrontational people on social media, who do not know the facts.”

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‘What’s In A Name?’


‘In Case You Missed It’ – From 2016:
{Your taxpayer dollars at work}

“Today, CBC Aboriginal will be renamed CBC ‘Indigenous’ {But Canadian aboriginals aren’t ‘Indigenous’ to Canada}, and CBC’s Aboriginal Digital Unit will become the ‘Indigenous’ {sic} Digital Unit. While we understand that there is no truly all-encompassing term, ‘Indigenous’ is fast becoming the preferred way to refer to ‘First Nations’ {Another recently-invented term for Indian Bands}, Inuit and Métis {mixed Race} peoples.

{Only because it is being promoted by the politicized Aboriginal Industry – of which CBC is major component — and the reality is that applying the term to Canadian aboriginals is a well-known falsehood…} Continue reading ‘What’s In A Name?’

‘Lies from the KAIROS Blanket Exercise’


The KAIROS Blanket Exercise is a one-sided, church-funded, anti-Canadian  theatrical propaganda piece that is being presented as fact to both adults and Canadian schoolchildren. It is yet another example of child abuse and aboriginal indoctrination perpetrated by self-righteous political activists in our schools:

“The KAIROS Blanket Exercise is a…teaching tool that uses participatory popular education methodology to raise awareness of the {fictitious} ‘nation-to-nation’ relationship between ‘indigenous’ {they mean ‘aboriginal’} and non-‘indigenous’ {the other 95% of Canadians} peoples in Canada, and to teach a history of Canada that most people do not learn {Because it’s a recently-created piece of fiction!}. Continue reading ‘Lies from the KAIROS Blanket Exercise’

‘Taxpayers Fleeced Again’


Paid for the Tragedy of Learning to Read and Write:
“The government has reached a proposed settlement with former Indian Day Schools students that would compensate each ‘survivor’ {a pejorative term for aboriginal students} $10,000, Crown-‘Indigenous’ Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett announced… Those who {claim to have} experienced physical and sexual abuse at the schools are also eligible for additional compensation of between $50,000 and $200,000, based on severity {and without having to provide proof!}.

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‘Jody Wilson-Raybould and the Betrayal of Canada’


Let’s not make a hero out of Jody Wilson-Raybould. She should have been removed as Minister of Justice when she attacked the jury system after the ‘Boushie’ verdict, and her past activism clearly indicates that she places aboriginals above other Canadians. In addition, her last act as Attorney General before resigning was to issue a directive instructing government lawyers to no longer oppose aboriginal court cases {and defend the interests of the rest of Canadians}, but to cooperate with aboriginal activists in undermining Canada’s sovereignty. Wilson-Raybould is a traitor…

“As I have written here before, Wilson-Raybould committed a number of acts and adopted a number of policies as minister of justice that advanced the interests of the native people, or at least some of the leaders among the native people, at the expense of the Canadian national interest. Continue reading ‘Jody Wilson-Raybould and the Betrayal of Canada’

‘Where’s The Proof?’


Unsubstantiated hearsay concerning incidents decades ago has resulted in a call for more money, and a government that instantly starts apologizing {Surprise, surprise…}: 

“A Manitoba chief says ‘indigenous’ {actually, ‘aboriginal’} women in the north should be compensated for the sexual abuse they allegedly suffered at the hands of hydro workers decades ago. Kevin Hart, regional chief for the Assembly of ‘First Nations’ {‘Aboriginal Communities’}, says there should also be a broader inquiry into resource development and the treatment of ‘indigenous’ women.

{What is really needed is an inquiry into the treatment of aboriginal women by aboriginal men…}  Continue reading ‘Where’s The Proof?’

‘Misrepresenting The Past’


Here is a classic example of the Aboriginal Industry at work. First, you falsify the historical record; then, you claim damages for the alleged ‘injustice’. The actual facts never seem to carry much weight. From 2015:

“Councillors in Prince George, B.C., have voted in favour of renaming a civic park to commemorate a ‘dark past’ with a local ‘First Nation’ {aboriginal community}.

“In a 8-1 vote, council decided on Monday night to change the name of ‘Fort George Park’ to ‘Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park’. The name aims to acknowledge the history of the park, where, in 1913, the Lheidli T’enneh village was burned to make way for a railway and the city.
{An unfair characterization. See below…} Continue reading ‘Misrepresenting The Past’

‘More Threats Of Violence’


Here we have the Toronto Globe and Mail providing a platform for more threats from two of the most anti-Canadian, violence-inciting aboriginal Chiefs, who, if they weren’t protected by aboriginal privilege, would be sitting in jail cells pretending to be martyrs: 

“The ‘Treaty Alliance Against Tar {Oil} Sands Expansion’ is made up of 150 ‘indigenous’ ‘nations’ in Canada and the United States… ‘Indigenous’ ‘nations’ are supported by a…network of support from allied Canadians who understand the existential threat that humanity faces from climate change {?} and who are ready to stand up against the injustices still carried out today against ‘indigenous’ people. More than 20,000 people have signed the ‘Coast Protectors’ pledge to do whatever it takes to stop the pipeline Continue reading ‘More Threats Of Violence’

‘One-way Reconciliation: The Gift That Keeps On Giving’


The {Partial} Truth and {One-way} Reconciliation Commission already cost over $60 million. Now, Canada is going to be billed for a new ‘Reconciliation Board’, as well as a ‘National Council for Reconciliation’ AND a ‘National Reconciliation Trust’!
Hold on to your wallets…

“It will be our conscience”,

Crown-‘Indigenous’ Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett said about the council, at a Dec. 14 press conference on Parliament Hill. 
{? Did Canadians ask for a government-appointed ‘conscience’?} Continue reading ‘One-way Reconciliation: The Gift That Keeps On Giving’