"Turtle Island" again
Are you afraid yet? The latest from Hazel Hill...
"Given the current population growth, the number of warriors coupled with our alliance with other Indigenous Nations, we still have a stronghold on our territorial lands [which is all of 'Canada' - Turtle Island]. The Crown had better realize this. The coercion, force and deceit of the past will not continue. The Onkwehonweh are not going allow this fraud to go on against us and our brothers and sisters across Turtle Island."No need to comment on that. But I see that most Canadians still haven't woken up to the problem yet...
1 Comments:
At Tue Nov 14, 12:05:00 p.m. EST, Anonymous said…
Treaties are surrender documents and should be recognized as such by the Supreme Court of Canada, aboriginals have no claim against any Canadian territory.
Consider that in any context when one group becomes willing to sign a document that limits them according to what another group deems appropriate - that's surrender.
Race and ethnicity laws such as the Indian Act should be abolished and aboriginals should be given legal title to their reserves. If they want to become Canadians that's fine, if not, that's fine too, or they can go live somewhere else. Canada owes them nothing.
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