That’s why I don’t understand the widespread oppression of First Nations. I’ve been reading 21 Things You May Not Know About The Indian Act by Bob Joseph. It’s led me on to follow indigenous issues more widely and I have to say, that the Canadian kindness seems pretty exclusive to white people.
I say this only because I feel things will never change as long as Canadians keep telling themselves that they’re good people.
I don’t see Canadian citizens out protesting it in any meaningful numbers. That makes you all complicit.
Edit: this isn’t to dunk only on Canada. Here in Ireland there is widespread racism towards the Traveller population. Policiies and local attitudes make their lives very difficult. They are expected to integrate to the colonial culture here but we are not expected to meet them halfway, etc. I’m just saying that we can’t pretend that we are not the problem.
Who is going to pay my bills if I’m protesting instead of working?
I could go to one protest on my day off but why should it be a First Nations cause? And which First Nations cause should it be? Land rights? Fishing? Names of streets, statues, and building? Residential Schools? All worth causes that should be fixed.
There are civil rights, environment, anti-police, Gaza and privacy issues just to name a few. Everyone has their own cause they want to change.
Maybe you don’t see many people protesting because there are so many different causes (only a small number per protest) and most people are just getting by with no time left.
Do you really think that the people who go to protests don’t also have job? No. They’ve just decided to participate in society.
I could go to one protest on my day off but why should it be a First Nations cause?
Because just like your neighbours in the USA, you live on stolen land.
And which First Nations cause should it be? Land rights? Fishing? Names of streets, statues, and building? Residential Schools? All worth causes that should be fixed.
It is an utter cop out and entirely disingenuous to imply that you protest for nothing because there are too many issues.
I left a necklace in a hotel in Canada one time and wrote to them on the off chance that they found it - it wasn’t valuable, it was a sentimental thing. The receptionist posted it back to me in the UK with a lovely kind message. The hotel is called Kindred Spirits and it is on Memory Lane in Cavendish, PEI. The house next door has green gables, just saying.
I’m in Canada so being kind to strangers is an everyday thing.
That’s why I don’t understand the widespread oppression of First Nations. I’ve been reading 21 Things You May Not Know About The Indian Act by Bob Joseph. It’s led me on to follow indigenous issues more widely and I have to say, that the Canadian kindness seems pretty exclusive to white people.
I say this only because I feel things will never change as long as Canadians keep telling themselves that they’re good people.
I suppose big portions of history would nod quietly at this, if they could.
With maybe a clarifying note that the real goal was classism, and racism was just a convenient way to achieve more classism.
For the most part, its the government oppressing the First Nations, not the population of Canada.
I don’t see Canadian citizens out protesting it in any meaningful numbers. That makes you all complicit.
Edit: this isn’t to dunk only on Canada. Here in Ireland there is widespread racism towards the Traveller population. Policiies and local attitudes make their lives very difficult. They are expected to integrate to the colonial culture here but we are not expected to meet them halfway, etc. I’m just saying that we can’t pretend that we are not the problem.
Who is going to pay my bills if I’m protesting instead of working?
I could go to one protest on my day off but why should it be a First Nations cause? And which First Nations cause should it be? Land rights? Fishing? Names of streets, statues, and building? Residential Schools? All worth causes that should be fixed.
There are civil rights, environment, anti-police, Gaza and privacy issues just to name a few. Everyone has their own cause they want to change.
Maybe you don’t see many people protesting because there are so many different causes (only a small number per protest) and most people are just getting by with no time left.
Do you really think that the people who go to protests don’t also have job? No. They’ve just decided to participate in society.
Because just like your neighbours in the USA, you live on stolen land.
It is an utter cop out and entirely disingenuous to imply that you protest for nothing because there are too many issues.
I left a necklace in a hotel in Canada one time and wrote to them on the off chance that they found it - it wasn’t valuable, it was a sentimental thing. The receptionist posted it back to me in the UK with a lovely kind message. The hotel is called Kindred Spirits and it is on Memory Lane in Cavendish, PEI. The house next door has green gables, just saying.
I’m not surprised by this at all.
Every year there is an honesty test in Canada. Some group, I don’t recall who, place wallets in random spots across the country. Most are returned.
Awww! That’s so nice!
… and calling out people who aren’t.
But, be safe. There’s a lot of people on the edge and may be so frustrated they may throw hands.