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JayG

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  1. On 3/30/2016 at 8:14 PM, Big Guy said:

    Interesting. And if he chooses not to work and has a family then what do you suggest? Where is he/she going to get enough money for a home and food for him and his family?

    If he/she is single and chooses not to work then what do you suggest? Where (how) is he/she going to get enough money for a home and food?

    If someone has decided to take on the responsibility of having a family, they are solely responsible for ensuring their family's needs are met. Why do I feel like the argument is steering in the direction where, "someone on an external level needs to step in and help?" Bottom line, the world we live in today revolves around currency, unless an individual can hunt, farm and fish for a living--which aboriginal people DO have rights in Canada to do so, freely--how is it someone else's responsibility to help those who can and just don't want to??

    In my honest opinion, the originally mistreated aboriginal people deserve compensation, similar to holocaust survivors, who get monetary compensations from the German government, annually. However I'm unable to find any articles which states that the next seven generations of holocaust survivors will receive similar monetary compensation? (Do share links if you have them. Thanks!)

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