I'd also like to see the Six Nations branded as a criminal organization and have every last one of them locked up, or kept in their reservation. They obviously don't understand what peaceful society is. The amount of property damage is just astonishing, yet no one has gone to jail. Their Chiefs are ordering this violence, and like any leader that represents the group, must take responsibility. All the Chiefs should be jailed as well.
I'm so sick of this conflict, bring in the army and deal with this bandits and petty shit disturbers.
This Mr. Geoffry is ignorance. Your post at the beginning of this board. #3 was so full of lame ignorance that it outraged me. I have admitted I acted out of anger and this is an ignorance that is fueling this entire situation.
But destroying property I've paid for with my taxes is wrong and people need to be jailed.
This is correct. Although the native people that were having their property destroyed by a couple of rich business men who sold it unlawfully are angry after being ignored. They made an effort to lift their block but only to met with ignorant people fuel by more anger. Sir it is known that 2 wrongs don't make a right, neither does 3, 4, 5 or even 100. People are angry and are allowing their anger to blind them. This is a continuos pile of wrongs that are not making any rights. The base of the problem is their land was stolen and they were ignored by rich business men who have a history of putting profits over people. This is what needs to be settled first. It is the first wrong that is at the bottom of the pile. Once these evil profiteers are brought to justice I can pretty much gaurantee that the native people will be happy to go back to a "peaceful" existance. And the people, Native and Caledonian who have assaulted others and destroyed property should be brought to justice as well. As long as the original issue is dealt with then the protest and pain is not in vain. This does not justify the violence. Unfortunelty there are wrongs on all sides this mess. You just seem to looking at one side.