Smallc Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 Aboriginal people are almost - exactly - like us. There is very little distinction between human beings in reality.
Guest Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 Now it's insidious white supremacist propaganda to disappear them by claiming they are just 'settlers' like us. . No it isn't. It's just a fact that some people seem to get into an awful snit about. Social media probably comes in handy when there's a natural disaster or a revolution or something, kind of like a ham radio for the 21st century, but I'm really not sure it's worth it, given some of the looneys that use it.
jacee Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 (edited) Aboriginal people are almost - exactly - like us. There is very little distinction between human beings in reality.My neighbour is a human very much like me.But she doesn't have a right to take my house, property or possessions. What was your point again? . Edited June 25, 2016 by jacee
Guest Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 Yes it is. . Good argument. I never thought of that...
Smallc Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 My neighbour is a human very much like me. But she doesn't have a right to take my house, property or possessions. . That was settled a long time ago. Anyway, what Kenney said is absolutely correct. Aboriginal people were the first to settle this land. There's nothing controversial about it.
jacee Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 (edited) That was settled a long time ago. Anyway, what Kenney said is absolutely correct. Aboriginal people were the first to settle this land. There's nothing controversial about it. It's quite controversial, because it is also correct that it is a white supremacist meme designed to 'disappear' Indigenous Peoples and particularly their land rights.Jason Kenney knows that. It was a calculated bit of propaganda. . Edited June 25, 2016 by jacee
Smallc Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 It's quite controversial, because it is also correct that it is a white supremacist meme designed to 'disappear' Indigenous Peoples and particularly their land rights. Wanting aboriginal people to be treated the way that everyone else is has nothing to do with white supremacy. At this point, I don't see that Kenney was trying to say that aboriginal people should be just like everyone else (even though he'd be right to say so).
Accountability Now Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 It's quite controversial, because it is also correct that it is a white supremacist meme designed to 'disappear' Indigenous Peoples and particularly their land rights. Jason Kenney knows that. It was a calculated bit of propaganda. . Are you stating that Jason Kenney is a white supremisict?
jacee Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 (edited) Wanting aboriginal people to be treated the way that everyone else is has nothing to do with white supremacy.Yes it does. It's the fulfillment of the white supremacist belief that white people have a right to take over the land and resources of 'the heathens', nullify their land rights and assimilate them.Be aware of who you're climbing into bed with. Nullification of Indigenous rights is most definitely a white supremacist policy position. . Edited June 25, 2016 by jacee
Smallc Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 (edited) Yes it does. It's the fulfillment of the white supremacist belief that white people have a right to take over the land and resources of 'the heathens', nullify their land rights and assimilate them. Be aware of who you're climbing into bed with. Nullification of Indigenous rights is most definitely a white supremacist policy position. . I don't know if you'd notice, but Canada is hardly a 'white' country. Further, I don't know anyone who espouses the views you're referring too. You're spouting conspiracy nonsense. Edited June 25, 2016 by Smallc
jacee Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 (edited) Are you stating that Jason Kenney is a white supremisict?I don't know if his kkk dues are up to date.I do know his policy position is a white supremacist position. whitesupremacyincanada.pdf Take, for instance, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, who fielded ques- tions in Burnaby B.C. this past November about changes to the Temporary Foreign Workers Program. Immigrants, he said, were "taking advantage of the problems we all know exist in our system ... Why? Because we Canadians are so polite. We don't want to say no to anyone." Thats exactly what leaders of the pro-white movement want, too: to blend into the national debate, a drip line of white supremacist ideology stuck in the larger vein. In this way, the movement can recruit and grow their num- bers, making white supremacists out of everyday, white Canadians without them even realizing. Edited June 25, 2016 by jacee
jacee Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 (edited) I don't know if you'd notice, but Canada is hardly a 'white' country. Further, I don't know anyone who espouses the views you're referring too.Small said:Wanting aboriginal people to be treated the way that everyone else is has nothing to do with white supremacy. At this point, I don't see that Kenney was trying to say that aboriginal people should be just like everyone else (even though he'd be right to say so). You're spouting conspiracy nonsense.Some conspiracies are real. You and Jason Kenney and the white supremacists are on the same page. Do you think he can unite the right in Alberta by advocating against Aboriginal rights? . Edited June 25, 2016 by jacee
Smallc Posted June 25, 2016 Report Posted June 25, 2016 I think it's more likely that Jason Kenney has come to his own conclusions that have nothing to do with any kind of relation to the almost non existent Canadian white supremacist movement in Canada. I think acussing him of having such affiliations are going to require some proof.
jacee Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 (edited) I think it's more likely that Jason Kenney has come to his own conclusions that have nothing to do with any kind of relation to the almost non existent Canadian white supremacist movement in Canada. I think acussing him of having such affiliations are going to require some proof.I don't know if he's affiliated, never claimed that.But he's using the propaganda line. White supremacist propaganda lines kind of went mainstream with the Harper Conservatives. . Edited June 26, 2016 by jacee
eyeball Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 Now it's insidious white supremacist propaganda to disappear them by claiming they are just 'settlers' like us. And Kenney knows exactly what he's trying to do. Maybe it works in Alberta. . I sometimes fear that claiming we're just human beings or Earthlings must also seem insidious in a way. It sort of disappears everyone while illuminating them at the same time. I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, oh fanatical criminal
Smallc Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 White supremacy kind of went mainstream with the Harper Conservatives. . What a load of hyperbolic nonsense.
jacee Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 I sometimes fear that claiming we're just human beings or Earthlings must also seem insidious in a way. It sort of disappears everyone while illuminating them at the same time. We all still want our own hovel and want to protect our own life sustaining resources. Animals fight over territory too and make deals about it. I'm not sure we wouldn't end up in the same spot. .
jacee Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 What a load of hyperbolic nonsense.Spoken by one who has adopted the same line as Kenney.Hmmm ...
Smallc Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 Spoken by one who has adopted the same line as Kenney. I'm not the only one. Be very afraid.
jacee Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 I'm not the only one.Yes I know.Be very afraid.Why?
Newfoundlander Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 I'd hate to call someone on here an idiot but...
Accountability Now Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 Yes I know. Why? Why? Because you can be sued for libel/defamation for the baseless claims you are making. That's one reason why. But don't let reason get in the way of your rant. Carry on....
Bob Macadoo Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 Why? Because you can be sued for libel/defamation for the baseless claims you are making. That's one reason why. But don't let reason get in the way of your rant. Carry on.... What was stated that is not a factual statement? Comparing quotation of Kenney to mandate statements of supremacists, stating it looks like he is trying to gather their vote, stating that smallc's opinion, which he confirms, of native reserves is similar to the statements made by Kenney. What was libel there?
eyeball Posted June 26, 2016 Report Posted June 26, 2016 We all still want our own hovel and want to protect our own life sustaining resources. Animals fight over territory too and make deals about it. . Yes it's a question of values, we all want the same thing. I'm not sure we wouldn't end up in the same spot. But that's just it, we're already are....on a pale blue dot. I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, oh fanatical criminal
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