Remains of 215 children found buried at former B.C. residential school, First Nation says

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  1. Monash

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    And yet those 50 children don't seem to have been buried where the title of your thread claims they were!

    I'm done. You've more or less admitted that in your opinion it's OK for (apparently) false claims of mass burials to be used to support/uphold the Canadian indigenous genocide!.Well done you! You've just spat upon the deaths of every child whoever did die or suffer as a result of that genocide. You've basically told their spirits 'What the hell, lies are as good as the truth!'
    I reality?That makes you no different to all the people who were involved in committing that genocide in the first place. They also bought into a lie and just ran with it.
     
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    Nope.
    That's just you being in full denial of the documentation and the eye witnesses that are around. A person who keeps on denying a genocide like the holocaust would deny the evidence that is around.
     
  3. Lil Mike

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    Inaccurate claims have consequences.

    Nearly ONE HUNDRED churches across Canada have been torched or damaged after activists lied that 200 indigenous children were buried under Catholic schools

    Almost 100 Christian churches in Canada have been systematically targeted in apparent revenge attacks following a hoax about mass graves containing Native American children.

    In 2021, a horrific story swept the internet as an indigenous group in Saskatchewan claimed to find 751 unmarked graves under the Marieval Indian Residential School, weeks after 215 children were supposedly discovered under another school in British Columbia.

    The schools were run by Christian churches - largely Catholic - and sought to eliminate their students' Indigenous culture so they could 'assimilate' into Canadian society.

    However, excavations carried out last year failed to turn up any evidence of bodies, and most experts concluded that claims of mass graves were exaggerated.
     
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    What was the mortality rate for children then?
     
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    two social justice warriors that dont know anything about the history of what Indian tribes did to each other.
    And what if when-

    "the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that was set up in 2008 to find out what happened in residential schools was told 50 deaths occurred at the Kamloops institution"

    they simply got it wrong? It was 215. Who told them it was 50? Could they be guilty of lousy record keeping in the 1890s? Someone guilty of lousy research in 2008? Bet there are orphanages for white kids from1890s with similar flawed records. But no, their going to rush to blaming the whiteness of their skin. Teach the indian that they are the oppressed and the white man is their oppressor. Classic critical theory.

    Max Horkheimer first defined critical theory (German: Kritische Theorie) in his 1937 essay "Traditional and Critical Theory", as a social theory oriented toward critiquing and changing society as a whole, in contrast to traditional theory oriented only toward understanding or explaining it. Wanting to distinguish critical theory as a radical, emancipatory form of Marxist philosophy.....

    NOT to minimize the suffering of children Im sure occurred at the hands of Indian schools or white orphanages or schools. Or the stupid policy of trying to undo the Indian in them through schools. Much like the critical theorist of the 1930s-present, Canadians dealing with their Indian problem back in the day were the progressives of the day believing they have the wisdom and moral authority to-
    "critiquing and changing society as a whole, in contrast to traditional theory oriented only toward understanding or explaining it."
     

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