Only in people who would resent others for wanting equity and equality (in their country!!!), so you’re saying much more about yourself there than you are about me, while helping absolutely no one (apart from perhaps the people who published that article, because you do prove them right, so not entirely useless I suppose), so as is always the case with bigots, your stance seems to be projection all the way down.
Editing here because I can’t seem to respond further - in other words what you’re saying is indigenous people advocating for themselves and explaining in depth and with great sensitivity why they would appreciate you, a coloniser of their land, celebrating in different ways that perhaps take in to account the centuries of continued marginalisation they endure, are in fact making themselves the other.
Not you, literally resenting them for “ruining” your “fun day” while wilfully choosing to completely ignore them speaking up for themselves (I guarantee you didn’t read through the linked article or put your bias around the subject aside for even a millisecond) in favour of maintaining your own comfort in the way things are.
I’ll give you one thing - that mental gymnastics would almost be impressive, if it wasn’t the same bullshit every bigot pulls when faced with even the slightest request of change to the status quo.
It’s a shame you can’t see how pathetic you look from the outside.
I’m done engaging with you, bigot.
Thank you for the link too, I had heard about the terrible treatment the Chinese were subject to in the US, but had not known (but not really surprised) that Canada was up to the same crap.
And yeah, I wonder that too. I think the best we can do now is listen to those who survived it despite the continued attempts to erase their cultures, and learn from them.
That article really just convinces me more that the cancel canada day movement is naive and misguided.
Don’t take and sully our national day. Instead choose to enrich and improve it by making it more. There is room for both national pride on our Country and acknowledgement of past crimes.
Just going to leave this here.
Edit: bring on the downvotes, makes you bigots easier to block.
You’re not helping anything. Shit like that just builds resentment.
Only in people who would resent others for wanting equity and equality (in their country!!!), so you’re saying much more about yourself there than you are about me, while helping absolutely no one (apart from perhaps the people who published that article, because you do prove them right, so not entirely useless I suppose), so as is always the case with bigots, your stance seems to be projection all the way down.
Editing here because I can’t seem to respond further - in other words what you’re saying is indigenous people advocating for themselves and explaining in depth and with great sensitivity why they would appreciate you, a coloniser of their land, celebrating in different ways that perhaps take in to account the centuries of continued marginalisation they endure, are in fact making themselves the other.
Not you, literally resenting them for “ruining” your “fun day” while wilfully choosing to completely ignore them speaking up for themselves (I guarantee you didn’t read through the linked article or put your bias around the subject aside for even a millisecond) in favour of maintaining your own comfort in the way things are.
I’ll give you one thing - that mental gymnastics would almost be impressive, if it wasn’t the same bullshit every bigot pulls when faced with even the slightest request of change to the status quo.
It’s a shame you can’t see how pathetic you look from the outside.
I’m done engaging with you, bigot.
Anything that challenges the status quo is inevitably going to make some people uncomfortable.
Thank you for sharing, I found that to be a good resource. I also recently learned that July 1st 1923 is when the federal government passed the Chinese Exclusion Act (link below). https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/governments/multiculturalism-anti-racism/chinese-legacy-bc/history/discrimination/federal-exclusion-act#:~:text=Passed on July 1%2C Dominion,longer permitted to enter Canada.
I really wonder what life would be like here if Turtle Island wasn’t violently and systematically colonized.
Thank you for the link too, I had heard about the terrible treatment the Chinese were subject to in the US, but had not known (but not really surprised) that Canada was up to the same crap.
And yeah, I wonder that too. I think the best we can do now is listen to those who survived it despite the continued attempts to erase their cultures, and learn from them.
That article really just convinces me more that the cancel canada day movement is naive and misguided.
Don’t take and sully our national day. Instead choose to enrich and improve it by making it more. There is room for both national pride on our Country and acknowledgement of past crimes.
Respectfully, fuck off.
You’re a fake ram