First Nation Dystopia
- matt58clark
- 23 hours ago
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By Matthew Clark
The Following Post is dedicated to my cousin, who shall remain nameless in order to avoid retribution in Draconian Politically Superwoke Canada!
"We would like to acknowledge the first nation whose traditional and unceded territory upon which we are gathered here today!"
Canadians, coast to coast to coast, have been subjugated to this pathetic statement of nonsense for the better part of at least 11 years ( since the election of Justin Trudeau to Prime Ministership of the nation in 2015). For any foreigners reading this post First nations is the contemporary term Canadians use to describe North American Indians. As previously mentioned the nonsensical statement on unceded land is referred to as a territory acknowledgement. It is, of course, a political statement, which are a chronic disease in Canada, afflicting the nation with increasing regularity ever since the first Trudeau era (1968-1982).
Territorial acknowlegements in no way address the complex issue(s) surrounding Indian affairs. There is no Indian, Metis (half Indian, half European) or Innuit (formerly Eskimos) alive today who has been robbed of their land. Historically these tribes (grandly referred to as nations) controlled land areas out of all proportion (compared to the rest of the world)to their population. Despite the absurdity of the geographical claim(s) of most Indian tribes (one thousand banded members claiming land areas the size of European countries) the colonial European powers in North America attempted to negotiate on the basis of the tribes assertions. This was a grievous mistake. Most land was unoccuppied when the pioneers arrived in North America. European pioneers developed North America, the United States and Canada, into the envy of the globe. Prosperity, spirituality, and liberty, were the hallmarks of North American life. If the land was stolen, a dubious declaration given the number of treatise negotiated, yet if indeed it was pillored then the thieves put it to better use than the original owners. One suspects, given the doubtful character of most of the Assembly of First nations contemporary Chiefs, that returning the land to it's original occuppiers would/will result in a wilderness wasteland.
Foremost among the promoters of the Indian cause in Canada is the Reservation Chiefs, referred to as The Assemble of First Nation Chiefs. These men and women often rule their little abodes like tinpot dictators, refusing to disclose to their constitutients how much they are paid, while restricting the liberty of political opponents residing on the reserves under their jurisdiction. Often these chiefs are involved in crimonal activity. Examples of this are the illegal smuggling rings (cigarettes, alcohol, narcotics, human trafficking) whose activities are conducted through Indian reserves on the Canadian U.S. border.(outside Cornwall Ontario for instance, or Akweesasne Mohawk Reserve on the Ontario/New york border). An indication of how ludicrious the Canadian federal government has become in it's Indian affairs is the fact it regularly throws money at these criminal elements in an attempt to appear "politically tolerant."
Perhaps the most bizarre episode in the modern Canadian Indian saga is the belief that hundreds of Indian children are buried in the yards of past residential schools. These schools, operated by Christian religious institutions at the behest of the Canadian federal government from Confederation (1867) until the 19990's, taught Indian children the three "r's. Starting around 2018-2019 reports started to emege in the Canadian media that ground radar revealed hundreds of anomolies in the residential schoolyards. These anomolies, it was proclaimed, could well be the bodies of buried Indian children. Immediately riots broke out on reserves, churches were burned to the ground. To date, seven years later, not one child'd body has been discovered/uncovered in a residential schoolyard. (No Evidence of 'Mass Graves,' or 'Genocide' in residential schools-Tom Flanagan, February 12, 2024-Fraser Institute). Yet despite all the evidence to the contrary AI available on Google continues to maintain that hundreds of Indian children lay buried in Canadian residential schoolyards.(An earlier article in this webpage belaboured the inaccuracy of Artificial Intelligence as a research tool).
Another historical inaccuracy regarding Canadian Indians is that they did not receive the franchise, i.e. voting rights, until 1960. In fact male Canadian Indians gained the right to vote in Canadian federal, provincial, and municipal, elections in the 1800's. To do so however they had to give up their Indian status. This made sense. On reserves Indians hold status which other Canadians are not allowed to possess. Therefore they had to make a choice, special status or Canadian citizen. Sadly in 1960 Indians were given the privelege of keeping their Indian status while also being allowed to vote in mainstream Canadian elections. This is an example of special privelege if ever there was one.
Perhaps the two most egregious examples of how Indians are becoming an albatross around the rest of the nations neck is the property issue in Richmond B.C., and the Separation debate in Alberta, Canada.
Richmond, British Columbia, is a heavily urbanized, heavily multi ethnic community close to the big city of Vancouver. The courts in B.C., providing an eample of nonsensical thinking worthy of the most ignorant politician, haved decreed that the land these residents of Richmond reside on, purchased freely and developed by their toil, is not in fact, their own. Indeed it actually belongs to an Indian tribe whose members have not habitated in over 100 years. Predictably chaos has ensued as a result of this malignant decision. Individuals savings have been destroyed as the value of homes and property has plummeted. Although it is somewhat poetic justice that a leftist multi-ethnic urban population is suffering consequences usually inflicted on white rural citizens, the judicial ruling is nevertheless an injustice. It is also a sign of things to come as more tribes go to court in an attempt to duplicate the 'Richmond' saga.
Finally there is the tale of dystopia presently occurring in Alberta. Albertns, fed up with Canadian government policies which victimize their productivity by robbing them of their wealth, then distributing that wealth amongst the unproductive sections of the nation (this policy is titled 'equalization'), the principal deadbeat recipients are the province of Quebec, and the Atlantic provinces, have initiated a political movement to separate from Canada, and commence their own independent nation! Sensing that their gravy train might be upended in the political and financial storm which Albertan independence could well create, Indian tribes in Alberta have petitioned the courts to stop the movement. At this point it is wise to remember that Indians in Alberta make up a mere 10% of the Alberta nations total population. These tribes insist they should have a veto over the jurisdictions political status because their ancestors were in Alberta before any other group. To claim you have a right which no other group possesses because your ancestors were on the land first is the very definition of racism! Sadly the courts have shown some sympathy to this extreme assertion (clearly an indication of the increasing politicization of the Canadian judicial culture). If the jurists indulge this egregious Indian view further expect political violence in the near future.
All of these absurd acts and policies has increased dysfunction and dystopia on Canadian reserves. Indulging these acts and policies in Canadian society is creating further dystopia in that entity as well. For the sake of both the citizens of Canada, and Indians within Canada, the whole First Nation system should be disbanded. Reserve land should be divided up and given to the Indians of the occuppying tribe as private, personnel property. These individuals should be allowed to do with the land as they please (including selling it to non-Indian individuals). All further First Nation Indian rights, including their authoritarian governments, should be disbanded. The Racist Reserve First Nation system must go. Full integration into Canadian society is the only remedy that will solve the malevolent First Nation Dystopia!
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