https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_Canada
Its a good read.
So far in this thread areas widely covered were: Mocking, Political issue, Ignorance issue, Borrowing, UnCled's lifestyle of yoga and karaoke, Ms Hunter's opinion on divisions, Assimulation, Multiculturalism, Appropriation, Highway of Tears, First Nation incarceration rates, Sematics, BLM, Infected blankets, Where First Nations Failed, Reverse Racism, Respect.
So to start with the slavery issue in Canada, I think that it should be part of the courses in social history taught in high school or even elementary school.
BLM was started in 2013, it didn't start 7 weeks ago because of the murder of a man in police custody.
Where First Nations went wrong, the Indigenous people were put on reservations with nothing to do(Actually it really looks like they were put there to kill them off- due to food, cold winters and infected blankets). They were isolated. Look at the past 3 months (Covid-19) when people were sent to their homes with nothing to do. Their lack of motivation goes down, their sense of self esteem goes down. They had internet and social media. For many years on reservations the answear was alcohol. Now for the last 40 years drugs.
As for the Highway of Tears. 2 Thoughts. One is intercontinental human trafficking (slavery). The other is murder and 90% of murders are committed by people the victim knows. Due to the isolation of the communities and the distrust of the police, not much investigation was happening due to the fact the people did not trust the police or they were scared because of their own people.
As to why First Nation people are poor, mostly due to lack of education. Most first nations across the country don't force their kids to go to school. Most aboriginals teenagers don't get high school diplomas, so are limited to what type of work they can get. A good % of these kids are living with relatives or in foster homes. They grow up with no family or education. The Federal government pays for an university degree for them, but they have to have the high school education. The biggest cause is alcohol and drug abuse in aboriginal communities, which has the effect of young aboriginals to turn to the gang factors in their communities for sense of well being... oh.. the gangs also sell the drugs to make money.... Alot of reservations are based on the "chief" of the tribe/reservation who wants to control the people of the tribe/reservation. In other words no dissent among the tribe. Ask any Indigenous persons and they are likely to say "White men are the cause of their problems". Tribe vs. White man. Tribe chief gets paid 1,000,000.00 and has overseas bank account (in tax haven), hey anybody wants to keep that sweet deal.... Meanwhile the reservation does not have good clean drinking water, the houses are in shambles etc.
Other reservations have outlawed alcohol and drugs and force the kids to go to school. These reservations have done alot better then the majority of reservations. Everything is there for the individual member to see and inspect.
As for reverse racism....
Reverse racism is real. Anyone that can not see it, should not be calling the kettle black... (Twisted isn't it?)
As for PM he is right about the respect aspect. Also about looking in the mirror.
There was a medieval theologian (catholic church) who said something about everyday making a new man inside yourself. Overcoming that "original sin" part of yourself. But we are all only human and have to try our best everyday to overcome obstacles to make the world a better place.
Everyday.