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Horn_dawg

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Wow nice way to cherry pick my words/statements and then take them out of context.Do you work for the CBC by chance?

By MY context I am fully behind the idea of ALL Police Forces being them Civic/Provincial/Federal ENFORCING the rule of law with what ever need to do so.At the same time I do not abdicate the idea of the average Citizen taking the LAW into their own hands.That is a huge difference and I dislike and call into question of your slant of what I said by mixing those togeather.
SR

By YOUR context? There was nothing lost in quoting the portions I did, but as you wish, here are your two posts in their complete glory.

Tune into the CBC?I guess that indicates your world view and perspective.Has the CBC or ANY other media outlet exposed the fact that the hereditary chiefs opposed to the pipeline are doing so via an incorporated company that is fed money from the Tides Foundation!They are taking money from a USA based special interest group whose goal is to shut down Canada's energy industry as well as all development of infrastructure for that industry to get it to tidewater and it began in 2004 with the Tarsands Campaign.

The movement to shut down Canada has fuck all to do with Fascism or intolerance though the "intolerance" is well documented by the fucking nutjob WHITE people whose alignment is with groups like ANTIFA and Extinction Revolution....and all that small non tax paying dont work for a living segment of Society is nothing but Socialist anarchy. Those assholes SHOULD be tasered/pepper sprayed/batoned because those assholes keep getting away with their actions that impact the REAL Society of hard working people that actually have jobs and go to work and keep our fucking Society functioning because they pay taxes.

If you want to "protest" well that is just fine and dandy and good for you.I as a member of the Fred Birch Society encourage it but with the caveat is that it is done in a decent CIVIL manner.Yeah show up with your picket signs and chant easily repeatable slogans that rhyme because if they did not the fucking idiots would not remember them.That is just fine....BUT....when you want to HINDER and FUCK OVER the rest of the hard working Society that are the ones paying the bills for that Society.....well then those fucking PARASITES need to get a taste of the proverbial lash.

The amount of "indigenous" people involved in the "protests" is maybe 5% and that is generous....the other 95% are nothing but marxist socialist douchebags who belong to ANTIFA etc and who protest just for the sake of doing so and are also on the take from special interest groups to spread the dissent and anarchy....so yeah....smack the fuckers upside the head and roughly cuff and stuff them....bet they wont do it again if they face REAL consequences.

SR
There, seems like a violent solution to every paragraph of anger. The first two instances has no reference to law enforcement. The last one did mention cuff, which I suppose can infer the police, but anyone can buy a pair of handcuff.

And then a couple of post down the thread in less than an hour, you said you don't endorse violence. Violence is violence, whether the person wielding the baton is the police or not.

I thank you for your support for the rational idea and concept of a decent ordered Society.As a tax paying member of the Fred Birch Society I encourage you to speak out and voice your opinion with regards to the utter bullshit of Political Correctness that has infected Western Society for the last 30+ years and I also encourage you to stand up for the beliefs of my sentiments that I have stated.Enough is enough....this BULLSHIT must end....our decent Society that pays the bills has to take a stand and say FUCK YOU to the filthy SOCIALISTS that wish to destroy it from within....AND whilst those PARASITES consume from the proverbial "social teet".

I do not in any way endorse the idea of violence or the like but I do endorse the idea and mindset of "fuck off you parasitical assholes who milk the system at my cost as a tax payer".

I am a member of the Fred Birch Society.

SR

With regards to Extinction Revolution/Rebellion it was a word mistake on my part and YOU knew exactly what I was talking about.So as a good grounded member and an upstanding citizen as well as a card carrying member of the Fred Birch Society I can only say this.....FUCK OFF.

If I get banned for telling someone to FUCK OFF.....well that is just plain WRONG.

SR
Yes it was a mistake that you repeated several times in two or more threads. For someone who purport to know so much about Extinction Rebellion, it is curious you don't even know the name of the group. This is not a simple typo as I said.
 

Vickylucas

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If you don’t understand the frustration that should be allowed by Albertans and western Canada, then you surely will not see the latent messages from Don Lindsay to Trudeau and the investment world.
Trudeau on the hot mic in the palace was enough for me, as leader of Canada he is a joke. SR is correct in his messages. Canada has the tail wagging the dog. Trump is the winner in all this, that hot mic moment killed our US ties, and our economy.
 

Cock Throppled

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I've already read Terry Glavin's opinion piece, it is an editorial - you understand that right, it is his solely his opinion. Is he First Nations? Is there a single quote from a First Nations person or a protester? Then how can he speak for them or their purpose? You might as well link to one of MasterBlaster's posts.

And he didn't work for the Wet'suwet'en, he was a reporter in their territory when he was starting his career.

He also misses that current law rests on adequate consultation with bands and the UN Declaration explicitly relies on consent. And the Wet'suwet'en are challenging who represents their nation and who gets to decide that, the band council or the hereditary chiefs.

And to be clear, as I stated when this first started, I do not speak for or support the protesters or their actions, but I have listened to what they have said.
Wrong, wrong and wrong.

Glavin lived with and worked as a consultant for a number of bands for about three years or more. I believe Wet'suwet'en was the primary one, as he wrote a couple of books about their history. He also helped write band submissions to government commissions.

You completely ignored the BIV piece that clearly lays out the historical court ruilings, and how they apply.

Third - why do you suppose your opinion - you understand that right, it is your solely your opinion - carries any weight at all as you are not First Nations, so by your logic, you have no reason to offer an opinion at all. Oh, I forgot - you've listened. (apparently not very well).

And WTF does weight does the UN declaration carry?
 

MissingOne

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... And WTF does weight does the UN declaration carry?
Other than it's recently been adopted as law in British Columbia, you mean? Your provincial government, at work for you!
 

overdone

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Third - why do you suppose your opinion - you understand that right, it is your solely your opinion - carries any weight at all as you are not First Nations, so by your logic, you have no reason to offer an opinion at all.
speaking of which, I think it's time to start handing out 23 and me test kits to some of the mouthpieces who identify as Native

like the Chief from the east coast a few yrs ago when the fat one from Ont was on her tirade/hunger stike, that was in the news when they were having meeting then

he looked made Santa Claus look like he had a tan, lol

when/what % of being of other ethnic backgrounds does/is the cuttoff point of their opinion not matter? huh?

after-all if everyone else's opinion doesn't matter cause of their genes????

is it Warren's 1/164th Cherokee? lol

when you're more European than Native? with a little Mongolian thrown in?

cause if you're more non-native than native, aren't you part of the problem? :heh:
 

Horn_dawg

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speaking of which, I think it's time to start handing out 23 and me test kits to some of the mouthpieces who identify as Native

like the Chief from the east coast a few yrs ago when the fat one from Ont was on her tirade/hunger stike, that was in the news when they were having meeting then

he looked made Santa Claus look like he had a tan, lol

when/what % of being of other ethnic backgrounds does/is the cuttoff point of their opinion not matter? huh?

after-all if everyone else's opinion doesn't matter cause of their genes????

is it Warren's 1/164th Cherokee? lol

when you're more European than Native? with a little Mongolian thrown in?

cause if you're more non-native than native, aren't you part of the problem? :heh:
An opinionated opinion about who is entitled to express their opinion, oh the irony.
 

CanineCowboy

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Wrong, wrong and wrong.

Glavin lived with and worked as a consultant for a number of bands for about three years or more. I believe Wet'suwet'en was the primary one, as he wrote a couple of books about their history. He also helped write band submissions to government commissions.

You completely ignored the BIV piece that clearly lays out the historical court ruilings, and how they apply.

Third - why do you suppose your opinion - you understand that right, it is your solely your opinion - carries any weight at all as you are not First Nations, so by your logic, you have no reason to offer an opinion at all. Oh, I forgot - you've listened. (apparently not very well).

And WTF does weight does the UN declaration carry?

"I cut my teeth as a cub reporter up in the Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en territories. My first book was about their traditions and their laws and their courageous land-rights struggles." - direct quote from Gavin's opinion piece that you linked ( which actually contains the word 'opinion' in the link title), he never worked for the Wet'suwet'en.

As a side note, his other 'First Nations' book was Nemiah: The Unconquered Country (1992), a cultural and historical account of British Columbia's Chilcotin District, included some of the Tsilhqot'in people's perspective on the Chilcotin War of 1864 - nothing to do with the Wet'suwet'en, wrong area of the province.

And you have already confessed to your ignorance on the significance of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

And didn't the summary of the tentative agreement reached between the Wet'suwet'en and the Feds sound eerily similar to what I had posted in my earlier post that you were trying to discredit? Maybe you need to tune into the CBC ....

So I guess ... right, right, right
 

Cock Throppled

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"I cut my teeth as a cub reporter up in the Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en territories. My first book was about their traditions and their laws and their courageous land-rights struggles." - direct quote from Gavin's opinion piece that you linked ( which actually contains the word 'opinion' in the link title), he never worked for the Wet'suwet'en.

As a side note, his other 'First Nations' book was Nemiah: The Unconquered Country (1992), a cultural and historical account of British Columbia's Chilcotin District, included some of the Tsilhqot'in people's perspective on the Chilcotin War of 1864 - nothing to do with the Wet'suwet'en, wrong area of the province.

And you have already confessed to your ignorance on the significance of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

And didn't the summary of the tentative agreement reached between the Wet'suwet'en and the Feds sound eerily similar to what I had posted in my earlier post that you were trying to discredit? Maybe you need to tune into the CBC ....

So I guess ... right, right, right
Don't try to BS with your ability to google wikipedia.

I know him.

After he left newspapers, he worked for a time with the Wet'suet'en and helped draft some of their land claims. He might not want to take a public stance on that for whatever reasons, but he did.
 
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