Sure I do.
Alot of bad stuff happened to the Children in those schools... Did it happen in all the residential schools? Common belief is that it did. Were the schools any different from an 1920's orphanage for white kids? Did abuse happen at those places? How were kids treated at orphanages in the 1880s, 1900s, 1920s, 1940s, 1960s, 1980s, 2000s, 2020s? Can it be fucking possible that there has been a change in culture over the past 140 years, on how we treat people , kids etc...
Context.
There was a story about a Manitoba Residential School. It had graves too. I'm surprized that hasn't been brought up yet.
As for the Rawandan genocide it was 800,000 people (or more) killed in less than a year. Compare that to 100 years and 251 deaths. Kinda a difference in scale!!
On to numbers then.... 100 schools, 150,000 children and 100 years. So 150,000 divided by 100 school leaves 1500 kids per school average over 100 years. Now divide by 1500 by 100 years and you get 15 kids per school per year that attended Residential Schools over 100 years ..... And the news said 251 kids dead. That would be less than .0017% of kids that went to Residential Schools over 100 schools, over 100 years.
No type of death or what year it was.
Have to wait for an corner's report on what caused the death of the children.
The next question is did Canada have apartheid? Did the Cdn government want them dead, disposed of and gave them no rights. When did Aboriginals start to vote in Federal Elections?
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/indigenous-suffrage
Reading the reference here, its was about assimulation of Aboriginals.... not beat the Indian out of them.....
I think alot of people are using todays morals and knowledge to judge what went back in the time of Confederation in 1867. Hindsight is 20/20. Alot of people need to get over the facts that alot of shit happened "back in the day".
What is the social term today "No Judgement".
Seems to be someone/thing/group is using these instances in history to gain political capital in today's world, by guilt assosication.
What that German philosopher said "What does not kill me, only makes me stronger"....
I believe Germans had Trolls in their stories....