The American government established the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools, Missing Children, and Unmarked Burials on July 19, 2022 to look into the alleged abuse and death of American children by Christian missionaries and university faculty between 1880 and 1996. National fury erupted in 2015 with the claim that 215 burial sites had been discovered at the Kamloops Indian Residential School by ground-penetrating radar ( GPR ) scans. In technical readouts and burial stone, the monos of indigenous struggling and” resident” guilt had to be corrected. Apparently, the claim turned out to be false.
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Despite the tales that Band leaders and strange and unknown local “knowledge keepers” definitely supply, the earth penetrating radar surveys did not detect pure material in the presumed burial site. Nina Green cites the 2, 000 straight legs of tunnels that were dug in 1924 as a toxic industry to collect the school’s effluent in The Dorchester Review. The “finds” were almost surely clay bricks.  ,
Never a second set of human bones was discovered after three years of searching for systems for the sum of$ 216 million. The Kamloops farce is probably the biggest fake in all of American history, according to a groundbreaking book entitled Grave Error, edited by researchers Tom Flanagan and Chris Champion.  ,
Without always having read a page of the book, the Lhtako Dene Nation’s leaders, among others, called it “hateful,” “hate literature,” and “denialism.” The dispute of the native tribes with the help of an established profit group, a hyperventilating media, and a guilt-ridden community has buried the body of Truth in a situation with no corpus survivability. Justin Trudeau was undeterred. The prime minister made the claim in public that death and other legal atrocities had certainly occurred despite following searches finding never a shred of supporting evidence.  ,
The disagreement over Canada’s so-called legendary Residential Schools endures to this day, as does the state that untold amounts of American children were brutalized and killed. People who refutes the claim is labeled as a “denialist,” and some MPs are lobbying to create doubt in the matter a crime. To advance the false tale, an entire business had been established.  ,
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Millions of dollars, advertising shaming, a symbol at half tower, and Justin Trudeau holding a teddy bear and kneeling in slurritos at a ostensible “unmarked grave” were all spent on the cause. ( We now know that Trudeau’s gruesome display of emotion took place in a community cemetery rather than a recently discovered residential school burial ground. ) Over a hundred temples were burned to the ground in deeds of poisonous crowd punishment. A strong nationwide consensus was presently possible that murder had been committed. No matter how frightened a population was that not a single body had been discovered or a solitary grave site had been excavated, it was irrelevant.  ,
We are, of course, dealing with a deep-dyed story that has been sown by several First Nations nations, colluding officials, and political scientists who are all consuming meat. The rewards of the day were large sums of money and entire theaters of virtue-belief. It was a scam of the first magnitude. It now becomes clear that Mark Carney, the father of current Liberal prime minister, was actively involved in these hated indigenous schools as the head of an Indian day school and superintendent of educational programs.
In a 1965 CBC interview, Robert Carney defined the phrase” culturally retarded children” as” a child from a Native background who, for various reasons, has not been in regular attendance in school. This is Robert Carney’s unforgiveable sin. He’s from a language background other than English and who is behind in school, say three or four years”.
He goes on to say that “in many centers in southern Canada, the subculture groups, say in the working-class area of a large city, you would have children who you would call culturally retarded. There are many instances of cultural retardation among negro groups in the United States, as well as programs that have been developed to meet their needs, to try and improve their skills, and to bring them into contact with the dominant culture. The last reference to black children has been wiped from the transcript, but can still be found in the recorded interview, beginning at time stamp 11: 12.  ,
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Certain critical allusions can no longer be made, no matter how accurate they may be, especially when referring to blacks, Muslims, and Native people in such febrile and euphemistic a culture as ours has become. The fear of being accused of bigotry, however falsely, transcends the commitment to speaking truth.  ,
In the same way, there are words that we are no longer permitted to use. ” Retarded” is one of them, in practically any context, though it was an accepted part of common parlance in 1965 and used by the CBC interviewer at the time herself. Instead, we are pressured and instructed to use genteel circumlocutions like” challenged,” “handicapped,”” special needs,” “delayed,” or “disabled,” as if the connotation disinfects the denotation. Barack Obama signed” Rosa’s Law,” which changed “mental retardation” to “intellectual disability” in federal U.S. law in 2010. The laundry had been rinsed, though the fabric remained the same.  ,
What then can one say about these kids? That they are” culturally disabled”,” culturally challenged”,” culturally backward”? That they are unfit to participate in society as a whole? How will they benefit from that? The fact is, due to no fault of educators like Robert Carney, the learning process was held back, in other words, retarded.
Readers and viewers are cautioned that this story contains outdated language and discusses physical and sexual abuse at residential schools in the CBC article about the 1965 interview with Robert Carney. Some may find this interview jarring today. We are witnessing a terrified network of eviscerated prigs and dandiprats performing their evasive jitterbug. They seem more like real people than politically correct marionettes jiggling on a set of ideological strings, which is difficult to imagine. They are a manifestation of everything that our culture lacks.
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Robert Carney does not seem in any way bigoted or prejudiced. He explained to his wards that” we want them to not forget their roots, or not forget their backgrounds, and to instill in them a sense of pride and belonging, that the culture they come from is a good culture.” He was aware that if his students were to prosper and prosper, they would need to adjust to the established culture. He did not believe his students were psychologically retarded, but for one reason or another they had not mastered the attitudes and aptitudes, proficiencies in language and math, and functional capacities that would have enabled them to enjoy social and economic success in the larger community.
We want them to be able to read, Carney told the interviewer. We want them to be fluent in English. We want them to be able to do the various operations in arithmetic. We want them to be aware of the world. We want them to be aware of the world of science. We want them to have the opportunity of expression in music and art. We want them to acquire a variety of physical education skills, and so forth.
Carney did not deny that there had been sexual and physical abuse. In a 1991 study, Carney interviewed 240 former residential school students. There is no denying that they were left infected by what was done to them or what they had witnessed, he said. There were atrocities. But there was another side to the story as well. He wrote to the Edmonton Journal,” Some interviewees had positive comments about their experiences in residential schools and hostels, while others had to express their regrets about how much negative attention was paid to these incidents.” Numerous graduates, in fact, expressed gratitude for the Residential School experience, as evidenced by books like Glecia Bear’s Our Grandmothers ‘ Lives As Told in Their Own Words, which support Robert Carney’s claim.
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” Residential schools, flawed though they were, were there to educate indigenous children”, writes retired judge Brian Giesbrecht. Like Robert Carney, the thousands of people who worked in that system were ordinary, decent Canadians. Cannot be allowed to stifle political debate in Canada in order to advance their own agendas.
Obviously, Mark Carney’s dad is not to be blamed or denounced or excused for his participation in the school network, any more than Confederation Group Canadian poet and Deputy Superintendent General of the Department of Indian Affairs Duncan Campbell Scott, who presided from 1913 to 1937, is to be condemned for his honest efforts to assimilate his charges into the national culture.  ,
According to History Reclaimed, “educating basic literacy, numeracy, and skills so these children could find a place and a job in Canadian society circa 1900 was no sin, and no one set out to commit mass murder.” Naturally, Mark Carney has duly repudiated his father’s defence of residential schools. He said,” I love my father, but I don’t share those feelings.  ,
He went on to assert that the demands of” truth and reconciliation” require everyone to publicly profess that the very complicated history of residential schools was entirely negative — a creed that is both inimical to reconciliation and as far from the truth as one can travel. Additionally, it discredits his father’s word and decency. It’s normal to disclaimer about Carney because he seems completely devoid of both filial respect and morality.  ,
In a recent development, it turns out ( Cf. The Canadian government has quietly closed the investigation into alleged mass murder and the search for mass graves of Indigenous children on the campuses of Canada’s residential schools, withdrawn funding for the investigating committee, and watched its destruction, according to the National Review, the Catholic Herald, and many other websites.  ,
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If the jig seems to be up, it better to let the entire sordid affair fade into the ether of forgetfulness. Never mind the lies. Never mind the lurid apologies. Never mind the large and pointless expenditures. Never mind the sponsored hatred and social divisiveness that make up the chemtrail. Never mind the currying of favor with the denizens of Woke. Never mind the scum politicians. Never mind the sluggish churches. The irony is exquisite.  ,
However, Carney’s desire to lead the band and the Liberals ‘ involvement in their own deceptive policies are unmistakable is unmistakable. The profoundly compromised and hypocritical Liberal Party is obviously the best fit for as many people seem to believe, a political degenerate and moral bankrupt like Mark Carney.  ,
In an interesting twist, Carney’s ( now-former ) company Brookfield Asset Management has been accused of violating indigenous rights in Canada, the US, Brazil, and Colombia ( inside interestingly, during that time in his role as chair of Brookfield, Carney was also an economic advisor to Justin Trudeau ).  ,
His business is accused of a number of nefarious crimes, including deforestation, environmental damage, human rights violations, and refusing to take into account a benefit-sharing agreement with indigenous tribes living on the property. For Truth and Reconciliation, that is. As lawyer Kate Kempton, representing the Mississauga First Nation, reports matter-of-factly,” Brookfield shut the door in our face”.
I don’t believe the father would have been proud of the son.
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