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[From "Happy Residential Schools Are Awesome Day!"]

If you've been following the endless hyped blather on outlets like CityTV, you'll know that today is the day one of the days whiny Red Indians have started to "commemmorate" the tragedy of…checks notes…being provided a free education
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It was over a half-decade ago that I took the entire "Truth and Reconciliation" racket to task [url=http://3edgesword.blogspot.com/2015/07/a-couple-things-wrong-with-standard.htmlby highlighting some of these same public education factoids[/url]

What are you talking about "reneging on the deal"? The Residential School program was intended to fulfill the deal: a modern education (functionally fairly similar to the British boarding school system, frankly). If you don't believe me, notice that the Canadian taxpayer is being asked to "live up to treaty obligations" by providing an ever-more-expensive modern education system[…]

That bit about today's modern education system is especially apt when you consider that Red Indians in Leduc Public typically skip school 50% of the time[…]As adults they make less money than educated whites or asians and then complain about that. One minor inference might just be this complete and utter contempt they hold towards education is the cause of their suffering
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This brings us[…]to the ridiculous day they created today to "commemorate" schools which weren't actually bad[…]None of the complaints[…]holds any water, with the possible exception of sexual abuse. But was sexual abuse more common with nuns in stuffy 1920s Canada than it is today when faggot "educators" are molesting kids under the guise of "orientation"?
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What was wrong from converting them to a religion that, as the picture at the top of this post implies, would cure them of their barbaric savagery? To avoid offending 2021 atheists?

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