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Post by clusium on Sept 22, 2023 2:57:22 GMT
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Post by OffTheBoatPsycho on Sept 28, 2023 15:24:19 GMT
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Post by clusium on Oct 1, 2023 13:37:24 GMT
Exactly. And to think of all those Christian Churches right across the country, which either got burned down; been vandalized; or even received bomb threats, etc. The whole time that was happening, all our Prime Minister would say, "It's understandable."
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Post by OffTheBoatPsycho on Jan 10, 2024 21:44:31 GMT
Exactly. And to think of all those Christian Churches right across the country, which either got burned down; been vandalized; or even received bomb threats, etc. The whole time that was happening, all our Prime Minister would say, "It's understandable." A Church is being burnt to the ground in Canada every few weeks or one a month. Imagine if it were Mosques? The you'd see mass media global coverage and it would be talked about daily by everyone from Joe Blow in the street to Trudeau. Marches, protests, vigils etc. On top of Churches being burnt to the ground, if you throw in vandalism and threats, it could be a daily occurrence of hate crimes. The arson could be terrorism. At least 33 Canadian churches have burned to the ground since May 2021. Only 2 were accidentswww.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/church-fires-canada-1.7055838
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Post by clusium on Jan 10, 2024 22:00:26 GMT
OffTheBoatPsycho, did you hear about the new book that was just published, entitled Grave Error? The authors are CP Champion & Tom Flanagan. It was about the mass hysteria that went on in Canada, regarding the discovery of supposedly unmarked graves on the sites of residential schools, a few years ago.
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Post by OffTheBoatPsycho on Jan 11, 2024 19:04:02 GMT
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Post by clusium on Jan 11, 2024 20:06:26 GMT
Yeah, that happened to my parish priest a few years ago. He spoke up about the issue of unmarked graves on the site of residential schools in his Sunday homily, & his homily got leaked online. The next thing we knew, our parish received a bomb threat; the priest received death threats; the church was vandalized with racist graffiti; finally the Archdiocese of Toronto removed the priest from our parish. Mississauga Priest Resigns After Making Comments About 'Good That Was Done' At Residential Schools
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Post by OffTheBoatPsycho on Jan 12, 2024 17:42:24 GMT
Yeah, that happened to my parish priest a few years ago. He spoke up about the issue of unmarked graves on the site of residential schools in his Sunday homily, & his homily got leaked online. The next thing we knew, our parish received a bomb threat; the priest received death threats; the church was vandalized with racist graffiti; finally the Archdiocese of Toronto removed the priest from our parish. Mississauga Priest Resigns After Making Comments About 'Good That Was Done' At Residential SchoolsWhen it comes to residential schools anything, but they were all horrific hellholes staffed by evil people who abused all the native children is seen as denialism. Saying some were good some and were bad just doesn't cut it. He's probably telling the truth. People who were in orphanages or in foster care will be the same. Some had good experiences some had bad. Some foster parents are abusive but most aren't. When it comes to truth and reconciliation, they seem to want anything but truth and reconciliation.
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Post by clusium on Jan 12, 2024 22:23:49 GMT
Yeah, that happened to my parish priest a few years ago. He spoke up about the issue of unmarked graves on the site of residential schools in his Sunday homily, & his homily got leaked online. The next thing we knew, our parish received a bomb threat; the priest received death threats; the church was vandalized with racist graffiti; finally the Archdiocese of Toronto removed the priest from our parish. Mississauga Priest Resigns After Making Comments About 'Good That Was Done' At Residential SchoolsWhen it comes to residential schools anything, but they were all horrific hellholes staffed by evil people who abused all the native children is seen as denialism. Saying some were good some and were bad just doesn't cut it. He's probably telling the truth. People who were in orphanages or in foster care will be the same. Some had good experiences some had bad. Some foster parents are abusive but most aren't. When it comes to truth and reconciliation, they seem to want anything but truth and reconciliation. Exactly. The same thing happens in regular schools too. Some teachers are really good; others are really bad. Some kids have had great years in school; other kids have had terrible years in school.
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Post by OffTheBoatPsycho on Jan 13, 2024 18:35:56 GMT
When it comes to residential schools anything, but they were all horrific hellholes staffed by evil people who abused all the native children is seen as denialism. Saying some were good some and were bad just doesn't cut it. He's probably telling the truth. People who were in orphanages or in foster care will be the same. Some had good experiences some had bad. Some foster parents are abusive but most aren't. When it comes to truth and reconciliation, they seem to want anything but truth and reconciliation. Exactly. The same thing happens in regular schools too. Some teachers are really good; others are really bad. Some kids have had great years in school; other kids have had terrible years in school. I thought this was interesting. A school "survivor" wrote a book where it seems getting cleaned up, a haircut and given food is a bad thing. The article gives some needed context. Some people think that children were taken away for years. Looks like a boarding school. You go for a term then return home and go back for the next term. So, they never really have their culture taken away it's just during the school term. Some of the children arrived at Stringer Hall in September wearing the same school clothing they wore when they went home in the spring, not having bathed or changed in two months. Some of these children had been standing in smudge fires, trying to escape the hordes of blood-sucking insects, and a number had arrived with infected bug bites on their scalps. A few children arrived with ear infections so severe that pus was running down their necks. At the beginning of the year, these children cried themselves to sleep. As you might expect, the first priority of the residential school staff, particularly the nursing sister, was to clean up the children, and treat their infections.
To put the students’ living conditions and infections into context, anyone reading this account needs to realize that it wasn’t until the early 1950s that a weekly bath with a change of clothes became the norm for most urban Canadians. For people living on farms and in small communities where water had to be hand-pumped from wells and heated on coal and wood stoves, a bath with a change of clothing was a luxury reserved for special occasions. In the North, it was even more difficult to bathe and change clothing, especially for the children who were with their parents in tents at hunting and fishing camps.
There is little doubt that the hostel children appreciated ending a busy week with a hot shower, clean pajamas, and a chance to slip between clean sheets in their very own beds, just as other Canadian children did. (pp. 281-2)www.dorchesterreview.ca/blogs/news/behind-the-orange-shirt
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Post by clusium on Jan 14, 2024 17:24:10 GMT
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Post by OffTheBoatPsycho on Jan 14, 2024 20:54:52 GMT
I wonder if following an Islamic terror attack the CBC will have a couple of people on after some kind of backlash against Muslims who will justify the backlash. A Mosque burned and a Muslim business vandalized? Not good but we have to understand why they did it says someone. Islam has dome terrible things someone else explains. I don't think so or if they did the CBC reporter would immediately jump on them. I think JT said it's understandable or something.
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Post by clusium on Jan 14, 2024 22:51:12 GMT
I wonder if following an Islamic terror attack the CBC will have a couple of people on after some kind of backlash against Muslims who will justify the backlash. A Mosque burned and a Muslim business vandalized? Not good but we have to understand why they did it says someone. Islam has dome terrible things someone else explains. I don't think so or if they did the CBC reporter would immediately jump on them. I think JT said it's understandable or something. Exactly. Justin Trudeau pretty much through the nation's Christians under the bus, back then.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jan 20, 2024 15:15:57 GMT
Muslims weren't bloodlet whitewashed in their own Canada for centuries. Just saying.
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Post by transfuged on Jan 20, 2024 15:23:25 GMT
Muslims weren't bloodlet whitewashed in their own Canada for centuries. Just saying. But in every colonized places muslims have been occupant washed.
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Post by transfuged on Jan 20, 2024 15:37:46 GMT
Yeah, that happened to my parish priest a few years ago. He spoke up about the issue of unmarked graves on the site of residential schools in his Sunday homily, & his homily got leaked online. The next thing we knew, our parish received a bomb threat; the priest received death threats; the church was vandalized with racist graffiti; finally the Archdiocese of Toronto removed the priest from our parish. Mississauga Priest Resigns After Making Comments About 'Good That Was Done' At Residential SchoolsPlease, how do you know that there was no problem with the religious figure outside revenge from former boarding school residents ? Maybe he had an affair with someone’s wife ... That’s common. ’Better’ empty building than murder.
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Post by clusium on Jan 20, 2024 17:05:37 GMT
Yeah, that happened to my parish priest a few years ago. He spoke up about the issue of unmarked graves on the site of residential schools in his Sunday homily, & his homily got leaked online. The next thing we knew, our parish received a bomb threat; the priest received death threats; the church was vandalized with racist graffiti; finally the Archdiocese of Toronto removed the priest from our parish. Mississauga Priest Resigns After Making Comments About 'Good That Was Done' At Residential SchoolsPlease, how do you know that there was no problem with the religious figure outside revenge from former boarding school residents ? Maybe he had an affair with someone’s wife ... That’s common. ’Better’ empty building than murder. Well for one thing, I know this person. In fact, I knew HIS FAMILY (small world, eh?) from my previous Parish, that I grew up in. The title 'Monsignor,' designates a priest that had in some way assisted the Pope. Not too long after his ordination, he was sent to the Vatican to assist Pope Benedict XVI, for many years. Pretty sure he had no time to steal somebody's wife while he was working in the Vatican.
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Post by transfuged on Jan 20, 2024 17:14:20 GMT
Please, how do you know that there was no problem with the religious figure outside revenge from former boarding school residents ? Maybe he had an affair with someone’s wife ... That’s common. ’Better’ empty building than murder. Well for one thing, I know this person. In fact, I knew HIS FAMILY from my previous Parish, that I grew up in. The title 'Monsignor,' designates a priest that had in some way assisted the Pope. Not too long after his ordination, he was sent to the Vatican to assist Pope Benedict XVI, for many years. Pretty sure he had no time to steal somebody's wife while he was working in the Vatican. When work were an obstacle to cheating, the rise of unemployment would be corrolared with the falling numbers of divorces, don’t you think ? Vatican is à reference, but there is a social code even there. The Pope can’t forbid his workers some time off, can he. And I do not see it as bad or goods. That’s just luck or lack of.
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Post by clusium on Jan 20, 2024 19:29:25 GMT
Well for one thing, I know this person. In fact, I knew HIS FAMILY from my previous Parish, that I grew up in. The title 'Monsignor,' designates a priest that had in some way assisted the Pope. Not too long after his ordination, he was sent to the Vatican to assist Pope Benedict XVI, for many years. Pretty sure he had no time to steal somebody's wife while he was working in the Vatican. When work were an obstacle to cheating, the rise of unemployment would be corrolared with the falling numbers of divorces, don’t you think ? Vatican is à reference, but there is a social code even there. The Pope can’t forbid his workers some time off, can he. And I do not see it as bad or goods. That’s just luck or lack of. Well, he was removed from our Parish for his comments regarding the residential schools, right during that uproar was taking place. The truth is, a lot of Christian Churches (of various denominations) were attacked during that time. My Parish actually got off fairly easily. Most others were burnt to the ground. Some of which belonged to First Nations people.
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Post by transfuged on Jan 20, 2024 19:46:04 GMT
What would he say that could send him away, in italy, to Vatican on the topic of thèse boarding schools ? That is far away. Btw I have been aware of the accusations against the bordings school say for 30 years. Not very different than those made in Australia but about Irish orphans.
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