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[From "Happy "Red Indians Are Too Primitive to be Educated Day""]

It's been a full year since we first covered the ludicrous federally mandated day to believe in a lie: to wit, that the Indian Residential School System was anything other than a gloriously noble yet ultimately impossible attempt to fix the primitive thought patterns inherent in the stone aged-race that greeted early European discoverers when they landed on North America[…]
When the "215 dead kids" lie was first propagated, I was basically the lone voice[…]
There were no "mass graves" found. Or even "unmarked graves"[…]No evidence whatsoever that the Kamloops Residential School has any Injuns kids buried on or near the site whatsoever[…]
Using charged language[…], Kay (it's unclear how much he's studied this) speaks of "forcing children to leave their families and communities" when he's describing every boarding school ever. "Cruel (and sometimes even predatory) treatment" means…physical work and the strap. He'll discuss the death rate for Red Indian kids in Residential Schools but never bother with the word "tuberculosis"[…]
It's the Canadian equivalent of "yes yes blacks are treated so harshly by police but maybe don't burn cities down": "yes yes Injuns were mistreated and Residential Schools have exactly zero redeeming qualities but maybe just maybe try to do honest journalism on this small aspect of the story"[…]
So what else has changed a year later, if not my steadfast support for the Indian Residential School System and the belief we need to bring it back?[…]
Make sure to celebrate that same as last year: having to go to work to pay the taxes so that the same government who claims they are currently engaged in genocide gets to stay home or go surfing, before coming back to work Monday and wasting more and more of that money on the Red Indian people who[…]never rise to functioning members of a civilized society

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