It's true, they wouldn't be called "First nations", they'd just be called "nations"
Holy hell, what an ignorant, frankly racist thing to say. This guy's an idiot.
To some extent, I'm kind of glad the provincial Conservatives in BC are so openly nuts and awful. It's kind of amazing that they so openly say the dumbest stuff, and it's wild that they still win their local ridings, but at least they let everyone see who they are.
Good grief get this embarrassment out of politics.
Send him to Alberta to roam free with his kind.
I mean, there's an argument to be made that the first nations under US occupation had it a lot worse, and many nations were entirely ethnically cleansed, but "Hey, at least we only committed mild genocide!" is still a pretty wild take.
It's true they wouldn't exist in anything like the form they do today. For one thing they'd be a lot bigger.
And wouldn't have generational trauma
It would be an uno-reverse, where whitey has "A Ward of The Haudenosaunee Confederacy" on their birth docs.
When they tell you who they are, believe them.
They don't even need a copy of the Trump playbook - it's ingrained, like an instinct.
Does he mean like the actually physical land the country is situated on? Cause I guess that's technically correct?
Even if he’s being technically correct, only a fool doesn’t understand the context and subtext of what he’s saying.
Even his dumb supporters get it.
I think he meant that if the US had just taken the entire continent rather than having to share it with Canada, they would have been even more ruthless in their genocide than we were.
He's probably right, but saying it that way betrays how truly broken his worldview is.
First Nations people have been on this land for 25,000 years.
I know, coming from the perspective of if the land never existed at all.
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