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GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Trudeau Demands Papal Apology On Canadian Soil For Unmarked Indigenous Graves


Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau demanded last week that Pope Francis fly to Canada to apologize for the remains of indigenous children that were recently discovered in unmarked graves where the Catholic Church used to run a residential school in Saskatchewan.

“I have spoken personally directly with His Holiness Pope Francis to press upon him how important it is not just that he makes an apology but that he makes an apology to indigenous Canadians on Canadian soil,” Trudeau said Friday in Ottawa, just a day after a report discovered an additional 751 unmarked graves near the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan, which added the total number to 966, according to Reuters.
 

Tech

Well-Known Member
Were the children murdered? Research of family tree revealed that a good portion of the kids did not make it to adulthood.
 

DaSDGuy

Well-Known Member
After reading the article I missed the part where the Catholic Church invaded the country and captured the children. Didn't someone else invade first, establish a government, and that government placed the children into the custody of the schools? Because if it worked that way, the apologies, if provided at all, should come from the invaders and the government.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member



MASS GRAVE? APPARENTLY NOT

Two years ago, Canada was roiled by claims that hundreds of Indian children had died and been buried in mass graves at residential schools that were established by the Canadian government and in many cases administered by the Catholic Church. This was the blockbuster story:
A mass grave filled with the remains of 215 Indigenous children, some as young as three, has been found on the grounds of a former residential school in Canada that was known for physical, emotional and sexual abuse, reports said Friday.
The grisly discovery in the interior of southern British Columbia was made at the former Kamloops Indian residential school using ground-penetrating radar and announced late Thursday by the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc people, The Guardian reported.


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Within days after the “mass grave” announcement, Woke Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ordered Canadian flags flown at half mast. Shortly thereafter, he pledged $40 billion to First Nations child-welfare claim settlements that compensate some residential school attendees.

Are there actually any bodies buried at Kamloops? No excavations have been carried out, so no one knows.

Excavations have just been completed, however, at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Catholic Church near the Pine Creek Residential School in Manitoba, another location where ground penetrating radar was interpreted as indicating the presence of mass graves. The result? there were no bodies:

The so-called “anomalies” were first detected using ground-penetrating radar, but on Aug. 18, Chief Derek Nepinak of remote Pine Creek Indian Reserve said no remains were found.
 

limblips

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member

MASS GRAVE? APPARENTLY NOT

Two years ago, Canada was roiled by claims that hundreds of Indian children had died and been buried in mass graves at residential schools that were established by the Canadian government and in many cases administered by the Catholic Church. This was the blockbuster story:



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Within days after the “mass grave” announcement, Woke Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ordered Canadian flags flown at half mast. Shortly thereafter, he pledged $40 billion to First Nations child-welfare claim settlements that compensate some residential school attendees.

Are there actually any bodies buried at Kamloops? No excavations have been carried out, so no one knows.

Excavations have just been completed, however, at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Catholic Church near the Pine Creek Residential School in Manitoba, another location where ground penetrating radar was interpreted as indicating the presence of mass graves. The result? there were no bodies:
Why do you feel it is necessary to diminish the narrative with facts?
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
A recent excavation project commissioned by a Native American leader at a Catholic church found no evidence of human remains, again casting doubt on allegations of Canada’s so-called “unmarked mass graves.”

Canada was rocked two years ago by reports of hundreds, or even thousands, of these alleged “unmarked mass graves” of Native American children at residential schools, which were funded by the Canadian government and run by Catholics and other Christians. So far, not a single body has been recovered.

Reports from this summer indicated that there could be the remains of 60 children on the premises, and then ground-penetrating radar found 14 “anomalies” in the basement of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows church, which sits beside the former Pine Creek Residential School. Like the dozen other reports before this one, the media suggested these “anomaly” detections were likely the bodies of children who were apparently killed or neglected to the point of death and then secretly buried in these “unmarked graves.” Wanting answers, Chief Derek Nepinak of Pine Creek First Nation helped commission an excavation, which started on July 24 and lasted about four weeks. In August, the chief announced that the team from the University of Brandon found no human remains.

“The archaeological team we hired from the University of Brandon, which is the same archaeological team relied upon by regional police agencies when doing archaeological excavations, found no conclusive evidence of human remains in their excavation of the ground under the church basement,” Chief Nepinak said.


 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
A mass grave filled with the remains of 215 Indigenous children, some as young as three, has been found on the grounds of a former residential school in Canada that was known for physical, emotional and sexual abuse, reports said Friday.
The grisly discovery in the interior of southern British Columbia was made at the former Kamloops Indian residential school using ground-penetrating radar and announced late Thursday by the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc people, The Guardian reported.

So how was there a "Grisly Discovery" if no bodies have been found and recovered?

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Shake Down, Break Down, You're Busted! :singer:
 

limblips

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
So how was there a "Grisly Discovery" if no bodies have been found and recovered?

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Shake Down, Break Down, You're Busted! :singer:
And how did ground penetrating radar determine the age of some of the "victims"? Apparently this is what passes for journalism these days.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member




The Discovery Of ‘Mass Graves’ Of Indigenous Canadian Children Was Actually A Massive Hoax




It turns out the whole thing was a hoax, a modern-day blood libel against Christians that ended with at least 85 Catholic churches across Canada destroyed by arson, vandalized, or desecrated. Canadian political and civil society leaders cheered on this destruction — and then doled out hundreds of millions of dollars to investigate the mass graves and create a “support fund” for indigenous people.

To this day, no human remains have been recovered at the site of the alleged mass grave, despite nearly $8 million spent looking for them.

Canadian tribal leaders went further, saying the purported discovery was evidence of “mass murder of indigenous people,” and an “attempted genocide.” They compared the priests and nuns who ran these schools to Nazis.

Amid this escalating rhetoric came the arson. Churches across Canada, most of them Catholic and some more than a century old, were burned to the ground in retaliation. Not a few of the targeted churches belonged to indigenous congregations. Many of them were beautiful, historic churches. One was a Coptic Orthodox Church — never mind that the Coptic Orthodox Church had no historical connection to Canada’s residential schools. Churches that weren’t completely destroyed were vandalized, many of them with the words “charge the priests” scrawled in red paint.

In many cases, local law enforcement had no comment. Trudeau said he understood the anger driving the attacks. Harsha Walia, the executive director of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, tweeted, “Burn it all down.”

It was pretty obvious at the time that this was all a moral panic, ginned up by an indigenous tribe and cheered on by liberal elites who hate Western civilization in general and Christianity in particular. As my erstwhile Federalist colleague Chris Bedford reported at the time, the mass unmarked grave at Kamloops, and the hundreds of other such graves supposedly discovered at the site of other former schools that summer, were not what the outraged left said they were.

In almost every case, they weren’t mass graves, but individual graves, and they were located in cemeteries. “The reason the graves are ‘unmarked’ is that the wooden crosses used to mark them and the fence that kept them safe decayed,” Bedford wrote. “In other words, people have found that an old cemetery contained bodies.” It’s worth noting that they used wooden crosses because the government refused to pay for headstones. It’s also worth noting that these cemeteries don’t just contain the graves of schoolchildren but also of priests and nuns and other members of these communities. Indeed, many of these old cemeteries with unmarked, individual graves, were detailed in a Truth and Reconciliation Commission report released nearly a decade ago.


So there was no cover-up and no mass graves, just a complicated and nuanced history. But it’s a history Canada’s ruling political and media elite aren’t interested in exploring honestly.
 
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