12 Replies to “Wednesday On Turtle Island”

  1. Remember that time some Jews kicked themselves out of Israel?

    “The northern tribes revolted and formed their own government under Jeroboam I in 922 B.C. After this time the northern kingdom was known as “Israel,” with its capital located in Shechem, Tirzah, and finally Samaria. The southern kingdom was known as “Judah” which retained Jerusalem as its capital.”

    http://www.bibletutor.com/level1/program/start/dates/bc922.htm

    1. No, Israel pulled out of Judah….

      I can read it to you, but I can’t understand it for you.

  2. Ref Climate Wokery.

    A week or so ago I started to watch one of BBC’s latest “Earth” series documentaries with host Chris Packham. It was supposed to be about our planet’s origins, but by the half-way mark it was nothing but a nanny lecture about the impending Climate Apocalypse we are generating.

    At least old Attenborough waits till the 4th quarter to deliver his “woe to carbon sinners” sermon.

  3. “On Tuesday, Israeli authorities announced that they had discovered the corpses of six people seized on October 7 in Khan Younis.

    According to Israeli news source Ynet, at least some of the deceased were killed after an IDF operation that took place six months ago.

    The army’s 98th Division is said to have attacked a nearby Hamas target and, in the process, started a fire that released carbon dioxide into the tunnel in which they were held.”

    https://www.thejc.com/news/israel/israeli-hostages-reportedly-killed-by-fire-started-by-idf-operation-b7yz8zki

    All killing of all innocents must stop immediately. Everyone knows this.

  4. The “Indigenous resolution” was an attempt by the most entitled parasites in Canada (assemblies of Chiefs) to demand that their taxpaying slaves refrain from seeking the truth in all maters affecting the Chiefs ongoing and endless shakedowns and on-reserve poverty pimping. “Truth and Reconciliation” is Trudeaupian double-speak for apartheid inversion.

    1. So … if Canada is committed to TRUTH and Reconciliation? Then where is the OTHER lived reality of Residential Schools by the Indigenous population who thrived in that setting, and praise their education and “civilizing” into the settler culture?

      The Residential School statement is incomplete and misleading. It erases countless Native voices who didn’t suffer a negative experience in Residential Schools.

      1. There are the political Indians and those who are not Chiefs or Councilors and some can be relied on to give an honest opinion outside the grievance industrial complex. A successful Indian that I knew told me discreetly that the residential school experience was the best thing that ever happened to him as it got him off his reservation where things were bleak and gave him an education. These are not attributes that are conducive to the dependency and reliance required of on-reserve governance. With billions of dollars at stake through the legal and judicial branches of the grievance industrial complex, people with such opinions must be silenced and shamed.

        At this point I see no politicians gutsy enough to take on the industry. I see better chances for a taxpayer revolt as they are the only people in the country who involuntarily enable and are harmed by its existence.

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