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racism or contract law?
So, by the reasoning of many of these posts, if my landlord dies and I had an agreement to pay him rent for the use of some land, do I get to just tell his relatives they are freeloaders and I think they should not only not get paid, but they no longer have any interest in the property?
This is about a treaty signed with a nation, many actually, and not about race. Welfare or the lease payment on the land we agreed to SHARE? It is hard for Canadians to understand we are all supposed to have the rights the natives protected in their treaties.
We as a government have NOT honoured these treaties in good faith, comitting genocide and ethnic cleansing, cheating on the terms even as they were being written. All these tax scemes and even the payments are used to subjigate and control, pretty darn good tools, as we can see from the results.
Harper lives in fear of a real Native uprising, because it may free us from his banker overloads too! Keep just enough money flowing to keep them fighting between themselves....ha ha ha *(evil laugh)