Canadian Federal Government Apology to First Nations

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  • čas přidán 5. 12. 2014
  • Stephen Harper on behalf of the Canadian Federal Government apologizes to the Survivors of the Indian Residential School System.

Komentáře • 611

  • @ccb1127
    @ccb1127 Před 3 lety +267

    If these schools never happened, I'd be speaking my language right now.

    • @lynnfarley7851
      @lynnfarley7851 Před 3 lety +9

      I am from the Salt River Indian Community, Scottsdale, Arizona, U..S. Our government had Indian Boarding Schools that mirrored Canadian Resident Schools. My Uncle's and Aunts were forced to go to these schools. My uncle told me that he was punished for speaking his language! The Nun would hit him with a ruler on the face, hand and head! The children were raped and molested by priests and Nuns! My uncle never ate chicken because he said they would feed them rotten chicken that wasn't cooked long enough. It was served anyway! They kids were forced to eat the rotten under cooked food. He never went to church again. He hated the church. He and his brothers and sisters were permanently affected by this horrible treatment. I pray that they are now at peace. That God will reward them. Nobody can make it right. There are not enough "Sorry's" that will take away the pain caused by our governments and their attempt and "civilization the savages". These people who hurt these children will stand in Judgement one day. They will answer for their acts or lack thereof! There are no lies and excuses when they stand before God! I'm sorry you went through this. I think of everyone of you often. May your journey be light. Let the sun refresh your Spirit. And, may our God, remove the pain, heartache and brokenhearted with peace. I stand with all of you. You are in my prayers.

    • @carmenslane
      @carmenslane Před 3 lety +11

      I am sorry

    • @clockworkNate
      @clockworkNate Před 3 lety +5

      @ynn Farley for #45 Its definitely fucked up and if these people were around today and did that shit, well if nobody else got to them first they would hopefully be strung up or even better thrown in jail where people that do things like this to children get much worse than a death sentence... karma.

    • @elmartillo7931
      @elmartillo7931 Před 3 lety +21

      I'd be speaking Gaelic, and there's a mass grave in Quebec with over 5,000 Irish refugee children in it, where's my "reconciliation" for my family being starved off their lands and sent here?

    • @kijijipro6725
      @kijijipro6725 Před 3 lety +2

      You're welcome.

  • @dtown416
    @dtown416 Před 3 lety +54

    My heart goes out to all the native communities that has and is effected, stripping the identity of one is wrong from the start, we need to come together and help to see this through, my arms are open to everyone who is effected

    • @levimora3025
      @levimora3025 Před rokem

      As if natives didn't strip each of identities during war, genocide,slavery and indoctrination of each other.....before Europeans came

  • @friendly-1ntrovert865
    @friendly-1ntrovert865 Před 3 lety +95

    As much as it was a small step for them to make an apology, the fact that they've barely even done minimal work to actually help the FIrst Nations is insulting.
    You can't just apologize and expect things to get better.
    That's like stabbing someone, twisting the blade, pulling the weapon out, apologizing, and then wondering why the person is still screaming in pain.
    If the people really wanted to help the Indigenous people, they'd start with giving the people on reserves clean drinking water.

    • @chungzhen64tan56
      @chungzhen64tan56 Před 2 lety +1

      yeah, and they should allow them to have more land bcoz it was their country since the beggining until they obnoxiously colonized it >:0

    • @ODogYT
      @ODogYT Před 2 lety +4

      So what did Trudeau do except for going away on the holiday he created “for” the First Nations? Atleast he actually was apologizing and not just because it became a big story. Sickening

    • @theedsifigobankrupt
      @theedsifigobankrupt Před 2 lety

      I mean I agree.

    • @A_jackson
      @A_jackson Před 2 lety

      @@ODogYT underrated comment

    • @ScrawneyRonnie
      @ScrawneyRonnie Před 2 lety

      it's because of your attitude that i agree. why bother apologizing? it's all about $

  • @belugalll3329
    @belugalll3329 Před rokem +21

    I still feel so sorry and bad for the students who attended residential schools. The survivors still experience the horrifying trauma of the residential schools in their head. I wish this torture to indigenous people never existed anywhere in Canadian history.

    • @maya_slayz13
      @maya_slayz13 Před 3 měsíci

      My great grandmother was at one and I now have generational trauma about going to school

  • @DreadlockDrummer
    @DreadlockDrummer Před 7 lety +209

    why do we still refer to them as "indians"? they didn't come from india.

    • @stellakagrimanyan4148
      @stellakagrimanyan4148 Před 7 lety +19

      Its just a name.. doesnt mean a whole lot

    • @powerxp_mx9206
      @powerxp_mx9206 Před 7 lety +12

      DreadlockDrummer you know how how there are different types of arabs for example an Arab from Kuwait or an Arab from Saudi Arabia
      Yeah it's the same

    • @kyledickenson1494
      @kyledickenson1494 Před 7 lety +47

      Basically because the legal term for those schools were "indian residential schools". Further, The Indian Act is still in place, and was drafted in 1876. So Indian is a legal term in some sense, but officially the term to use is Indigenous.

    • @DreadlockDrummer
      @DreadlockDrummer Před 7 lety

      but those two countries are within pretty close proximity to each other, so even though they're two different countries the people are not as genetically separated as indians from india would be from the native americans

    • @arlenebosse-mcdermott683
      @arlenebosse-mcdermott683 Před 7 lety +30

      Indigenous peoples were called "Indians" because when Christopher Columbus came to Canada the first time he thought he was in India.

  • @darcybhaiwala7057
    @darcybhaiwala7057 Před 4 lety +80

    A good sentiment at the time, but what have we done for First Peoples' since 2014?

    • @Mahirmotion
      @Mahirmotion Před 4 lety +7

      this actually happened in 2008

    • @onelonelypickle
      @onelonelypickle Před 3 lety +3

      We? What is this we? This is on the government. The government has to make amends. Why "we"?

    • @kazzdofinvokun
      @kazzdofinvokun Před 3 lety +6

      @@onelonelypickle because people like you continue the perpetuation of systemic opression by refuting you have anything to do with this. you're not at fault for what has happened. but you are at fault for not taking action against it. discrimination is discrimination whoever it is against. dont stand for it. it is the people that push the government. until all white people become allies, nothing will change for us. the corrupt will remain in power, and whites turn a blind eye bc the systemic oppressions hardly affects them, and doesnt affect those in power at all. that's "why we". so stop being butt hurt over people calling out your attribution to systemic oppressions. you didnt make the system, but you sure as hell enforce it with that shitty ass attitude. "why we" pft. when will you guys start to listen instead of getting all defensive? we're not attacking you. we need you to help us to change the shit system. until the public realizes this, nothing will change. it is US who push the government to change atrocious policy. stop redirecting blame and fucking pull your head out of your ass.

    • @koogshater1414
      @koogshater1414 Před 3 lety +9

      @@onelonelypickle "we" are the one's who elect governments into power duh

    • @kazzdofinvokun
      @kazzdofinvokun Před 3 lety +1

      @@koogshater1414 exactly. so people like Zach need to stop choosing shit people to govern Canada. the indigenous population literally make up 1.6 million comparative to the 35 million in this country. you think our numbers are effective alone? this is the importance of allies. jeez his ignorance is unbelievable, but unfortunately not surprising.

  • @enoueeyou9436
    @enoueeyou9436 Před 3 lety +28

    I’m a grandson of survivors of residential schools both sides of grandparents are survivors. So sad how they went through I question them at times how it was in that school sometimes I get silent treatment.....

    • @chungzhen64tan56
      @chungzhen64tan56 Před 2 lety +1

      dayum. well now u know the fax

    • @ame-kc1si
      @ame-kc1si Před 2 lety

      @FIGHTFANNERD9 survivors of residential school bro

    • @maya_slayz13
      @maya_slayz13 Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah my great grandma told me story’s as a lite kid and it’s horrible and the things I remember most are that she told me everyday she went in the corner and cried and that she almost died but her aunt came and made them let her out because she was gonna die. If she was alive I’d be speaking Cree right now

  • @zinofilms4337
    @zinofilms4337 Před 4 lety +71

    Who else watching in 2020? Corona time

    • @White_Ivy_
      @White_Ivy_ Před 4 lety +1

      Social Studies a bitch lol

    • @sharijazcolati6155
      @sharijazcolati6155 Před 3 lety

      Me

    • @jeno6466
      @jeno6466 Před 3 lety

      me. I took 1st ppl class :))

    • @christopherkostiuk5423
      @christopherkostiuk5423 Před 3 lety

      ela homie

    • @gilbertkamageesik5352
      @gilbertkamageesik5352 Před 3 lety

      I Am its December now , I still believe this apology thing was wrong , All it did was made a whole bunch of people think they are above everyone else , even above the Law . All children were treated badly a Century ago or even 50 years ago ,Up into the 1900s and beyond even in certain places, Kids were worked in Factories and Mines ,some 4 or 5 years old .Some worked in dangerous places cleaning the machinery in tight hard to clean areas and back then there was no shut downs. Lots were killed and thousands were also missing , Orphans with no families , buried in poppers or unmarked graves .Some buried on top of each other .It was bad for all kids not just native kids.

  • @hhsstergios9126
    @hhsstergios9126 Před 3 lety +10

    A shining opportunity to get it all right. Don’t stop the momentum. Thank you CZcams for making sure we have this as reference and to the leaders of the time: First Nation and Government for making a cohesive dent in our history that was positive. May we keep going…there’s work to be done as we know.

  • @mikylasmith1801
    @mikylasmith1801 Před 4 lety +22

    His WORDS werent followed up by ANY actions that reflected care...if anything I'll always remember that when Harper was asked if there would be an inquiry for MMIW..his response " it really isn't high on our radar to be honest"

    • @thegreatdominion949
      @thegreatdominion949 Před 3 lety +3

      Harper initiated the TRC but didn't get a chance to implement any of its recommendations because the report was released in 2015, just before he was defeated in the October election of that year.
      Harper sensed that an inquiry on MMIW would never achieve its desired objectives and that it would probably end up doing more harm than good for the victims, and it looks like he was right. That whole exercise was a fiasco from start to finish.

    • @louiseyoung8288
      @louiseyoung8288 Před 3 lety

      Not true, it was being investigated along with all the other children that disappear every year from Canada, there are hundreds of thousands of children that disappear world wide every year. Just ask President Trump. He was saving the children of this world. Tim Ballard-Underground Railroad. Timothy Charles Holsmeth.

  • @GWS3546
    @GWS3546 Před 8 lety +148

    Apology? I take it but what will you do to pick up the pieces that you broke? An apology is only the beginning of a long process of healing between people. Don't just leave it there.

    • @BenGoegan
      @BenGoegan Před 8 lety +5

      +Andre Just be happy that he did something #stephanharperisbae

    • @coriolanussnow2884
      @coriolanussnow2884 Před 6 lety +6

      Ya his government formed the ruth and reconciliation commission, and a two billion dollar compensation package for survivors.

    • @d4s0n282
      @d4s0n282 Před 5 lety +5

      Coriolanus Snow Money means nothing really for compensation

    • @CanadianFoodGuide
      @CanadianFoodGuide Před 4 lety

      karen

    • @santa3018
      @santa3018 Před 3 lety +3

      @@BenGoegan be happy that you are not one of the abused, beaten and killed children. An apology is the beginning, but NOT enough to be happy

  • @storm_pubgm5986
    @storm_pubgm5986 Před 3 lety +34

    The way how he said that some Indigenous people said they had "positive" experiences, but we have yet to hear of any of those experiences and how he talks about those "positive" experiences being overshadowed by negative ones is absolutely disturbing and absurd. Nothing good came out of these residential schools and for him to say there are "positive" experiences that Indigenous people have said to me is an outright lie. I don't like him at all

    • @lynnfarley7851
      @lynnfarley7851 Před 3 lety +3

      I have got to hear these stories of said "positive experiences"! I would bet they are made up stories from people who never set foot in a residential school!

    • @leopardknowledge.1430
      @leopardknowledge.1430 Před 2 lety +3

      It's Stephen Harper what do you expect

    • @asmodeus1234
      @asmodeus1234 Před rokem

      Yeah you're right nothing good came out of those schools, literally

    • @melisaanderson8532
      @melisaanderson8532 Před rokem

      Totally over shadowing the entire apology. Many had positive experiences?

  • @averongodoffire8098
    @averongodoffire8098 Před 4 lety +17

    I hold only hope for the future between our two peoples and perhaps
    with time and healing we may see each other as one
    with many golden hearts and minds and not throw each other aside as if only pennies

  • @scaryt0227
    @scaryt0227 Před 3 lety +23

    Residential schools affected generations, I can’t barely understand my parents when they speak Cree, soon everyone will forget the language..

    • @GWS3546
      @GWS3546 Před 2 lety +3

      But it is up to you then, to revive the Cree language, my friend. 🙌🏽😌

  • @LibertyPrime6969
    @LibertyPrime6969 Před 3 lety +52

    As a first Nation in northern Manitoba Canada. I would never forgive this government and everything that they did to great people's of North America

    • @derkguez8590
      @derkguez8590 Před 3 lety +16

      Good, we can therefore stop apologizing and pandering and actually govern the country you presently derive EVERYTHING from.

    • @derkguez8590
      @derkguez8590 Před 3 lety +10

      @THARSHANTH JEYAMOORTHY Just like those select ingenious people raped and pillaged other ingenious groups in the vicious cycle of blood and conquest that is human history. You gonna accept that fact or you gonna keep milking historical sentimentalism for selfish political gain?

    • @lynnfarley7851
      @lynnfarley7851 Před 3 lety +3

      Don't waste your time trying to explain the cause for pain among the Natives. One must have a heart to care. One must have a Spirit to sympathize. One must have a brain to understand. Without one of these attributes, they are nothing more than a shell of a man. This is the mentality that took away our culture. This type of mentality saw our people as nothing more than an animal! This mentality raped and killed our children. All the while, they did not sense any guilt or shame. Its this mentality that says ñEvil is Good, and Good is Evil. We will never understand why they think the way they do. Nor do we want to understand! And to think, they called us "savages!"

    • @musashi66973
      @musashi66973 Před 3 lety +1

      cringe maximillianmus wannabe

    • @louiseyoung8288
      @louiseyoung8288 Před 3 lety +1

      But that was then, not now. As more and more people wake up and are shattered at what happened. It should never have happened. I can't imagine the pain of what the children went through or the Parents. The Great Awakening.

  • @pheirphon4680
    @pheirphon4680 Před 7 dny

    Thanks you whom are willing for better. 😊

  • @sabrinap.8602
    @sabrinap.8602 Před 3 lety +21

    lmao who had a positive experience? I'll wait

    • @t_man7259
      @t_man7259 Před 3 lety +5

      I'm probably wrong but I was told a very small amount actually did

    • @henrymudgett2646
      @henrymudgett2646 Před 3 lety

      @@t_man7259 Which also doesn’t change anything. There were those who had a pleasant experience during the Japanese occupation of Nanking, but it doesn’t change shit about the 200,000+ who died.

    • @t_man7259
      @t_man7259 Před 3 lety

      @@henrymudgett2646 No i get that but I'm just saying when we were learning about this in highschool it was mentioned a small amount had a somewhat pleasant experience but that's not saying much.

    • @ab-ol3pn
      @ab-ol3pn Před 3 lety +1

      @@henrymudgett2646 ???
      he's just saying a select few enjoyed it? no clue why you need to go so much on the offensive as he was replying to a question

  • @MsCougarama
    @MsCougarama Před 3 lety +6

    The single biggest thing that has happened since this time was Trudeau rescinding the enforcement of the Accountability Act, something that indigenous had fought YEARS to get! He had that little wink-wink-nudge-nudge meeting before the election, remember? He even sent buses to some of the reserves to see that all got to the polls, and chiefs instructed their bands to vote liberal. As though keeping his part of the deal, one of his first actions was to rescind the enforcement, something that only FIVE bands were appealing! In doing that, Trudeau ensured that the chiefs kept cozy in their haciendas with 2-3 satellite dishes on the roof and 2-3 Escalades in the driveway while pleading poverty to their band living in drafty shacks with poor schooling and houses, and with a high rate of addiction, suicide, crime, abuse, and violence, and a myriad of social ills typical to living in poverty. This was a GIANT step backwards!

  • @sghai948
    @sghai948 Před 3 lety +7

    Truly, an honest stirring address and a sincere apology by the Rt Hon. PM Sh. Stephen Harper Sahib inside the Parliament of Canada 🇨🇦🌎 .... . God bless Canada 🇨🇦🌍 ... 🎄🗻🌳🌄🌈🌹🌷🌻🌸🌸🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @dennyb233
    @dennyb233 Před 3 lety +5

    Well said Mr Harper

  • @battlevain
    @battlevain Před 6 měsíci +1

    Everybody speaks about apologies but what about state designed restitution ? Canada, make it right. The national language of Canada should be the languages of the indigenous people. Give them back their land and teach this story in every Canadian school. It must never happen again.

  • @krystanww
    @krystanww Před 3 lety +6

    This did NOT age well.

  • @yourneighbour5738
    @yourneighbour5738 Před 5 lety +35

    Why are they clapping it's just Canadians apologizing

  • @pheirphon4680
    @pheirphon4680 Před 7 dny

    I love you Stephan. 😊

  • @devviledW
    @devviledW Před 3 lety +16

    Why is it "Indian" and not First Nation.

    • @KetamineBoi-wb7yh
      @KetamineBoi-wb7yh Před 3 lety +4

      Because times were different back then. Another few examples of this is how the politically correct term for people of colour used to be “negroes” and the medical term for mentally handicapped people used to be “mental retardation”

    • @michaelhillier6178
      @michaelhillier6178 Před měsícem

      The term “Indian” refers to the legal identity of a First Nations person who is registered under the Indian Act. The term “Indian” should be used only when referring to a First Nations person with status under the Indian Act, and only within its legal context. Christopher Columbous made a mistake and thought the people where Indian since he was heading to India and didnt expect to find the Caribbeans and Americas in the way. hence that's where the incorrect phrase of paleo-indians comes from. because of this for a couple hundred years people actually thought this hence a lot of the outdated names and terms

  • @battlevain
    @battlevain Před 6 měsíci +1

    Just watched the movie " Indian Horse". The treatment of the indigenous communities is disgraceful. This reminds me of what happened to the indigenous people of Australia. Watch the film "Rabbit proof fence" and you will see chilling similarities.

  • @brandonpeniuk
    @brandonpeniuk Před 7 lety +16

    It seems back in 1964 the Queen made way with 10 children and those children never to be seen again, oh the past is never brought to the surface.

    • @ericblair7357
      @ericblair7357 Před 4 lety +4

      50,000 kids have said too gone missing.from these schools

    • @xxmapleleafxx6107
      @xxmapleleafxx6107 Před 4 lety

      But it was in this speech?

    • @louiseyoung8288
      @louiseyoung8288 Před 3 lety

      Yes I read that story last year and the court case was in Brussels last March and the star witness was murdered the day before the court case.

  • @ThBlindElephant
    @ThBlindElephant Před 8 lety +53

    now do something about reserves

    • @ItzNiahh_
      @ItzNiahh_ Před 2 lety

      @roza wiatrow why? Huh? Natives just want to be treated like everyone else but I guess not with people like you, natives ain’t causing harm lol you’re asking for it. For the natives, everything for them would have been better without the Europeans coming too North America. Let the natives be. Bulldoze your cities.

    • @asmodeus1234
      @asmodeus1234 Před rokem

      Yeah eliminate them

    • @transportationland6395
      @transportationland6395 Před rokem

      Yeah, they should have access to clean water. Since we got rid of Harper, now the Trudeau's will help the first nations, right????

  • @katib1981
    @katib1981 Před 4 lety +12

    Just watched a movie about that...those schools were disgusting ! Lots of kids were abused ...!

  • @storm_pubgm5986
    @storm_pubgm5986 Před 3 lety +10

    I had to write a 250 word letter to him for an assignment, let's just say I am not happy about his apology at all, wasn't sincere either. Utter bull if I have to say. If this was a real apology, he wouldn't have to look at his paper countless times to read nor make the remark about "positive experiences"

    • @aceasaiyan7211
      @aceasaiyan7211 Před 3 lety

      Hey I'm writing a similar assignment can you send me yours.

    • @storm_pubgm5986
      @storm_pubgm5986 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aceasaiyan7211 That I cannot do, that is plagiarism

    • @NathanWoyessa
      @NathanWoyessa Před 3 lety

      @@storm_pubgm5986 lol

    • @NathanWoyessa
      @NathanWoyessa Před 3 lety

      @@aceasaiyan7211 Bruh he's not gonna give you his hard work

    • @NathanWoyessa
      @NathanWoyessa Před 3 lety

      @@aceasaiyan7211 Not unless you pay him some good money

  • @gustavomedrano3628
    @gustavomedrano3628 Před 3 lety +9

    wow, at least they had the ball and courage to talk about it and acknowledge it. great country

    • @ODogYT
      @ODogYT Před 2 lety

      Was* a great country

  • @adilewis802
    @adilewis802 Před 9 měsíci +1

    You would think that Justin Trudeau would be doing more for Indigenous people. Canada has a lot more work to do to help communities yet you barely hear anything. Orange Shirt Day is something but they should be doing more.

  • @cwalsh-thebabysocialworker

    So much minimizing and has a tons of subtle excuses built in. This apology was not even close to good enough, sincere enough, or showed a level of understanding of the horror and damage caused to generations of human beings. "great harm" does not cut it. ugh

  • @gordonborchert5294
    @gordonborchert5294 Před 2 lety +5

    Not Trudeau I, not Turner, not Mulroney (a fake conservative), not Cretin, not Martin. Stephen Harper does this. The greatest Prime Minster this country has ever had. (It's September 30, 2021, and Trudeau II is surfing).

    • @henrymudgett2646
      @henrymudgett2646 Před 2 lety +3

      and what did Harper do after this speech?

    • @ItzNiahh_
      @ItzNiahh_ Před 2 lety

      Wtf😂😂😂he ain’t great at all

    • @robertthiesen2687
      @robertthiesen2687 Před 2 lety +4

      @@henrymudgett2646 Started the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

    • @therealpvc2541
      @therealpvc2541 Před 2 lety

      @@henrymudgett2646 far more than Trudeau. Trudeau took indigenous children to court.

  • @dashiesbbgurl
    @dashiesbbgurl Před 3 lety +12

    As of this weekend in British Columbia the remains of 215 indigenous children have been found. Some as young as 3 yrs old #everychildmatters

  • @d4s0n282
    @d4s0n282 Před 5 lety +30

    sigh I am kinda sad of the comments in here :(

    • @averongodoffire8098
      @averongodoffire8098 Před 4 lety +2

      why is that?

    • @kazzdofinvokun
      @kazzdofinvokun Před 3 lety

      @@averongodoffire8098 bc there is just as much ignorant polarization as there was back in 2008. nothing has been done in the form of true reconciliation. and the comments continue to be like "indigenous people need to stop crying over it" , "why do we need to help, its the governments fault", "shit has been done we give millions to you guys", when we are literally STILL facing BLATANT genocide in 2021 (MMIW inquiry report 1), we are still a population of 3rd world status in a FIRST world country, we have had boil water advisories for over 25 FUCKING YEARS on our reserves, we are disproportionately discriminated against in the criminal justice system, education system, healthcare systems (need i fucking go on), our ENTIRE populous have deemed (via the gov't) stuck in a chronic a suicide endemic over the last 10+ years, alcoholism, drug addictions, fucking everything dude. and what is being done? NOTHING. absolutely sweet fuck all. but yeah, everyone else says shit is being done when all the government is doing is "throwing money at the problem" and the public says "its not our fault, why should we fix it? its the governments responsibility" fucking acting like we dont live in a democratic society where the PUBLIC PUSHES THE GOVERNMENT FOR CHANGE. may as well call it a facist society at this point. this entire comment section is filled with ignorant butt hurt babies that think the indigenous population is attacking them personally when we are really pleading for their help in the form of action, and standing up against the perpetuation of systemic racism and opression that has plagued our people for over 500 fucking years. thats "why". :)

  • @EmilyRose1
    @EmilyRose1 Před 5 lety +28

    he didnt sound sincere at all

    • @hplaserjet5902
      @hplaserjet5902 Před 5 lety +25

      I don't think sincere and politician ever go together.

    • @dennistester7028
      @dennistester7028 Před 3 lety +7

      Is he supposed to cry like the drama teacher who's a phony.

  • @OGParadoxX
    @OGParadoxX Před 6 lety +3

    had to write about it, too

  • @Sam-py3ee
    @Sam-py3ee Před měsícem

    I am disgusted by what the g had done to the Aboriginal people of this country. No one should ever go through what they went through.

  • @user-vu5dp5pj8z
    @user-vu5dp5pj8z Před 9 měsíci

    How I met so many aboriginals folks
    The family I lived & worked with them in Canada ( Mennonite )
    13 kids one of her son build RT home
    We go there & set it up red Indian reserve . Very nice folks

  • @friendly-1ntrovert865
    @friendly-1ntrovert865 Před 3 lety +10

    An apology barely even feels like an apology nowadays. Now it just seems like something someone can do, without even meaning a single word of it, and then saying "I apologized so you can't be mad at me anymore".

    • @chungzhen64tan56
      @chungzhen64tan56 Před 2 lety

      Mhm, its like those peeps who tell their friends in front of an Arab that all Arab's are terrorists, then saying no offense to the Arab.

  • @reubenmccann7135
    @reubenmccann7135 Před 5 lety +17

    "god keep our land"

    • @sketchbook_worm
      @sketchbook_worm Před 3 lety +2

      god keep our land
      glorious and free

    • @chungzhen64tan56
      @chungzhen64tan56 Před 2 lety

      @@sketchbook_worm "Glorious and Free" Also President: Imma take away all your land and give you some land back. Also that returned land is shitty as hekk, there are only barren terrains.

  • @nizisan9483
    @nizisan9483 Před 4 lety +17

    My opinion in what an apology is
    An apology can heal the emotional wound. Something simple as an apology can relieve the anger the person or community may have. It’s extremely important to notice thier own actions. That way, an apology is genuine and shows respect as well as empathy towards the person being apologized to. Of course, an apology can’t undo the harmful actions that have been done, but it can undo the effects of the action. If it’s not genuine, the person may repeat in the behaviour or not bother keeping thier word for the promises they have made. Which, Indigenous people are still being mistreated and almost, forgotten by many. Such as, foreigners who come to Canada don’t know the history of the country they want to live in. Canada seems peaceful, but that’s because the harm, and war of the past made the present we live in today. That harm still lives on from actions that happened, it’s inter generational. Then again, I’m only 17 so what do I know?

    • @laurendika8607
      @laurendika8607 Před rokem

      You speak from a place of “intergenerational abuse” which is just a hype word or an excuse for repeating trauma. The only way to heal from such is individually, the great tragic scheme pushes victim mentality and false charity. The only solution is in the individual recognizing that the only time that matters is the this very second that you are interacting with the world. God bless

  • @repure1999
    @repure1999 Před 8 měsíci

    Glory days of Canada! I regret voting Liberal!!

  • @andrewburke5572
    @andrewburke5572 Před 5 lety +6

    the final chapter of residential schools in Canada.

    • @kfcr
      @kfcr Před 4 lety +11

      Sir John A. Macdonald this is not the final chapter. We have so much more healing to do. That was just the beginning

    • @asmodeus1234
      @asmodeus1234 Před rokem

      @@kfcr Healing sure is expensive for the rest of us Canadians

  • @BGWFILMSTUDIOS
    @BGWFILMSTUDIOS Před 2 lety +5

    My mom told me before she passed on that I wasn't even supposed to be born. In 1958 my parents had a baby boy. Life went on, as usual, my dad boated people from remote reserves and boat them to Gold River, BC. During this time my mom went about cleaning and preparing for supper when she didn't hear any sound coming from the baby's room, so my mom went to check on Billy. Well, sadly Billy passed what we know today as crip death. My dad contracted TB which was quite common, so my mom said that she put her foot down with my dad and said no more kids. Then I was born.
    I was born with club feet, death in both ears and borderline retardation.
    I was taken out of my home at 3 years old and taken to a residential school only to be almost killed there. One day I walked over to the principal who was a priest, and I kicked him in the shins and said I wanted to go home. The principal looked at me with anguish and he grabbed my arm and dragged me over to the basement door. He looked at me for what he thought would be his last time. He puts his hand on my back and he throws me down the step. Remember to breathe. If you believe in angels as I do, I felt an angel wrapping himself around me preventing me from hurting myself while rolling down the steps. He gently lands me at the bottom of the steps. Of course, the principal saw that I was still alive and he runs down the steps. He grabs my arm and puts me in a 5by5 cage and he handcuffs my leg to the cage so that I would try to escape. I was 3 years old, where would I go.
    They didn't want me thereafter, and I was taken to the Supreme Court to be made a ward of the courts. I was then handed over to the social service to be put into the foster care system.
    I remember being brought to the Williams home, I couldn't walk, so the social worker carried me to the steps of the Williams. The social worker gave me a teddy bear that I still have today and his name is Boo Boo.
    Things weren't the greatest at the Williams, I couldn't hear, but I saw that Mrs. Williams was always yelling and throwing her arms around. Today I'm an advocate for first nations people here in Canada and the US I am a consultant. I have been doing this now for 38 years. The reason is what I learned as an advocate is that anytime social service wants to hide any child they put them under the foster parent's name. I was born Billy George, while in foster care at the Williams I became Billy George Williams. The Williams was getting 1800.00 dollars a month for looking after me in the 60s, that's a lot of money. Mrs. Williams always fought with their family doctor to get me to see a specialist about having feet and ear operations to see if it would be possible. I was sent to see a specialist for my feet and another specialist for my ears. The end result was that it was possible to have feet and ear operations. The first time I was able to walk straight I was 10 years old, and I was 12 years old when I heard for the first time. When social service found out that I was walking straight and hearing, they brought the money the Williams was used to getting and brought it down to money of the day for foster parents which were 3 or 4 hundred dollars a month. The Williams didn't like that and they kicked me out. I went to my social worker and then I was brought into the supervisor's office and I was told that I would be put on independent living at age 13. Read that again. Imagine any child living on their own, this is why I am an advocate today because it still happens to children being put on their own. This happened 9 months after I first heard it, I didn't even know what the noise was when someone knocked on the door.
    Two weeks after I was on my own, I was kidnapped, raped by a man up in the mountains, almost killed, and left for dead up in the mountains stark naked. And today I'm a filmmaker telling our story. The documentary I am working on is called Indigenous Success Stories series: tube.bgwfilmstudios.movie/v/uRhoJD czcams.com/video/CoNizE_-Wmo/video.html

  • @ODogYT
    @ODogYT Před 2 lety

    He was ahead of the game

  • @Chanpaiix
    @Chanpaiix Před 4 lety +5

    not enough.

    • @asmodeus1234
      @asmodeus1234 Před rokem

      too much

    • @cosmic_bonk
      @cosmic_bonk Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@asmodeus1234im sorry, but how?? and ive literally seen you in a bunch of replies being very dismissive and kinda rude towards indigenous communities.

  • @bearcountry9925
    @bearcountry9925 Před 3 lety +2

    It’s heartbreaking , The darker side of Canada

  • @pheirphon4680
    @pheirphon4680 Před 7 dny

    May you Indians from Canada
    Stand up for better if not 9r never best.😊

  • @robertarisz8464
    @robertarisz8464 Před 2 lety +3

    Reading the words, you would say that it is a moving speech, but with him? I have heard more emotion in people reading traffic updates.

  • @phoenixman8569
    @phoenixman8569 Před 7 měsíci

    They were just awarded another 23 billion, the largest lawsuit settlement in Canadian history!!!!

  • @Crushbra
    @Crushbra Před 2 lety +1

    😆 if any of these apologies were sincere they wouldn't have to apologize every few years

  • @jamiehoule6843
    @jamiehoule6843 Před 3 měsíci

    It’s 2024 and I’m watching it

  • @javacanda
    @javacanda Před 3 lety +10

    I wish all races would get along

    • @julianderrick1386
      @julianderrick1386 Před 3 lety +1

      @javacanda only the states is the worst with this racism the only country that’s the worst they only think white lives matter all lives matter including ours

    • @lynnfarley7851
      @lynnfarley7851 Před 3 lety +1

      I believe we all could get along if it weren't for one party being greedy and desiring to take, own, sell, destroy everything around them. In the U.S., people got greedy for the land. We didn't look at the land as a way of enriching ourselves. We see the land as our responsibility care for it. We never took more than we needed. We never wasted anything. We always gave thanks for the bounty the land provided. We lived well by our standards. To other people. That want enough. They wanted the land for the minerals, the oils, the timber, to put a hotel on it....we were just in the way. The rest is history. Now, they complain about climate change. Our government is trying to fix what they broke. They will never be able to repair the damage done. Greed caused all this!

    • @asmodeus1234
      @asmodeus1234 Před rokem

      @@julianderrick1386 Are you high? have you been outside North America? Hit the middle east and Asia if you want to see real racism bro

  • @OGParadoxX
    @OGParadoxX Před 6 lety +7

    very educational... i guess?

    • @chungzhen64tan56
      @chungzhen64tan56 Před 2 lety

      This is my final project assignment and this is the vid I have to base on to get full marks, so i guess it educational

  • @MrSlimshady649
    @MrSlimshady649 Před 3 lety +1

    The BC MCFD are still doing this. Just ask Emily Ann Melzer of the Kelowna MCFD. She still does this to children, the RCMP help her. This hasent gone away.

  • @realcanadiangirl64
    @realcanadiangirl64 Před 3 lety +9

    Canada misses you Prime Minister Harper!

  • @calmestcrusader1168
    @calmestcrusader1168 Před 6 lety +34

    It's never enough for certain people. An apology is an admission that the government will make financial reparations to the victims . The man standing in Parliament ,(Steven Harper), was not responsible for residential schools.He is speaking on behalf of the governments BEFORE his own.Grow up.

    • @johnmaxwell5247
      @johnmaxwell5247 Před 6 lety +25

      Grow up ? Tell you what,, we will come and take your children away. We will put them in special schools to teach them what we believe in. We will cut off their hair. We will beat them for speaking their own language. We will let our religious leaders rape them Those who do not survive the beatings and rapes, we will bury in shallow , unmarked graves behind the schools and churches that serve as their torture chamber. We will do this for three generations. You need to " grow up " Harper's apology was written by someone else for him to " recite". He didn't have the common decency to memorize it,in honor of those children ! let alone read it with any degree of sincerity !

    • @franktarbs2797
      @franktarbs2797 Před 5 lety

      @@gfygfy9512 stfu lol

    • @bobshinez123
      @bobshinez123 Před 4 lety +4

      just as indigneous peoples werent responsible for the acts committed against them but they're still facing the intergenerational consequences.

    • @revan5097
      @revan5097 Před 4 lety +2

      calmest Crusader LMAOOOOOOO i expect this of white people so it doesnt surprise me or make me mad :P

    • @revan5097
      @revan5097 Před 4 lety

      @@franktarbs2797 LOL

  • @dalatinobrother_1688
    @dalatinobrother_1688 Před 3 lety +5

    I live in the United States in Southern Cali, and recently we been learning about Native American assimilation and cultural genocide. For anyone living in Canada;
    Has the government apology been enough to recognize their mistakes to the First Nations?

    • @pAuLWA05
      @pAuLWA05 Před 3 lety +3

      They preach reconciliation. They throw funds in our face and expect us to keep quiet while they still steal our lands. In 2019, our crisis for MMIW was considered a genocide. In my own reserve we’re fighting a land development on the doorstep of our community #1492LandBackLane. Jus last night they arrested a Haudenosaunee Woman in front of her children while at a Walmart for delivering food to the camp. She stayed over night in jail. They do these things in the called the starlight tours where the cops just drop off native ppl in the cold and jus leave them there. They spend millions of tax dollars in court fighting residential school survivors. They spend millions of tax dollars on a government agency proven to kill our people at a higher rate. They spend millions of dollars on resource extraction methods on unneeded territory, creating a forceful removal of indigenous peoples, not in the 1800’s but in 2020.

    • @pAuLWA05
      @pAuLWA05 Před 3 lety +7

      The government apology means nothing when you don’t seriously address the systemic issue that’s been perpetrated since the existence of this country, which was to remove the “Indian problem”. Failure to adequately implement change systemically is apart of the reason we still have major issues today.

    • @pAuLWA05
      @pAuLWA05 Před 3 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/jxc1TNWKFoM/video.html

    • @pinlight97
      @pinlight97 Před 3 lety +4

      @@pAuLWA05 I agree with you. I'm a Settler in what is now Ontario taking a FMNI teacher course. The environmental nonsense drives me nuts--it is a huge case of business/corporate interest (money) over people. It impacts all of us--in my suburb in Toronto they keep tearing down forests to build bigger homes. Then people turn around and complain that the displaced coyotes are in "their" yards. In Education we are seeing significant shifts which is a positive as the younger generations are more aware. One just hopes that the awareness keeps up into adulthood before the money over everything else mentality takes over. I'm just shocked that we are still debating running/clean water, exorbitant food costs, access to other basic needs, the much higher percentage of incarceration and mistreatment, missing women...the list goes on and on. It's been a topic since I was in school in the 1980s...just like climate change. People need to listen and catch on that the world does not only revolve around them. And, absolutely, systems definitely (!) need to change.

    • @pAuLWA05
      @pAuLWA05 Před 3 lety +2

      @@pinlight97 precisely, my culture is about the science of ecology and respecting the value of ecosystem. Value to them is a perception of human needs centred around the individual. This centralization of the human species completely disregards any other living organisms on earth. That is the fundamental difference and why there is always a clash between my government and your government (Haudenosaunee and Canadian).

  • @soundwavedarnell
    @soundwavedarnell Před 8 lety +47

    i had to write a paper for this. got 0.5 on it. I hate Stephan Harper

  • @davidnaugler73
    @davidnaugler73 Před 3 lety +1

    Stephen Harper was good educated man. I sent him a paper I had written in engineering thermodynamics and urged him to withdraw Canada from the Kyoto Protocol which he did. Green leader Elizabeth May is a public drunkard. She denounced Harper. At a leaders debate she based her religion on a paper written by Svante Arrhenius, "On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground". At that time only wet chemistry knew of Carbonic Acid. Carbonic Acid can only be made at low temperature, else explodes. With spectroscopy we know Carbonic Acid explodes into carbon dioxide CO2 + H2O. Elizabeth May would be the first to say "I don't like chemicals in my food". She is a hypocrite. Food like all matter is chemicals. This may not be understood by all who have been influenced by the 68 year old secular religion of "Greenhouse Global Warming" started by English Professor Frank Baxter, but ecologist Dr. Patrick Moore would understand.

  • @Firearcher4
    @Firearcher4 Před 2 lety

    How many apologies has this been?

  • @fxvpi
    @fxvpi Před 2 lety +1

    its 2022 as im writing this, and 34 of my peoples nations still don't have clean drinking water. this is not a 3rd world country this is canada.

    • @asmodeus1234
      @asmodeus1234 Před rokem

      Get off youtube help instead of clogging up the comment section then

  • @andrewmacaulay9272
    @andrewmacaulay9272 Před 5 měsíci

    ROYALS HANDY WORK

  • @janetbruder3048
    @janetbruder3048 Před 3 lety +1

    Is this enough?

  • @gamedrop3262
    @gamedrop3262 Před 5 lety +15

    If they were really sorry they'd leave and give the country back to them. . .

    • @mcheckler2498
      @mcheckler2498 Před 5 lety +26

      This is the stupidest thing I've ever heard

    • @cthulhuaid2998
      @cthulhuaid2998 Před 5 lety +3

      if only life were that simple

    • @notreal5265
      @notreal5265 Před 4 lety +2

      yeah all 35 million of us are gonna move to another country as an apology, like obviously we were in the wrong taking the land but you’re stupid if you think that’s how it works😭

    • @revan5097
      @revan5097 Před 4 lety +1

      Game Drop, thanks man, finally someone makes sense whos non-aboriginal, i like u :3
      if we COULD make white people leave our country, we'd let u stay if u want haha

    • @revan5097
      @revan5097 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mcheckler2498 LMAOOOOOOOOOO i love how u got more thumbs up more than the original poster Game Drop, thats white people for ya :3
      thats hilarious loooooooool

  • @fiddy6985
    @fiddy6985 Před 4 lety

    Interesting

  • @27Shellann
    @27Shellann Před 7 lety +12

    He make a apology then at the end he said God bless our land Not Your Land Indians. STILL saying it's their land.

    • @Konformation07
      @Konformation07 Před 6 lety +1

      Snowrose Party Yeah sorry but I'm still not giving it back. Some fucking apology. Might as well just shut the hell up.

    • @denepride2910
      @denepride2910 Před 5 lety

      Coriolanus Snow read and learn about residential schools before talking about Native History or if you think modern Natives haven't suffer like their ancestors did...

    • @paultalley4870
      @paultalley4870 Před 5 lety

      It is a native land, until we were invaded.... Learn your history!... Know the facts before saying something its that simple

    • @zz-uq2ow
      @zz-uq2ow Před 5 lety

      @@paultalley4870 but europeans developed this nation a lot more also dont act like first nations were peaceful they did bad things to

    • @paultalley4870
      @paultalley4870 Před 5 lety +1

      @@zz-uq2ow but bro ... In order to form a society they had to kill the natives and take who's left and be part of them .. To be slaves!
      SLAVES I TELL YOU!
      lol but yeah its a good thing tho lol because if they didnt rn there would still be wars 😰 and not these foreign countries vs america and canada wars lol

  • @page__kevon7038
    @page__kevon7038 Před 2 lety

    Guy on the left looks like Bruce Willis if he didn't bald when aging

  • @SabbyAKAOmi
    @SabbyAKAOmi Před měsícem

    Even today, new immigrants or cross borders have more right than the Not Indians but original habitats of the land and will continue to stay the same.

  • @asmodeus1234
    @asmodeus1234 Před rokem

    What a waste of time, the only thing they want is more handouts

    • @Vraptor1
      @Vraptor1 Před rokem +1

      better than receiving nothing. not the solution, but better than nothing

  • @user-yd6sj3pe4j
    @user-yd6sj3pe4j Před 4 měsíci

    I never ever been against Harper
    I know he was educated in
    Albert or Edmonton
    I visited those cities towns so many times while I was working with beef head man
    Then again I visited few times slave lake with my friends to obtain oil field ideas .
    Even though I met him once my answer was straightforward I am liberal .

  • @Danman00123
    @Danman00123 Před 9 měsíci +1

    PRO

  • @saintmerlin6527
    @saintmerlin6527 Před rokem +1

    Took 200 years to figure out treating people inhumanly was barabaric and to apologize. What the fuck, did it really take 200 years for a western society to grow a heartbeat?

    • @laurendika8607
      @laurendika8607 Před rokem +1

      Canada confederation (ally with British monarchy) happened 161 years ago, treaties between the monarchy and First Nations can be observed to this day. Residential schools were ran by the Catholic Church under or above British direction. When do we come to a point of relinquishing victim mentality. And historically who is to blame and bear responsibility

    • @elipaibomsai2031
      @elipaibomsai2031 Před rokem +1

      @@laurendika8607 The last residential school closed in 1996. This apology only came 14 years after that system was gone

  • @JR-hh8js
    @JR-hh8js Před 3 lety +1

    What led the government to finally apologize ?

    • @kazzdofinvokun
      @kazzdofinvokun Před 3 lety +1

      its actually pretty shallow. not a month prior the aussie govt made a nation wide apology (thats only part but a major catalyst to canada's apology). harper wanted to prevent the mass outcries that were going on in aussie, from happening in canada. basically the apology was to prevent inevitable riots---no follow up in the form of true, indiginized reconciliation was made with this apology. any work that has been done by independent groups are constantly roadblocked by the lack of gov't support.

    • @anthonyhulse1248
      @anthonyhulse1248 Před 3 lety +2

      The Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

    • @crazykins9361
      @crazykins9361 Před rokem

      The Truth and Reconciliation Commission was created as part of this apology wasn’t it?

  • @sleepy9675
    @sleepy9675 Před 3 lety +1

    Bro all i hear is sorry, sorry, sorry, apologize, apologize, sorry, apologize.

    • @kazzdofinvokun
      @kazzdofinvokun Před 3 lety

      with no action to back it up. right.

    • @chungzhen64tan56
      @chungzhen64tan56 Před 2 lety

      Agreed. They think that since they said sorry so no one can rebut them again and the issue is closed >:(

  • @pheirphon4680
    @pheirphon4680 Před 7 dny

    You remind me off Oaul Fitzgerald the 2nd 😊

  • @jsayer1433
    @jsayer1433 Před 3 lety

    Hey canada

  • @Dylan_Jean
    @Dylan_Jean Před 9 měsíci

    K I E R F E N R E N A U D

  • @dawnsmoke2586
    @dawnsmoke2586 Před 3 lety +1

    Just a show, a sham...meant nothing as shown in 2001

  • @HunterHampe
    @HunterHampe Před 3 lety +1

    Man, I stepped into the wrong comment section 0_0

    • @chungzhen64tan56
      @chungzhen64tan56 Před 2 lety

      FIGHT FOR THE FIRST NATIONS-
      Lol jk

    • @ItzNiahh_
      @ItzNiahh_ Před 2 lety

      @@chungzhen64tan56 fight for all POC. Period.

    • @chungzhen64tan56
      @chungzhen64tan56 Před 2 lety

      @@ItzNiahh_ whats POC 🤔

    • @crazykins9361
      @crazykins9361 Před rokem

      Fight for everyone except the top 1%. They are trying to get us all to hate each other to give themselves even more power over us.

  • @olipop7238
    @olipop7238 Před 7 lety +17

    This was dry asf

  • @frogg002
    @frogg002 Před 2 lety

    Fake apologies everywhere smh.

  • @Albert633
    @Albert633 Před rokem +1

    Mid ahhh apology

  • @nirmalkaur3632
    @nirmalkaur3632 Před rokem

    Best prime Minister

  • @Danman00123
    @Danman00123 Před 9 měsíci

    SHEEP K

  • @controlfoodcontrolthepeopl5627

    No apology could ever cover up what the government and catholic church did.

  • @davemunro2199
    @davemunro2199 Před 9 lety +7

    thank-you Mr harper

  • @user-cf3tk1lc7r
    @user-cf3tk1lc7r Před 6 lety +4

    im sorry INDIAN? did he say

    • @fireplaceninja
      @fireplaceninja Před 5 lety +6

      Well yeah, I suspect he was quoting what the schools were named. Chill

    • @jasminedaw8359
      @jasminedaw8359 Před 5 lety +1

      @@fireplaceninja but he could've just called them residential schools, saying indian is not accurate.

    • @cthulhuaid2998
      @cthulhuaid2998 Před 5 lety +2

      @@jasminedaw8359 yes it is, the schools were called IRS, hes quoting what aboriginals were previously called, the only times he said Indian was when he was saying Indian residential schools, which is right, calling them residential schools is like shying away from the problem of treating them like people they aren't. the only other time he said Indian was quoting when he said "to kill the Indian in the child"

    • @jasminedaw8359
      @jasminedaw8359 Před 5 lety

      @@cthulhuaid2998 Look at it like this. We used to have things like "coloured washrooms" but as people realized how wrong this was, there's no such thing as "coloured washrooms" anymore. (Not where I live anyway.) We know the term Indian is a racial slur, hence I personally feel we should try to use a less offensive term, even if it's referencing.

    • @clamp202
      @clamp202 Před 4 lety +1

      Chichi LuvsU a lot of indigenous people in reserves still use the term “indian” to refer to themselves

  • @rebeccalankford2652
    @rebeccalankford2652 Před 3 lety

    Education and integration should have been a positive experience and in unison with their own culture.
    The government did not parent children you abused and neglected and still do all school children. You heard and treat like a transaction vs a human being. This is world wide.
    Maybe leaders need a course in nurturing and humanities.
    The ruling elite must be made to live in differening realities to expierance that of the people before they are in office as a prerequisite. Lol

  • @lebretonjulien
    @lebretonjulien Před měsícem

    he eill be the repeated rep in petition or a wreckonizing reconcile file who made a mandale maladie on francais the deficitiancy the causr the effected the oubkic in all communion and by thr commitee thst madr a causd m effect thT made a drfefrct in deficit in the difriential code makin the oosion in t

  • @thomasanderson2757
    @thomasanderson2757 Před 2 lety +1

    You can’t change history so the best thing to do is acknowledge it

  • @optimusprime397
    @optimusprime397 Před 7 lety +12

    0:55

  • @2011Oly
    @2011Oly Před 6 lety +9

    One of the best of Canada's PMs.

    • @Vraptor1
      @Vraptor1 Před 3 lety

      Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Go to America if you want more of Harper. He might as well as asked the US to annex us

    • @2011Oly
      @2011Oly Před 3 lety +4

      @@Vraptor1 At least Harper can finish a sentence without saying ah, ah, ah ah.

    • @raynus1160
      @raynus1160 Před 3 lety

      @@Vraptor1
      I hope he does.
      And I hope they do.

  • @yum976
    @yum976 Před 2 lety +1

    E

  • @flynn4838
    @flynn4838 Před rokem +1

    When will Siberians apologize for genociding the Huron? The true natives of north america...not siberian usurpers.

  • @FrantasticStuff
    @FrantasticStuff Před 3 lety

    this apology is sad and pathetic

  • @sharijazcolati6155
    @sharijazcolati6155 Před 3 lety +2

    Im sorry

  • @paultalley4870
    @paultalley4870 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm not offendid by the word "indian" i find it cool😎 ,i get to change my disguise and move to india since im brown😆 and justin trudeau might win anyways, he still got alot of first nations supporting him