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That's a lot better then down here! It's more of how we used to be in the 70s and 80s.
Yes every country pulls this crap.
Where I live, schools are companies funded by the government. You can guess how that goes.
"Do nothing, teach bare minimum", "Expand to fit in more students", "Prevent teachers from teaching more.", "Sell books and needs for the maximum prices and make students buy more than they will ever use.", "Make them carry these books back and forth.", "Provide no place for students to stay (except for very rich schools accepting tourists and stuff", "Provide no lockers or even a place to put your jacket up into or helmet if you use a motorcycle.", "Make students walk between classes with overly stiffed backpacks or whatever they use to carry everything."
"Pay to print papers 25 cents each (if not more), make them print a lot, despite going full digital."
stuff like that.
Politics in school? ... we have separated bathrooms, but no one cares so you will find phalluses pointing at a sink in the girls bathroom, or crossdressing people in the guys bathroom, yes in higher education.
We do have students from abroad, but they don't get special treatment. It is groups students form themselves that express politics or political interests.
We don't have clubs either or sports facilities (linked to a school), but that said, students can form an official 'club' (company) that rents existing sportsfields every now and then for their team to train or practise on. ... or you can just rent it with your friends if you have enough money. (likely not because education costs a ♥♥♥♥ ton)
Also you need university level access to learn new languages here (♥♥♥♥ like that makes people keep spending on education.). It absolutely makes no sense; luckily online there are free alternatives.
Thing is they werent doing it to just indians, they did it to orphans and other "undesirables" as well. Its kinda crazy that people have forgotten this or maybe everyone is just to young to remember. Alot has changed in the last 50 years.
Im trying to keep a open mind here and watching this documentary. https://youtu.be/TSRn8BzpvLc?t=743
If you want me to take you seriously on your "documentary" then please, at the very least get your ♥♥♥♥ straight.
This reporter saying that she couldnt find any records of abuses at kamloops. Perhaps she just didnt look hard enough?
I found this page referenced here with all the other residential schools that were compiled, over two decades ago btw.
https://archives.nctr.ca/actor/browse?sortDir=asc&sort=alphabetic&sq0=%22IRSSA+School%22&sf0=subject&so1=or&sq1=%22Non-IRSSA+School%22&sf1=subject
https://archives.nctr.ca/uploads/r/National-Centre-for-Truth-and-Reconciliation-NCTR/6/b/2/6b2a82225fbdff9b48f916c8bf047ae5567a311c494422bf3dfba0b34f902e47/NAR-NCTR-128.pdf
April 12, 2004
Yeah, sure. It was just the kids......
Yeah sounds like a pleasant place.... for sure....
Now im not saying that there isnt fraud happening, but I dont know why indians are getting blamed. Perhaps people should start looking a little higher up the social economic chain. I also think mass graves was a dumb way to phrase it, just new york times trying to get clicks as they were the only ones calling it a mass grave.
But to pretend like nothing happened, is insane to me. How hard is it to research this stuff yourself....
They likely know the name of every kid that never made it home from that school. They have a list of thousands of them across the nation. Some of it was infectious disease but it appears they would stick infected individuals into crowded dorms/classrooms on purpose instead of quarantining which was standard practice at that time.
Lets not even talk about the experiments canada did with nutrition on schools like these, and thats just the little bit we know....
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/unreserved/how-food-in-canada-is-tied-to-land-language-community-and-colonization-1.5989764/the-dark-history-of-canada-s-food-guide-how-experiments-on-indigenous-children-shaped-nutrition-policy-1.5989785
The beginnings can be traced back to when RW adopted their own meaning for woke by taking the original "bringing attention to a social injustice" and making it out to be a negative as in "pushing for a progressive agenda" The liberal meaning ruffled feathers of conservatives so they changed it to suit their agenda. Dictionaries generally stick to the original definition but most appended the conservative meaning as well
In the UK at least you get arrested for public order offenses if you speak out against such things.