General Remains of 215 children found at former Catholic residential school for natives in Canada

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I hear what you're saying, but religious groups don't have a monopoly on that sort of thing.

I'm anti-religion, but I'm closing in on 50 blood/plasma donations. Nobody pays me for that, I don't need to be guilt tripped or threatened with eternal damnation.

I've lived through multiple serious earthquakes that caused everyday life for everybody in the city to stop dead in its tracks. Couldn't drink the water without boiling it. Had to shit in the garden, or in a bucket. Couldn't take a shower for a week. Food supply chains destroyed, as well as access roads to entire neighbourhoods. Entire suburbs written off and left abandoned.

People came out for each other, and they didn't need religion to do it. They checked on their elderly neighbours and helped each other. In the days and weeks following the earthquake, the major humanitarian /aid organisation wasn't a religious group. It was the Student Volunteer Army, and it sprang into existence within hours of the quake. Thousands of university students and recent graduates went door to door checking on people and cleaning thousands and thousands and thousands of tonnes of wet, stinking silt out of people's living rooms and off the streets.





They organised food drives and fresh water stations with clean, safe water sourced from wells. All of this appeared to fill a desperate need. Nobody got paid, nobody passed a collection bucket. These people aren't religious, there was no spiritual component to this. My girlfriend at the time had Celiacs, so as soon as the power came back on she spent a day baking gluten-free bread, biscuits and cakes, and then we dropped them off at a SVA centre.

You don't need fairy tales to have charity. In fact, in many ways traditional Abrahamaic religion gets in the way of charity, because of how morally backwards and tribal it tends to be.

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John Lee Pettimore

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Let's not pretend Australia isn't built on piles of dead abbos either.time to get off your high horse
What high horse? Australia has a shocking record with the Aboriginals, it will still be our national shame 300 years from now.

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jason73

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Literally the monarch is considered the head of the Anglican Church. wherever the empire colonized you will find the same forced assimilation and rounding up of "savages" to reeducate them in to the ways of the English.
 
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Literally the monarch is considered the head of the Anglican Church. wherever the empire colonized you will find the same forced assimilation and rounding up of "savages" to reeducate them in to the ways of the English.
Yea but he is just yelling about how all religions are stupid and we should take their money. He’s already replied to you about Australia’s horrible colonial past.
 

ThatOneDude

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Literally the monarch is considered the head of the Anglican Church. wherever the empire colonized you will find the same forced assimilation and rounding up of "savages" to reeducate them in to the ways of the English.
The English are pretty terrible.
 

ThatOneDude

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Yea but he is just yelling about how all religions are stupid and we should take their money. He’s already replied to you about Australia’s horrible colonial past.
Isn't Australia's colonial past really England's.
 

jason73

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Yea but he is just yelling about how all religions are stupid and we should take their money. He’s already replied to you about Australia’s horrible colonial past.
Ya I am not reading vutus posts.they give you brain damage
 

jason73

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No, because, like Canada, it continued after they became self governing.
The monarchy isn't stupid .when they grant dominion they absolve themselves of any wrong doing and also the new country is responsible for all the deals and treaties signed by the crown
 

ThatOneDude

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The monarchy isn't stupid .when they grant dominion they absolve themselves of any wrong doing and also the new country is responsible for all the deals and treaties signed by the crown
 

jason73

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Canada didn't get full sovereignty til 1982 and we still have a Governor general.we are still bound by deals made 300 years ago by the crown.
 
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The monarchy isn't stupid .when they grant dominion they absolve themselves of any wrong doing and also the new country is responsible for all the deals and treaties signed by the crown
Well those deals and treaties are the legal framework through which the territory cum nation exists so yea, of course we became responsible.

residential schools were started in 1880, they are a Canadian legacy.
 
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Canada didn't get full sovereignty til 1982 and we still have a Governor general.we are still bound by deals made 300 years ago by the crown.
We were fully sovereign from Britain after the west minister act of 1931, the constitutional act of 1982 removed some final vestiges that were already in effect rendered unusable by Britain.
 

jason73

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Well those deals and treaties are the legal framework through which the territory cum nation exists so yea, of course we became responsible.

residential schools were started in 1880, they are a Canadian legacy.
Residential schools did a lot of good for the natives too.it might be an unpopular opinion these days but they weren't just built to rape and kill people.they took illiterate kids living in 3rd world conditions and taught them how to read and write.
 

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We were fully sovereign from Britain after the west minister act of 1931, the constitutional act of 1982 removed some final vestiges that were already in effect rendered unusable by Britain.
The Westminster act was finalized by Pierre Trudeau in 1982
 

ThatOneDude

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Residential schools did a lot of good for the natives too.it might be an unpopular opinion these days but they weren't just built to rape and kill people.they took illiterate kids living in 3rd world conditions and taught them how to read and write.
And killed them if they were bad or didn't learn.