Wednesday, November 9

repeal the indian act

Robert Animikii Horton writes a powerfilled piece on Rabble.ca contextualizing the contemporary 'police state', as identified by the G20 police brutality in Toronto to the Indian act (that began in 1876 and continues today)...


"Before chemical-mace and tear gas blinded countless in crowds at urban intersections, millions of tears fell from blurred eyes onto the lands upon which (under the Indian Act) we could not legally hold ceremony, could not argue land expropriation, as it was illegal for our communities to hire lawyers, ..."


find the whole article here.

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