Comments by "UzuMaki NaRuto" (@UzumakiNaruto_) on "Canada marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with events across country" video.

  1. Sad there are ignorant comments here. We really do need to work on raising awareness about the treatment of Indigenous people and what they have gone through in the past 150 years. No one is doubting that native people have gone through hardships that were caused by other people, but no one wants to acknowledge that many of their more recent hardships are of their own making. Also while I don't doubt that SOME bad things might've happened at SOME residential schools, is there any proof at all that what they claim was a widespread problem in all schools? I think there's a kernel of truth that's been wildly blown all out of proportion by native people in order to gain sympathy from Canadians and it allows them to forever shame and guilt the Canadian population into giving them hundreds of millions of dollars every year in addition to giving them the freedom to criticise people who 99.999999% have NOTHING to do with those schools and that time period. Imagine you're a recent immigrant to Canada and you're suppose to feel 'shame and guilt' over something that never involved you? How crazy is that? I think for native people this has become a blood feud of sorts where they are to this day angry and resentful of what happened in the past and even though they claim they want 'reconciliation' in reality they just want use the past as a grift to forever have Canadians support them and feel sorry for them and they NEVER EVER want any true reconciliation because that would mean giving up all the power and influence that they've gained through it.
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  3. If there is anger to be had it's towards the groups of people falsely claiming native heritage to collect the benefits. Didn't they just find out some recent immigrants to Canada claimed to be indigenous to get their native "card"? Doesn't that tell you that the grift that native people have going on in Canada is so good that people now WANT to be known as being indigenous even if they're really not? Why would you want to say you're apart of that community unless there's something to gain from it? Native people know the grift they have is awesome and its why they don't ever want to give it up. Primitive superpowers (Britain, Spain, etc.) had a global habit of plowing under indigenous populations and stealing their wealth, land and liberty. We should work together to make sure those mentalities don't return. Do you know anything about human history AT ALL? If you did you would know this has been going on since the dawn of mankind where one man or one group of people have always fought one or more other groups over land and resources and wealth. If you're strong enough you dominate other people and if you're not strong enough then you're the ones getting dominated. Heck look at the animal kingdom and see countless examples of animals doing the same thing where the strong rule over the weak. Native people are just butthurt that they were so weak that they were the ones that got dominated and they couldn't do anything about it. In the present day their idea for revenge isn't to get educated, work hard and become more successful than their peers. Its to find everyway they can to guilt trip Canadians and to squeeze every last dollar out of them that they can in retribution for what happened in the past. Native people either can't or refuse to understand that what happened to them is nothing special and that its happened to billions of other people who came before them and often those people have suffered much, MUCH worse than what native people in Canada have ever had to endure. Look up all the pain, suffering and death that the Chinese have gone through in their history and what happened to native people in Canada is a literal walk in the park in comparison.
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  4.  @lesliengo8347  It is not meaningless, it is significant culturally and a way to raise awareness about the wrongdoing of Canada's past regarding treatment of First Nations. The fact that you call this the 'wrong doing of Canadians' is the problem here because 99.9999% of current Canadians have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with what happened to native people in the past. Imagine that you're just a recently arrived immigrant to Canada and ask yourself if it isn't totally stupid to have to feel guilt and shame for something that you've never had anything to do with? That's what native people are perpetrating on the entire Canadian population right now when they should only hold the people responsible who actually were involved with the schools. I think the main reason they're doing this is because they like all the money that they're receiving and they like all the power they have and their ability to shame Canadians at will. If native people actually wanted to simply educate Canadians on the past then they should stop neverendingly guilt tripping all Canadians and they should stop asking for infinite boatloads of money in compensation for the past. The funds are used to compensate the harm and poverty caused by the Indian Act and promote the revitalization of Indigenous culture. Lets be real. The majority of money given to natives is either wasted and/or going into the pockets of native leaders and a select few other native people. Other than one or two other demographics of people who can match them in ineptness, never have natives done so little with so much given to them on a silver platter. Seriously with all the money and various other supports given to native people they should be doing as well if not better than most Canadians and yet despite all that help they continue to remain as helpless as newborn babies when it comes to finding success and becoming self-sufficient. Contrast native people to say asian people who often come to western countries with very little money and support and yet somehow most are able to get educated and work their way out of poverty and into success. Ask yourself why native people are so completely incapable of doing what asian people have been doing for many, many decades in all countries that they've settled in?
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