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Toronto, Canada: Aboriginal Affairs get Mauled!

category ontario | indigenous | feature author Wednesday June 04, 2008 21:29author by Anonymous Report this post to the editors

Posted from http://friendsofgrassynarrows.com/

"On the night of May 29th, the night before the supreme court of kkkanada looks at passing a bill that would illegalize the presence of natives at construction sites in Brantford Ontario (furthering the control of indigenous people and the colonization of their land), we attacked the office (at 803 St. Clair west) of MPP Michael Bryant. The office windows and door were smashed and jars filled with paint were thrown inside. This was a small message of our discontent and contempt for this minister of aboriginal affairs. The only reason he still has an office to clean is because it is below residential apartments. Way to hide behind human shields you sneaky bastard!



As minister of aboriginal affairs he acts as a negotiator for the kkkanadian government, reinforcing, along with the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), the illegitimate band council system. His role is to give empty reassurances and false hope that the government is working towards peaceful resolutions and positive change regarding kkkanada’s colonialism and oppression of indigenous nations. But as we’ve always seen, these negotiations do not change anything and the exploitation continues.

While Michael pushed for the Ipperwash Inquiry and preaches its recommendations, the kkkanadian state mobilizes its repressive forces to invade native territory. As this lawyer whispers calming words of appeasement, tanks are on call awaiting the court’s decision in Brantford.

Bryant, you little prick, you banned pit bulls from Ontario in 2004 and now you conspire to ban natives.
You and the rest of your cronies ain’t seen nothing yet!

~The Housemaids of Constituency Offices~ "

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