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May 15, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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1 I am certainly no racist, but I can certainly understand the fuel that makes the fire burn here in Thunder Bay. There is a lot of blame from both sides of the fence. |
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The real name for what is happening here is "racial profiling" and it is illegal. |
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RACIAL PROFILING “It's wrong, and we will end it in America. In so doing, we will not hinder the work of our nation's brave police officers. They protect us every day -- often at great risk. But by stopping the abuses of a few, we will add to the public confidence our police officers earn and deserve.''--President George W. Bush, Feb. 27, 2001 “This administration… has been opposed to racial profiling and has done more to indicate its opposition than ever in history. The President said it’s wrong and we’ll end it in America, and I subscribe to that. Using race… as a proxy for potential criminal behavior is unconstitutional, and it undermines law enforcement by undermining the confidence that people can have in law enforcement.”--Attorney General John Ashcroft, Feb. 28, 2002 |
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Racial Profiling Is Discrimination, and It Taints the Entire Criminal Justice System. Racial profiling rests on the erroneous assumption that any particular individual of one race or ethnicity is more likely to engage in misconduct than any particular individual of other races or ethnicities. |
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1 I am certainly no racist, but I can certainly understand the fuel that makes the fire burn here in Thunder Bay. There is a lot of blame from both sides of the fence." No, it doesn't go both ways. Look at hate crime statistics, and at reported incidents of discrimination. The data we have indicates it's not white people who are the victims, but rather, white people are the perpetrators. You are no racist, but can understand what "makes the fire burn"? What's that supposed to mean? It sounds like blaming the victim, while defending one's self against charges of racism. No one called you a racist. |
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Cunning stunt man is a well known racist in thunder bay, and post on these forums under many names. He shouldnt post for a while since he has been blocked. Sad part is, like most racists, he doesnt know hes racist, and will defend his remarks repeatedly. Him and his drug dealing friend Shane talk of these issues all the time. Small minded children.
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I get the last laugh silly wabbit. Then fix the problem everytime the TBCPS or Nan Police sees a group of Injun boys or girls. The first thing in their white wabbit minds is "they are Injuns and are drinkin' in the public" they go up closer and sure enough they are drinkin'. That is racial profiling. |
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1 I am Barry Wynn, I hope you are not the impostor why I can never sleep in my apartments. Give yourself up I have a birth certificate which says I am what I say I am. I am not spreading racist remarks just commending as to why this forum is all about. |
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1 and it undermines law enforcement by undermining the confidence that people can have in law enforcement.”--Attorney General John Ashcroft, Feb. 28, 2002 ...anyway I don't have enough money to continue to subscribe for internet service...so, I will be disappearing from the net. Love you all crazy net surfers including myself in that category, Barry |
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1 I am the ONLY Barry Wynn in Thunder Bay, and this wannabee is just a racist, alien abductee fool. Give it up wannabee. |
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1 Ridding Thunder Bay of racism won't happen overnight - but if it happens, I will be grateful. |
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1 Well, to whomever is judging my comments as nuts: would you like to have a debate? What I said about hate crimes and discrimination affecting aboriginals and racial minorities in general, is true. Statistics don't indicate hate crimes against the white majority. Do you have a thoughtful counter-argument? |
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1 best station everrrrrr |
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1 More jiggers attacking ppl in TBay. Fckers. |
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1 Ontario: 1. Thunder Bay : Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital , still in operation. Experimental centre. Women and children reported buried adjacent to hospital grounds. 2. Sioux Lookout: Pelican Lake Catholic school (1911-1973). Burials of children in mound near to school. 3. Kenora: Cecilia Jeffrey school, Presbyterian-United Church (1900-1966). Large burial mound east of former school. 4. Fort Albany : St. Anne’s Catholic school (1936-1964). Children killed in electric chair buried next to school. 5. Spanish: Catholic school (1883-1965). Numerous graves. 6. Brantford : Mohawk Institute, Anglican church (1850-1969), building intact. Series of graves in orchard behind school building, under rows of trees. 7. Sault Ste. Marie: Shingwauk Anglican school (1873-1969), some intact buildings. Several graves of children reported on grounds of old school. Quebec: 1. Montreal : Allan Memorial Institute, McGill University , still in operation since opening in 1940. MKULTRA experimental centre. Mass grave of children killed there north of building, on southern slopes of Mount Royal behind stone wall. |
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1. Edmonton : United Church school (1919-1960), presently site of the Poundmaker Lodge in St. Albert . Graves of children reported south of former school site, under thick hedge that runs north-south, adjacent to memorial marker.
2. Edmonton : Charles Camsell Hospital (1945-1967), building intact, experimental hospital run by Indian Affairs and United Church . Mass graves of children from hospital reported south of building, near staff garden. 3. Saddle Lake : Bluequills Catholic school (1898-1970), building intact, skeletons and skulls observed in basement furnace. Mass grave reported adjacent to school. 4. Hobbema: Ermineskin Catholic school (1916-1973), five intact skeletons observed in school furnace. Graves under former building foundations. Manitoba: 1. Brandon : Methodist-United Church school (1895-1972). Building intact. Burials reported west of school building. 2. Portage La Prairie: Presbyterian-United Church school (1895-1950). Children buried at nearby Hillside Cemetery . |
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1. Port Alberni: Presbyterian-United Church school (1895-1973), now occupied by the Nuu-Chah-Nulth Tribal Council (NTC) office, Kitskuksis Road . Grave site is a series of sinkhole rows in hills 100 metres due west of the NTC building, in thick foliage, past an unused water pipeline. Children also interred at Tseshaht reserve cemetery, and in wooded gully east of Catholic cemetery on River Road .
2. Alert Bay : St. Michael’s Anglican school (1878-1975), situated on Cormorant Island offshore from Port McNeill. Presently building is used by Namgis First Nation. Site is an overgrown field adjacent to the building, and also under the foundations of the present new building, constructed during the 1960’s. Skeletons seen “between the walls”. 3. Kuper Island: Catholic school (1890-1975), offshore from Chemainus. Land occupied by Penelakut Band. Former building is destroyed except for a staircase. Two grave sites: one immediately south of the former building, in a field containing a conventional cemetery; another at the west shoreline in a lagoon near the main dock. 4. Nanaimo Indian Hospital: Indian Affairs and United Church experimental facility (1942-1970) on Department of National Defense land. Buildings now destroyed. Grave sites are immediately east of former buildings on Fifth avenue , adjacent to and south of Malaspina College . 5. Mission: St. Mary’s Catholic school (1861-1984), adjacent to and north of Lougheed Highway and Fraser River Heritage Park . Original school buildings are destroyed, but many foundations are visible on the grounds of the Park. In this area there are two grave sites: a) immediately adjacent to former girls’ dormitory and present cemetery for priests, and a larger mass grave in an artificial earthen mound, north of the cemetery among overgrown foliage and blackberry bushes, and b) east of the old school grounds, on the hilly slopes next to the field leading to the newer school building which is presently used by the Sto:lo First Nation. Hill site is 150 metres west of building. 6. North Vancouver: Squamish (1898-1959) and Sechelt (1912-1975) Catholic schools, buildings destroyed. Graves of children who died in these schools interred in the Squamish Band Cemetery , North Vancouver . 7. Sardis: Coqualeetza Methodist-United Church school (1889-1940), then experimental hospital run by federal government (1940-1969). Native burial site next to Sto:lo reserve and Little Mountain school, also possibly adjacent to former school-hospital building. 8. Cranbrook: St. Eugene Catholic school (1898-1970), recently converted into a tourist “resort” with federal funding, resulting in the covering-over of a mass burial site by a golf course in front of the building. Numerous grave sites are around and under this golf course. 9. Williams Lake : Catholic school (1890-1981), buildings destroyed but foundations intact, five miles south of city. Grave sites reported north of school grounds and under foundations of tunnel-like structure. 10. Meares Island (Tofino): Kakawis-Christie Catholic school (1898-1974). Buildings incorporated into Kakawis Healing Centre. Body storage room reported in basement, adjacent to burial grounds south of school. 11. Kamloops : Catholic school (1890-1978). Buildings intact. Mass grave south of school, adjacent to and amidst orchard. Numerous burials witnessed there. 12. Lytton: St. George’s Anglican school (1901-1979). Graves of students flogged to death, and others, reported under floorboards and next to playground. 13. Fraser Lake : Lejac Catholic school (1910-1976), buildings destroyed. Graves reported under old foundations and between the walls. Alberta: |
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