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Canadian Politics
blue_gold_84 and 4 others reacted to Tracker for a topic
"We" did not do this terrible thing whereby children died sick, abused, neglected, alone and frightened in the hands of those who where supposed to care for them. But it is part of the history of our country and the scars are still everywhere. We, as a country, need to remember and mourn for all the children who never came home, the parents and families who never knew what happened and the communities who fractured under the grief and fear. We live in a wonderful country- not a perfect one, and you cannot heal what you will not feel. Going fast-forward past these tragedies will not serve anyone, and only ensure it or something like it will happen again.5 points -
Canadian Politics
Bigblue204 and 3 others reacted to Noeller for a topic
I'm definitely going to be treating tomorrow a bit like remembrance day, while also celebrating the things that make our nation great. It's a difficult time and we've all got to do a little reflection on what it really means to be Canadian.4 points -
2021 (??) CFL Season
Eternal optimist and 2 others reacted to 17to85 for a topic
Guys with the physical tools get multiple chances. As it was, as it is and as it always will be.3 points -
Canadian Politics
Mark H. and 2 others reacted to the watcher for a topic
I agree with most of the sentiments expressed here. Its a great nation we live in but we do have our scars on our history. And our scars are not healed . They are open wounds for many of our citizens. Perhaps this will be a watershed moment for our country. Perhaps we can " own up " to what happened and start the healing process. Perhaps we can find some national leadership that will finally deal with indigenous issues. There has never been a single one yet of any political stripe. I'm not really all that confident in that ,given our current slate of leaders. On a personal level I have been thinking alot about my own knowledge / ignorance of residential schools. I'm in my 60s and when I grew up all I knew or thought about residential schools is it was where indigenous kids went to school. That's it. No idea that it was forced.That it could be against a parents wishes. Or the conditions. Or the deaths. Or the abuse. Or that alot of parents never saw their kids again. Or the generational damage. My wife who grew up in Vancouver knew even less if that's even possible. It probably wasn't till the late 70s that I started to learn the truth. As I said perhaps this can be a time when things can change . Maybe. We are horribly lacking in leadership right now but maybe a ground swell can force real change. I fear that all the right words will be said and funds will be allocated , and as usual they will disappear into the bureaucracy as they have in the past. In the meantime I will continue to work on my own understanding and education.3 points -
Someone once posted that Augustine was a bad blocker and everyone else believed it and kept mentioning it despite it being an exaggeration. The guy is physical (look at this physique) and runs hard and from what I saw blocked like a normal person in his position. He showed more then anyone else at that position not named Andrew Harris has in the last 10 years easily.3 points
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US Politics
Wanna-B-Fanboy and 2 others reacted to FrostyWinnipeg for a topic
Day of Rage: An In-Depth Look at How a Mob Stormed the Capitol" https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/politics/100000007606996/capitol-riot-trump-supporters.html3 points -
2021 Blue Bombers Training Camp/Pre-Season Stuff
Mark F and one other reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
Meredith is an interesting signing. Good size at 6ft3. Some NFL success. Lots of injuries. I like the signing but not putting him in the starting lineup yet (I can edit this later right if needed ala 1984, right?).2 points -
Canadian Politics
blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to Bigblue204 for a topic
Ive mentioned before that I was "lucky" enough to learn about assimilation schools early. I stopped celebrating Canada after that. It caused some tensions with my family when I brought up why I dont want to...thankfully like many others, the discovery of the children brought out the empathy from my family and this year they won't be celebrating Canada day. Instead just quietly reflecting. I've now got a built in excuse to not celebrate today, as it's my son's birthday! 7yrs old! Since we first watched them in the hospital room I've told him the fireworks are for him!!2 points -
Simonise gets chances because you can't teach size and you can't teach passport. He's got both and he's only 26. FTR: I'm not complaining that we let him go.2 points
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Canadian Politics
the watcher and one other reacted to Tracker for a topic
Cultural changes happen in increments, so awareness is the first step in that. Next comes closure (cessation of dysfunctional behaviours) and then we can install new and helpful behaviours and attitudes. We here in Canada do not have the mountain to climb that the Americans do. although we have some of the same idiots- just not as many.2 points -
Random Jets News
JCon and one other reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
Cap hit of 5.5 million for two more years, 37 year old defensemen who's got a ton of miles and he's a LD. Hard pass.2 points -
US Politics
bustamente reacted to Tracker for a topic
'This is very bad news for the Trump Organization': MSNBC host breaks down the huge 15-count indictment -Ari Melber (MSNBC) MSNBC's chief legal correspondent broke down the key take-aways after Manhattan prosecutors unsealed a 15-count indictment against the Trump Organization and its chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg. "What has stood out to you so far from what you've been able to gather?" Ayman Mohyeldin asked Ari Melber. "They have thrown the kitchen sink at the Trump Organization and Allen Weisselberg. This is very bad news for the Trump Organization because the D.A. has taken an aggressive tact indicting, the entire Trump Organization, in references to the payroll company and others. So, if you were the company hoping to pin this on the employee or get out of it, as far as the D.A. is concerned, game over there — they're going after the whole company." "Highlight number two, there are 15 counts here," he said. "Now we have 15 counts, including larceny, tax fraud, false statements, filing false instruments, falsifying business records. They are taking, what the D.A. argues was a conspiracy to intentionally and habitually defraud the government, steal money and pay people off the books. That is the language of the indictment. They're alleging that went on for 15 years."1 point -
Do you remember when Mike simms Walker came up here? Didn't stay long and was on a brutal team but I remember watching that kid and thinking "Ahh there's that NFL level skill"1 point
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It's hard for rookie wrs to excel in the cfl. But he has tremendous size amazing athletic ability and produced really well in the NFL. He's about as blue chip as an imp wr gets.1 point
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The effort man...cheering for the effort.1 point
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2021 (??) CFL Season
JCon reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
Carter at least had some production though. Simonise is like the Dollarama version of Carter.1 point -
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Those are the people who are naturally talented and never had to work for anything before. They just never learned the value of hard work.1 point
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Good signing and will likely be in our starting line up1 point
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2021 (??) CFL Season
Mark F reacted to Bigblue204 for a topic
He's decent on ST. Banks doing more complaining IC. Not sure if he wants to play this year...I get it, I honestly do. But damn that guy complains alot!!1 point -
Yeah but I've seen this happen multiple times they're just going to have another conservative woman fill that seat1 point
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starting to think.... they are too far gone to come back. read today that biden has watered down his green climate action. those people worked hard to get help him elected. betrayal they wont forget if its true.1 point
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Random Jets News
rebusrankin reacted to bustamente for a topic
I don't think the Jets have much interest and I'm sure he has no interest in coming here1 point -
Canadian Politics
blue_gold_84 reacted to Noeller for a topic
This is wonderful. "You cannot heal what you cannot feel".... I'm gonna hang on to that one.1 point -
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Covid-19
Colin Unger reacted to Tracker for a topic
Apparently Kim Kardashian has been diagnosed with COVID-19. Nor surprising, considering that the virus can live for long periods on plastic.1 point -
US Politics
Wanna-B-Fanboy reacted to Mark F for a topic
wmd rumsfeld dead. maybe the liars bush cheney, r. perl and the other trash will go soon. Chretien said no to these creeps. Harper was all on board.1 point -
Canadian Politics
blue_gold_84 reacted to Wideleft for a topic
I think the vast majority of people simply consider Canada Day a day off with fireworks at the end and few even consider that it is the anniversary of confederation. If I were to guess, the people who appreciate it most are immigrants and refugees and the one's who say they appreciate it most are racist nationalists like CanadaProud, OntarioProud, AlbertaProud etc. etc. Below is the best advice I've seen: An extremely gracious and thoughtful response from Cowessess First Nation Chief Cadmus Delorme on The National last night, when CBC host Ian Hanomansing asked what his message is to Canadians: "From a First Nation perspective, I love living in Canada. I went to university, I grew up on Cowessess, I have the best job I think I ever wanted, being chief. It's not an easy task. But there is an accidental racism and ignorance in this country when it comes to history. You know, Indigenous people - and I'm speaking from Cowessess perspective - we don't want to live in our current state. We want to be part of the economy. We want to be part of the growth... the social lives. Sometimes in this country, being Indigenous, it's as if you gotta prove yourself a little more. You're so used seeing maybe, someone asking for change and being Indigenous... you know, there's a story behind every one, of the history that we inherited. So my comment to everybody listening is, from Cowessess, we're not asking for pity. We're asking for understanding. We're asking that you stand beside us, that as we are gaining our control again - as Indigenous people - in our Treaty relationship, that we have better understanding. That our kids going to school understand the impact that residential school made, but also even pre... what great economy Indigenous people had prior to Treaty. This country would be so much more well-off, when Indigenous ideology and understanding is welcomed in, and not just brought in on certain days of the year. (On the debate over whether to cancel Canada Day) I would never tell somebody what to and what not to celebrate. You know, in 2021, we all inherited this. Nobody today created residential schools. Nobody today created the Indian Act. Nobody today created the Sixties Scoop. But we all inherited this. And if we want to say we're proud Canadians, then we will accept the beautiful country we have today, and we will accept what we all inherited. And what I would challenge is: Everybody on Canada Day in this country, if you say you're a proud Canadian, read the Truth and Reconciliation 'Calls to Action.' Over 100,000 residential school survivors told their story - including my parents - and they created the Truth and Reconciliation 'Calls to Action.' Bring that into your personal life, your social life, your business life. And read the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls 'Calls to Action.' There's 231 Calls to Action. If we can all own those a little bit in this country, in one generation we would overcome so many challenges today, that our next generation won't inherit this. We will make them more as Dreamers."1 point -
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2021 Blue Bombers Training Camp/Pre-Season Stuff
ddanger reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
I am looking forward to seeing a Jeffcoat/Jefferson/Kongbo/Stove Defensive front.1 point -
2021 (??) CFL Season
Bigblue204 reacted to Noeller for a topic
As Lalji says, the i's have been dotted and the t's crossed......TC officially opens July 10th!1 point -
2021 Blue Bombers Training Camp/Pre-Season Stuff
Mark H. reacted to sweep the leg for a topic
I don't recall him being a great blocker, but that's about my only complaint so far. I thought he ran the ball well. Imo, Harris' blocking and experience in knowing where to be as a safety outlet for the qb would be the two hardest things to replace if he got hurt.1 point