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Doesn't all land in Vancouver belong to the indians now?
I don't know did they pass a law. I know before events they do these acknowledgements. Even before my daughter's dance recitals. The hall they have it at does a long spiel about how we are on stolen land and we the land belongs to x tribe and y people. The first time I heard this I joked with my dad I was going to call the Hall and say I was indigenous from one of those tribes and I appreciated them recognizing the hall was on our land so would I be able to get free tickets. Haha. I never did it though.
That feels like a bold move. Was it a bold move?
I didn't know that. Are other NHL teams doing it?
Wouldn't you be more annoyed if someone kept pointing out that they stole your property but still weren't returning it?
It really seems like people should either give them their land back or shut up about it.
I guess these people are getting what they voted for, right? Since I'm guessing many of them had no problems with those land acknowledgements that their institutions were doing all the time.
It's real, dude
It's Canada there is no logic applied to any of this. It's all performative. As much as I don't like Carney at least he isn't spending his time on crap like this which is what Trudeau spent all his time on.