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Should Natives have the right to block Canadian railways ?

Should Natives or anyone else get away with this?

  • No

    Votes: 157 81.8%
  • Yes

    Votes: 35 18.2%

  • Total voters
    192

nottyboi

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May 14, 2008
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There's tens of thousands of miles of railway track in Canada. It is impossible to guard them all.

But nothing would compare to blocking the lines in and out of Union Station. Or the subways in Toronto. Even better. Part of me would love to see how the NDP crowd in Toronto would like it if suddenly they were inconvenienced . Not to mention getting them out of the subways would be beyond difficult.

The only solution I see is financial penalties to those bands who support this kind of bullshit. Just turn off the free money pipeline.

The will be an interesting test of Mr. Dressup's spine. (I'm betting he fails miserably.) He'd be best to jump on a plane to go on vacation.
Already resorting to collective punishment? Its a slippery slope indeed
 

nottyboi

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One thing here is 100% clear, when Trudeau was not enforcing the law and negotiating, he was way more correct then all the effin geniuses here that love to critize. Now he has move closer to Andy Sheer thinking, hell is breaking lose.
 

just4

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Mar 23, 2011
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So then do the indigenous people who support the project have to blockade the people who are doing the blockade now? I guess extortion is now an acceptable form of dealing with the government as it appears to be rewarded. Bottom line is only a few are pushing these demands will other indigenous people who want the pipeline are essentially denied their right to be heard.
 

nottyboi

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The idea of building a pipe through a location where their ancestors have gathered for thousands of years beggers the mind. Its bizzare and irrational. Fuck the pipe company.
 

stevieray

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The bigger question is, should Natives have the right to get away with any of the illegal activities they're involved in? Because there's lots and lots and the authorities just look the other way...

Exactly! I`ve driven along Hwy 2 through Tyendinaga many times, on route to Bellville, and the number of illegal smoke and pot shops on the reserve is incredible! And the cops just look the other way....So I don`t buy any of their `poor, poor pitiful me` BS!
 

spankingman

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Dec 7, 2008
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Now these IDIOTS are trying to set FIRE to moving trains in Tyendaga!!! PM Socks and the Govt NEED to act on the blockades but I think they are hesitant because if the RCMP-OPP move in the actions of the First Nations will escalate even more.I fear we are looking at almost a Civil War.
 

just4

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Mar 23, 2011
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The idea of building a pipe through a location where their ancestors have gathered for thousands of years beggers the mind. Its bizzare and irrational. Fuck the pipe company.
This is not a review board dedicated to those who like to fuck the pipe company as it is a review board for those who like fucking SP's and post their reviews about their experience. I suggest there maybe other review boards dedicated to those who like fucking pipe companies that would appeal to your preferences.
 

Knuckle Ball

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Now these IDIOTS are trying to set FIRE to moving trains in Tyendaga!!! PM Socks and the Govt NEED to act on the blockades but I think they are hesitant because if the RCMP-OPP move in the actions of the First Nations will escalate even more.I fear we are looking at almost a Civil War.
That’s why I think it’s a mistake to clamp down with the police.

I would capitulate to the hereditary chiefs demands immediately and cancel the pipeline project with the expectation that the chiefs have the blockades removed. Then I’d wait a few days and try to open up talks with the chiefs.

If the chiefs continued to refuse to meet and the blockades remained up and Canadians begin to feel the harm this is causing then I believe support for the chiefs would start to erode. At some point, other Native people will begin to speak out against the chiefs. I believe that if JT waits them out the support for the chiefs will begin to crumble under its own weight.

Alternatively, arresting Native protesters creates bad optics and will guarantee that support for the chiefs will grow.
 

lomotil

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Oblivion
The idea of building a pipe through a location where their ancestors have gathered for thousands of years beggers the mind. Its bizzare and irrational. Fuck the pipe company.
So if you extrapolate your statement to it's logical conclusion, then tomorrow if you find a native blocking your driveway (assuming that you live in the GTA) and demanding that you are occupying their property then you would acquiesce right and relocate to where ? Others may not since the First Nations people in Canada(mostly welfare wards of the state) are a conquered people by the British Crown. This is why the Canada National Railway, the Trans Canada Highway was able to be built from coast to coast in a previous era devoid of today's legal, costly litiginous, social media impediments and land claims which can stop pipelines from being built obviously. Investment capital is loathed to touch anything to do with the energy sector. The natives continue to get screwed anyway and seem to have found an effective civil disobedience tool against those that conquered them and have rendered the "colonial police" almost impotent. Their is discontent across the nation, particular in the West where they are dangerously pissed off and looking for a scapaegoat and this is how situations where a Trump typed individual can ascend to the highest office by exploiting the divide.
 
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