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|    Re: Canada: mass residential school grav    |
|    24 Apr 25 19:54:03    |
      From: andal@andal.org              On Thu, 24 Apr 2025 12:02:29 +0200, RunTime 🇵🇱® wrote:              > W dniu 2025-04-24 o 02:33, andal pisze:       >> After three years of research and the cost of 216.5 million dollars,       >> Trudeau’s government has closed the Residential Schools Inquiry: no       >> mass graves have been found. In the meantime, this umpteenth       >> anti-Christian hoax has led to the destruction of at least 112 churches       >>       >> The Canadian government, led by Justin Trudeau, has cut funding for the       >> inquiry into allegations of mass burials of children in former       >> residential schools run by the Catholic Church and other Christian       >> denominations: since no mass grave has been found, the inquiry will in       >> all likelihood be disbanded. The facts expose the lie of one of the       >> worst anti-Christian campaigns of this century, which resulted in the       >> burning of over a hundred churches. Much of Canada's ruling class and       >> Prime Minister Trudeau himself are complicit in this violence. Instead,       >> there is an urgent need for a serious commission of inquiry to find out       >> who was behind and who participated in the campaign to destroy and       >> defame the Christian memory and churches of the country.       >>       >> On 27 May 2021, Indigenous leader Rosanne Casimir (of Tk'emlúps te       >> Secwépemc, a First Nation) announced that she had used       >> ground-penetrating radar to locate the remains of 215 children on the       >> grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British       >> Columbia. Almost a month later, news emerged of an estimated 751       >> unmarked graves near the Marieval Residential School. The announcement       >> on 27 May 2021 was immediately confirmed, without any verification, by       >> all the major personalities and institutions of Canadian society,       >> causing widespread grief and dismay. On 28 May of that year, just one       >> day after the announcement, the New York Times ran a special report on       >> the story with the following headline: The Horrifying Story: Mass Grave       >> of Indigenous Children Reported in Canada. On the following 24 June,       >> Trudeau's official statement was released, in which the Prime Minister       >> described the 'findings in Marieval and Kamloops' as 'a shameful       >> reminder of the systemic racism' suffered by Canada's Indigenous       >> peoples. He then ordered Canadian flags to be flown at half-mast and,       >> on 25 June, requested that Pope Francis visit Canada to apologise on       >> behalf of the Church for the residential schools where hundreds of       >> unmarked graves have been found.       >>       >> But even before this request, Pope Francis, during the Angelus on 6       >> June 2021, had lamented "the shocking discovery of the remains of 215       >> children". In the weeks that followed, taking their cue from Francis'       >> hasty words, Canadian parishes displayed 215 pairs of children's shoes       >> on the steps at the entrance to churches or inside the churches       >> themselves as a gesture of apology and a request for forgiveness.       >>       >> The Canadian government immediately set up the National Advisory       >> Committee on Residential Schools, Missing Children and Unnamed Graves       >> to investigate the allegations and the true extent of the alleged abuse       >> and murder of Indian children by Christians of European origin and       >> Catholic religious institutes.       >>       >> In recent days, however, it has emerged that Trudeau's government has       >> closed the inquiry after three years of searching for bodies and       >> spending $216.5 million to find no human remains, let alone 'mass       >> graves'. It's a shame that widespread Christianophobia and 'satanic       >> panic', as described by the Catholic Herald on 2 February 2024, has       >> resulted - according to a calculation updated in September 2024 - in       >> the desecration, burning and vandalism of 112 churches, mostly       >> Catholic, many of which serve the indigenous communities themselves.       >>       >> The National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools (NAC) has in       >> recent weeks expressed its disappointment at the federal government's       >> decision to withdraw financial support. The original funding for the       >> project, which was allocated in 2022, was due to expire in 2025. Of the       >> $216.5 million already spent, $7.9 million has been earmarked for field       >> work, which has not yet yielded any significant discoveries to support       >> the allegations that prompted the investigation. As a result, the       >> government has decided to withdraw funding and close down the advisory       >> committee, which is due to be disbanded at the end of this month.       >>       >> Of course, there are always so-called 'experts' who cry scandal in the       >> hope that the election in the coming months will prompt Trudeau to       >> reactivate funding and appointments. The (il)liberal prime minister is       >> not only an accomplice, but also a promoter of lies and discredit       >> against the work of Christian missions and the loving care guaranteed       >> by Catholic schools. Trudeau even repeated his accusations in November       >> 2024, thus justifying in his actions and public statements not only the       >> terrible Christianophobia in Canada, but also the destruction of many       >> dozens of churches, for which, almost as in the USA under the illiberal       >> regime of Joe Biden, no culprit has been arrested, let alone charged.       >>       >> And even in the Vatican there is some food for thought as to why it was       >> decided to endorse these false and defamatory accusations that have       >> done so much damage to the Catholic Church in Canada.       >       > And?                     ... get your crap somewhere else              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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