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Race Baiting in Canada: Unpacking the Aboriginal Grievance Industry

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Race Baiting in Canada: Unpacking the Aboriginal Grievance Industry

My interview on Open Mike with Michael Thiessen

James Pew
Nov 8, 2022
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On Nov 5, 2022, I was interviewed by Michael Thiessen of Liberty Coalition Canada for the OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN podcast (video embedded below).

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From LCC description:

On this week's episode of OPEN MIKE, Mike is joined by writer and editor James Pew to talk about the false narrative surrounding the Truth & Reconciliation movement which has been used by grifters for political power and financial gain, ironically, slaughtering both truth and reconciliation on the alter of special interest. 

What a breath of fresh air to speak with someone so informed and open to the realities of activist driven grievance. The grievances of indigenous activism in Canada have for decades steadily become increasing untethered from reality. Politicians are afraid to speak up about it, the media parrots the narrative of the Aboriginal Industry, and the Canadian public (including the indigenous) are left with far more confusion than clarity.

Thank you for watching.

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Jim McMurtry
Nov 8, 2022

James Pew offers so many nuggets of truth. The indigenous and their advocates are gaming the system. Lies about excavated graves or missing and murdered children or genocide in the residential schools is less about resentment and power (Peterson) than mafia-like enrichment and public attention-seeking.

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JC_Collins
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Nov 8, 2022

All those ungrateful aboriginals, whining about how their land was stolen and their people nearly wiped out!

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