• notatoad@lemmy.world
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    Ok, but give us some credit.

    It was only last weekend we had a national holiday to celebrate how we treated the natives.

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      We crammed it into the calendar immediately before Thanksgiving, where we celebrate what we did to the natives.

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        Thanksgiving, where we celebrate what we did to the natives.

        Despite all the awful things that settlers have done to Aboriginals in Canada (and Native Americans in the USA), neither country’s Thanksgiving is about that. Canada’s Thanksgiving was originally a celebration of arrival in the New World. Over time, it became a harvest celebration.

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          I’ve got a shit ton of vegetables from my garden. I’m thankful for that and I’m going to share them with my friends.

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        I mean, if you give people a long weekend they’re gonna celebrate.

        I don’t know any white people who sat around in solemn reflection last weekend, but I know plenty who had an extra day of partying.

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          You also have to love how it’s a federal holiday in some places. People who work for the government got the day off, but there was practically nothing for the legit indigenous other than seeing people wearing orange shirts.

          Idk, it’s weird to me because the government played a massive role in what happened. It’s odd that the provincial government gave themselves a long weekend over it.

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      Which half the provinces don’t even recognize (as in, not a stat holiday). Not that it really matters that much. No problem has ever been solved by merely declaring a holiday and there’s no shortage of shitty actions speaking louder than any holiday could.