Friday, July 29, 2022

No Investigation of “Mass Graves”

Edit: Bergoglio apologized in support of a Marxist agitprop campaign designed to discredit West. No Vatican representative is reported as having investigated these claims. 
 
Where did Bergoglio get that plains Indian chiefs war bonnet? Is he going to scalp some trads? I’ll bet he got that at a gift shop in Ottawa.

CWN Editor's Note: More than a year after sensational stories broke about mass graves at a residential school in British Columbia, no human remains have been found at the site.

Initial reports, which suggested that hundreds of children had been buried at the Kamloops Indian school, have never been verified. The ground has not been excavated, and there is a lively debate over whether the site holds any graves at all. 

The stories of unmarked mass graves helped to prompt demands for an apology from the Church, leading to the current “penitential pilgrimage” by Pope Francis.

AMDG

15 comments:

  1. Tell the reader, Tancred, does this bullshit come to you naturally or did you have to spend years practicing to reach master class?

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  2. You really need to get a life, Hoffy. One that isn’t so eager to do the devil’s bidding. A soul is a terrible thing to waste.

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  3. Hahah!! Gaybrielle is rattled.

    Sorry, rule of the Bruces. No pooftas, mate!

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  4. Mass graves story another woke hoax from the tribe, no not any tribe among the indigenous people of Canada, rather the origins are from the other much more infamous tribe from Khazaria.

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  5. This thing is as fake as that war bonnet.

    Aren’t most Canadian natives, woodland natives? They don’t wear those exotic feather rigs, it gives you away when you’re trying to ambush and scalp your heredirary enemies.

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  6. Time to tell Bergoglio that he is guilty of "cultural appropriation" by donning that war bonnet. That should bring another apology, no doubt.

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  7. "Aren’t most Canadian natives, woodland natives?" The contrived loaded question simply sets up your own equally disingenuous ideological spray. Running out of those flaky anti-vaxx pieces of nonsense?
    Grow up.

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    1. Jim Hoffnung, you are a disruptive troll, I wish you'd go away , you add nothing of value to this blog.

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    2. I think it can be categorically said that Gaybrielle would be better off if he’d never lived.

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  8. Did Bergoglio earn those feathers riding a war pony?


    If this weren’t merely a show for public opinion, he’d at least show some cultural sensitivity and wear legitimate headgear that’s actually representative of Canadian first peoples.

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  9. Gaybrielle’s pastoral assistantJuly 31, 2022 at 6:39 AM

    I don’t see what the big deal is. I think those Indian feather headdresses are fabulous!

    Could use some glitter, though!

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  10. Just because they haven’t been found doesn’t mean they aren’t there.

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  11. Anon 3:47

    https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/fetzen-fliegen/item/6070-on-empty-graves

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  12. Isn't this whole thing bogus? It's a story from over ten years ago that was revived and refreshed so everyone could get angry at the Catholics all over again. There was a meeting in Rome with Benedict for all the 'tribal nations' and they smoked the peace pipe. The issue of taking children from their homes and families was not a Catholic initiative. Why the Catholics are apologising is really convoluted. The Canadian government is the real culprit- if there is one. It was their policy to make Native kids go to school in an effort to assimilate them. I still don't think that is so heinous. Maybe it would have been better to leave them to their own devices? It sure seems so now. The Catholics came on the scene by providing the boarding schools for all the Native kids. Since they lived in rural areas there were no local schools for them. When will they learn not to be tools of the government? It did not work out well for them with the Mother/Baby homes in Ireland, and it's not working here in the states with immigration. (Refugee Relief Services) We must stick to helping our own first, and helping from our own resources. Not the government's. The mass graves in Ireland turned out to be the result of childhood diseases, contagious flus and sicknesses that would spread though these places like wildfire. There were no antibiotics or readily available doctors or medical treatment in those days. People forget. Nor was there money to send bodies home for burial. They make it sound as if hundreds of children were killed, beaten or malnourished and their bodies dumped and hidden til discovered by a well meaning atheist social justice warrior.
    I wonder if the Natives apologised to Francis, a Jesuit, for the documented torture and murder of his brother Jesuits? Isaac Jogues, Renee Goupil, and six others.

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  13. @christine It didn’t work for them out in hindsight. Who knew there would be a vicious international effort to demonize the Catholic Church and reduce its influence on society.

    And putting Indian children in orphanages sure beats leaving them outside to be eaten by wolves, or nowadays, being raised by shiftless alcoholics, as so often makes an appearance on the Rez.

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