‘Propaganda In A Comic Book’

More racist, reactionary propaganda. There will be no ‘reconciliation’ if it is based on simplistic caricatures of history and misrepresentation of issues like the pipeline. This might make ‘anti-capitalists’ feel righteous (As one commenter put it: “Sharing with your permission, comrade“), but does no good for the Aboriginal Canadians of today.

“GORD HILL is a writer, artist and activist of the Kwakwaka’wakw ‘nation’ {a ‘nation’ of 890 people}. He is the author and illustrator of ‘The 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Comic Book’, ‘The Anti-Capitalist Resistance Comic Book’, and ‘The Antifa Comic Book’…”

https://www.facebook.com/zig.zag.921025/posts/pfbid02HzZuwZRLoe3Ckusn2EsDDHoojzwfxDoqV6HJDfZEbZpJxnbwFBe3pAkYYfV9H5Ahl

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More Aboriginal Industry propaganda:

Artist – Kent Monkman

Artist – Tim Rees

See also:

Creating A Legend: The Orange Shirt {Sept.30, 2020}:

It’s understandable that a child would be upset by having to trade in a favourite piece of clothing for a school uniform, but it was the same for all children — not just aboriginal — at religious schools. What isn’t understandable is that she would still be holding a grievance all these years later. This is where counselling comes in…

“‘Orange Shirt Day’ began in Williams Lake in 2013 and has since spread to schools across B.C. and Canada. ‘Orange Shirt Day’ (September 30th) is a day when we honour the ‘Indigenous’ {sic, ‘Aboriginal’} children who were sent away to residential schools in Canada and learn more about the history of those schools…

https://canadiansforlegalequality.wordpress.com/2020/09/30/creating-a-legend-the-orange-shirt/

Thank you from ERBL inc. Canada

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