Action4Canada - June 04, 2026


Do Indian Rights Override Canadian Equality?


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Length

3 minutes

Words per minute

149.96

Word count

527

Sentence count

11


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00:00:00.000 The aboriginal industry, which is the group of lawyers and consultants who have been working at this since the 1970s,
00:00:08.600 they use legal mechanisms to foment grievances and then use more legal mechanisms to do it.
00:00:16.800 So part of it is the aboriginal industry has taken over the legal profession and the judiciary.
00:00:23.460 Jerry. And it really was section 35 of the constitution, which needs to be removed from
00:00:30.400 the constitution. That's the big struggle is that Aboriginal people have the same rights as everyone
00:00:36.760 else in Canada, except for they have additional rights. So they have more rights than other
00:00:42.160 people. This is what George Orwell called some animals being more equal than others within a
00:00:48.660 system. So that was a huge mistake that happened in the 1980s. We have to work to build the
00:00:55.380 coalitions to remove Section 35. That will remove the Aboriginal industry's, you know,
00:01:03.180 sort of mechanism for making these kinds of assertions and restore liberal democratic
00:01:08.760 principles to Canada. And it's not just terrible for non-Aboriginal people, it's terrible for
00:01:15.240 aboriginal people because what it does is it puts them under the thumb of these neotribal elites who
00:01:22.300 act as dictators in the communities and just basically take away all the funding from other
00:01:28.060 people so that's a major part of the story the other story is trying to get the working class
00:01:35.680 to believe that they're genocidaires and therefore they have no reason to demand
00:01:40.980 increases in their living standards they should just take the inflationary pressures and that
00:01:48.420 you know the difficulties and they're trying to make ends meet so you know why should you make
00:01:54.840 demands on the system if you're part of a genocidal you know population that's done such terrible
00:02:00.980 harms you deserve everything that you get so don't complain about your circumstances and then we have
00:02:07.160 of course the um the international forces which are very much at work trying to erode canadian
00:02:14.780 sovereignty and take over crown lands the thing about the individual property owners and so on
00:02:20.900 although this is important it's a bit of a distraction uh because what the aboriginal
00:02:26.060 industry is really interested in and these international forces is the crown lands they
00:02:31.840 want to get hold of crown lands and they the property rights the individual property rights
00:02:35.900 that that's really a side issue so what we need to do is protect the crown lands which are what
00:02:42.720 raises the revenue for the government to be able to provide the services that all canadians need
00:02:48.720 so that's something that's got to be understood is that i i suspect that this individual property
00:02:53.700 rights thing is a bit of a red herring but we need to assert government control over crown lands
00:03:00.420 and get rid of the aboriginal kinds of consultations and everything that are going on with respect to
00:03:07.220 this and uh section 35 removing section 35 is a way to do that and you know undrip goes without
00:03:13.880 saying just repeal that stop the legislative enactment of this kind of international kind
00:03:22.020 a dynamic which is going to enable international elements to take resources away from Canadians.