tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7461637042198814103.post7080206079727898161..comments2023-07-02T11:05:36.456-04:00Comments on Six Nations (Haudenosaunee) & the Haldimand Tract: Beliefs versus Facts: Road Blockades and Flash Mobs: Protests by Six NationsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7461637042198814103.post-1713407579607795872014-01-03T14:26:04.696-05:002014-01-03T14:26:04.696-05:00Happy New Year Tony, and to all my readers!
I was...Happy New Year Tony, and to all my readers!<br /><br />I was aware of the Short Hills Park controversy (as well as RBG and Dundas Valley closer to home), but not of the writings of Professor Hall. Unfortunately in recent years the Departments of Sociology and Political Science at many or most Canadian universities have become "radicalized", and are intolerant hotbeds of anti-rational, politically correct, Marxist inspired activism. Sounds as if Hall fits very well into this mold. It is very disconcerting that Professors who only want to reveal the facts (sometimes "inconvenient"), such as Frences Widdowson at St. Marys in AB, end up being threatened and black listed by the self proclaimed purveyors of the concocted "truth". Will keep an eye out for the writings of Hall. What these academics and others need to realize is that sometimes at Six Nations here, people are authors of their own misfortune, not "victims" of "racism" and "colonialism" and other such knee jerk buzz words. Best, DeYo.Administrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05281509400158726212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7461637042198814103.post-83240888969616551322014-01-03T13:56:06.488-05:002014-01-03T13:56:06.488-05:00Quite a bit of blogging and Facebook activity goin...Quite a bit of blogging and Facebook activity going on in the Niagara Region since the Haudenausenee deer hunt at Short Hills Park which sparked some local media attention and dialogue; most of the issues and related issues have died an early death ; one exception might be some of the blogging going on at "Niagara At Large" where a local writer-activist makes specific mention of the work of Canadian professor Anthony James Hall and his books, "Flanagan's Last Stand?" and "Earth Into Property" ; professor Hall has a lot to say about Canada's treatment of First Nations peoples both historically and under the Harper government, as well as the Idle No More movement with which he appears to be closely associated; just thought you might be interested if you are not already familiar with these potential sources of information; in any case, please take care and stay tuned.....TonyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7461637042198814103.post-139622765624924542014-01-03T13:38:43.188-05:002014-01-03T13:38:43.188-05:00DeYo: Welcome to a new year and hope you keep on ...DeYo: Welcome to a new year and hope you keep on blogging!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com