What Soviet-style tripe!:
A woke college in Canada is requiring students to sign a statement acknowledging land grabs from indigenous Canadians before they can attend their online classes.
George Brown College in Toronto, like many universities, requires students to sign an IT department waiver acknowledgment before utilizing the school's online services.
However, the IT statement does not address internet safety or online protocols, but instead talks about how the territory George Brown College operates on belongs to the Huron-Wendat, Mississaugas, Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples.
It also states that immigrants and settlers benefited from the 'colonization and genocide of indigenous peoples' who were native to the land.
'It is imperative that we constantly engage in acts of awareness and decolonization,' the statement added.
To answer e-mail?
F--- you.
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Having one's life ruined isn't a mere inconvenience:
The most relevant lines are “Please accept our sincere apologies for the frustration and inconvenience this situation may have caused and thank you for your patience while we prepared our response” and “We can confirm that financial institutions acted quickly to unfreeze accounts after the RCMP notified us that it believes that individuals and entities previously identified are no longer engaged in conduct or activities prohibited under the Emergency Measures Regulations.”
How conciliatory of you, Scotiabank.
Did you lose business?
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