... says someone who won't actually leave it:
(Sidebar:
As a white scholar studying territorial rights, I see my status as a settler as part of being Canadian. It is not an accusation, but a reality of living on unceded Indigenous lands. It is a recognition that the benefits Canadians enjoy are built on the denial of Indigenous Peoples’ rights to self-determination of their land according to their laws.
Settler Canadians have a responsibility to build respectful, reciprocal relationships with Indigenous nations on our shared geographic space. This relationship starts with land restitution.
Where will you go? The US? Europe? A Third World nation that doesn't care about your feelings?
Now that you've publicly prostrated yourself and volunteered to return the second biggest country to a nomadic people (like you could actually do that), what will you do when someone calls your bluff?
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