March 14, 2007 @ 08:36
News Item

The Six Nations community has to sort out its internal differences before talks aimed at ending a year-long aboriginal occupation in southern Ontario can get back on track, Ontario's aboriginal affairs minister David Ramsay said Tuesday.
Government negotiators broke off talks last week after Six Nations Chief David General - who has spoken out against the occupation of a former housing development site in Caledonia, Ont. - was barred from attending the negotiations by several aboriginal community members.
I really can't understand this bullshit. What does an internal difference within the Six Nations community have to do with the occupation?
The occupation should have been over long ago. The Ontario Provincial Police should have moved in and physically removed them from the site.
On Tuesday I sat with a guy who's got good friends who border the occupied land and none of us have any idea what these people have gone through. It's heartbreaking.
Nobody feels safe, nobody can sell their homes and nobody has any faith in the government.
Six Nations broke the law, continue to break the law and there's nothing being done about it.
It's all fun and games for the Natives, it gives a lot of the young, yahoo assholes something to do with their time but in the meantime, hard working, law abiding Canadians are having their lives turned upside down.
Once and for all the occupation has to end. So what if it's a major confrontation and somebody gets hurt, that's life in the real world. End it now!
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