I feel sorry for those kids. Some of their role models are less than exemplary and what can they rely on? Disfunctional homes, broken everything. They turn to gang-style existence. Furthermore, the government doesn't clean up the gangs. Look at Saskatoon, Gormley talked about St. Pauls Hospital and young guys with backpacks cruising the halls and cleaning people out. BS, they can't stop it. If pawnshops are buying their loot, then shut them down, end of market.
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It's a shitty situation. Lots of neighborhood gossip but it sounds like he was a good kid out with some bad guys that day and it was not Stanley's intention to shoot anyone. One thing is for certain, there are plenty of missing details. I think sometimes we forget that the thugs that lead to these tensions don't treat their own kind any better.
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Originally posted by ado089 View PostIt's a shitty situation. Lots of neighborhood gossip but it sounds like he was a good kid out with some bad guys that day and it was not Stanley's intention to shoot anyone. One thing is for certain, there are plenty of missing details. I think sometimes we forget that the thugs that lead to these tensions don't treat their own kind any better.
I read a few Facebook comments from natives. Some sure pull the colonialism comment and our settler mentality. However, it's 2016. Think we need to treat one another with respect, fix the social problems, and clean up the nepotism on reserves. But change needs to come from within and believe it or not I think native women need to be empowered because that is where the change will come from. They are the ones who typically who get the education, leave reserves to work, and raise kids on their own. That's what I see anyways. Barring the odd crook like the Atiwapiskat chief.
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