BreathingUnderWater

joined 9 months ago
[–] BreathingUnderWater@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Are you a colonizer too? Unless you're 100% First Nations (you aren't) then you are by your own logic a colonizer and doing harm.

[–] BreathingUnderWater@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

That's crazy! How is a colony defined, is it one queen is managing the whole 6000km territory?

[–] BreathingUnderWater@lemmy.ca 14 points 4 days ago

I think you are overshooting how much average American citizens think about or even give a shit about Gaza.

Someone has to clean up that excrement and I guarantee you they aren't being paid enough to do it.

Truly shitty ^

Fucking Russia gov't

[–] BreathingUnderWater@lemmy.ca 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

That sound awful to go through, I'm sorry you experienced that. I feel like I wouldn't be able to get back on a bike after having major incident like that. Kudos to you for getting back into it. I live in a bike phobic city where people will openly harass you throwing stuff at you like drinks and shout at you if you are riding a bike in the designated bike lane. And there's been I think 3 - 5 deaths in the last month alone here since it's too expensive to own a car so there's more cyclists now. North America needs to work on its car centric problem

[–] BreathingUnderWater@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 weeks ago

Who would’ve thought? Just like everywhere else, I guess .. (Humans are terrible)

[–] BreathingUnderWater@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah sorry if I got a bit heated in my response. Maybe I misunderstood your point.

[–] BreathingUnderWater@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 weeks ago

Okay, I can really understand what you are trying to say. I feel like there needs to be a different or new word for this kind of experience maybe? Because choosing to abstain from a food group or what have you doesn't make your minority in the sense most of us think of, even if it's technically correct. And we don't want to minimize what true minorities go through when our food choices in this case our truly our own choice. But it is definitely a different experience when someone finds out you choose not to eat the type of food they do. They take it so personally you are not eating meat. I actually had the same issues when I was doing Atkins ages ago, which is mostly protein based. People questioning my food choices because it wasn't what they they eat and they took it as a personal judgement against them.

[–] BreathingUnderWater@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 weeks ago

Who are you? I've seen your post history (now) since you mentioned mine. Interesting. I'm not trolling, I'm a genuine person. It honestly feels like you were the one who is trolling. Sorry you were so offended. Hope you have a better life sometime.

[–] BreathingUnderWater@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 month ago

I remember our high school history teacher beginning our lesson on WWII. A few days into the lesson (explaining the Holocaust and such) We thought we all knew about it already. Then she asked us how many Jewish refugees Canada as a country took in?

We made guesses. A million, one hundred thousand? Canada is a welcoming multicultural country afterall, as we've been taught, so we must have taken a lot!

And then she said Canada took less than a couple thousand Jewish people in. That was quite a shock. The room was silent when she said it. She explained the anti Jewish sentiments of the time. We didn't want them because they weren't Christian. It was so strange to us at the time. Why wouldn't we take them? They needed help. Definitely a strong teaching moment, I've remembered it to this day.

Looked it up and this is the official number I guess: Between 1933 and 1948, less than 5,000 Jewish refugees were allowed into Canada - the smallest number of any Allied nation.

Pitiful.

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