Post by icemandios on Jul 7, 2021 15:34:27 GMT
Canada's National Archive Cancels Country's First Prime Minister
Tyler Durden's Photo
BY TYLER DURDEN
WEDNESDAY, JUL 07, 2021 - 11:20 AM
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News,
Canadaâs national archive has effectively canceled the countryâs first Prime Minister Sir John Alexander Macdonald by deleting a page about him because it was âoffensiveâ and didnât represent Canada as âdiverse and multicultural.â
âSir John Alexander Macdonald, born in Scotland, was Canadaâs first prime minister. He is famous for his role in the establishment of Canada as a country on July 1 1867. Some of his other notable achievements include building the Canadian Pacific Railway and forming a strong Conservative Party,â writes Dan Frieth.
However, it is Macdonaldâs role in passing the Indian Act, which mandated that children from indigenous tribes assimilate into Christian boarding schools, that has drawn the ire of far-left activists.
The governmentâs establishment of the Chinese Immigration Act in 1885, which limited the entrance of Chinese immigrants into Canada by charging them a head tax of $50 each, is also apparently grounds for Macdonaldâs cancellation.
After an unknown number of complaints (it may have been just one), Canadaâs national archive website apologized and vowed to remove all offending material about Macdonald and any other historical figure who upsets 21st century woke imbeciles.
âOur current website contains information that was written many years ago,â states a notice posted on the website.
âUnfortunately, it does not always reflect our diverse and multicultural country, often presenting one side of Canadaâs history.â
âLibrary Archives Canada acknowledges that some of its online presence is offensive and continues to correct these issues. That is why content that is redundant or outdated will be removed or rewritten.â
In other words, history will be ârewrittenâ to satiate the mob.
As we previously highlighted, while Canada is canceling its historical figures, representation for the LGBT movement is more ingrained than ever before.
The Canadian government recently announced that it is expanding âPride Monthâ for the entire summer and calling it âPride Seasonâ.
Meanwhile, the mob is also toppling statues of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria outside legislatures because they are symbols of the countryâs past.
Good luck, Canada.
Tyler Durden's Photo
BY TYLER DURDEN
WEDNESDAY, JUL 07, 2021 - 11:20 AM
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News,
Canadaâs national archive has effectively canceled the countryâs first Prime Minister Sir John Alexander Macdonald by deleting a page about him because it was âoffensiveâ and didnât represent Canada as âdiverse and multicultural.â
âSir John Alexander Macdonald, born in Scotland, was Canadaâs first prime minister. He is famous for his role in the establishment of Canada as a country on July 1 1867. Some of his other notable achievements include building the Canadian Pacific Railway and forming a strong Conservative Party,â writes Dan Frieth.
However, it is Macdonaldâs role in passing the Indian Act, which mandated that children from indigenous tribes assimilate into Christian boarding schools, that has drawn the ire of far-left activists.
The governmentâs establishment of the Chinese Immigration Act in 1885, which limited the entrance of Chinese immigrants into Canada by charging them a head tax of $50 each, is also apparently grounds for Macdonaldâs cancellation.
After an unknown number of complaints (it may have been just one), Canadaâs national archive website apologized and vowed to remove all offending material about Macdonald and any other historical figure who upsets 21st century woke imbeciles.
âOur current website contains information that was written many years ago,â states a notice posted on the website.
âUnfortunately, it does not always reflect our diverse and multicultural country, often presenting one side of Canadaâs history.â
âLibrary Archives Canada acknowledges that some of its online presence is offensive and continues to correct these issues. That is why content that is redundant or outdated will be removed or rewritten.â
In other words, history will be ârewrittenâ to satiate the mob.
As we previously highlighted, while Canada is canceling its historical figures, representation for the LGBT movement is more ingrained than ever before.
The Canadian government recently announced that it is expanding âPride Monthâ for the entire summer and calling it âPride Seasonâ.
Meanwhile, the mob is also toppling statues of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria outside legislatures because they are symbols of the countryâs past.
Good luck, Canada.