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The Blackface PM of Canada, known as Justin Trudeau, is a colonizer because he insists on continuing the pipeline.

The genocide that was caused by European settlers didn't end hundreds of years ago. It's still continuing to this day.

For instance, there is a pipeline that is being built on Native land to this day. Justin Trudeau, the so-called PM of so-called Canada, has been adamant about advocating for its construction.

Native groups all across the nation have expressed their rejection of wanting this pipeline being built because it's going to drain a lot of the resources that are on the land they've inhabited and taken care of for over 100,000 years. Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party have recognized that the natives don't want this pipeline built and they're continuing with its expansion at the expense of the victims of genocide.

Meaning, since the natives don't want it, and Justin Trudeau does, he is the modern day definition of a [b]colonizer[/b] and he isn't owed any respect on those grounds alone. Showing further that it is totally progressive to be against Justin Trudeau and his Party.

What exactly makes Liberals think they're on the right side of history? They're just cut from the same cloth as their genocidal ancestors.
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MarkPaul · 26-30, M
This is the biggest overstatement of an exaggeration that I have ever heard. In case you don't know, energy is what fuels the modern world. Now, that being said there is a balance that can be achieved between our environmental necessities and keeping life livable for the total population with reasonable hydro bills and access to the energy that keeps society moving forward.
MickRogers · 26-30, M
@MarkPaul Your energy claim is pretty much irrelevant to anything I've said. The pipeline's main motive is to give jobs to Canadians and build the economy, not necessarily that it's "the best way to conserve energy."

Besides, even if that were the case, it would still be irrelevant to what I said. I laid out a simple train of logic and you have failed to show how it's wrong. I'll try again:

- Natives have inhabited the land for over hundreds of thousands of years and have kept it in working order this whole time.

- Justin Trudeau and the Liberals have decided that a pipeline needs to be built so people can have jobs.

- Natives don't want this pipeline built on their land yet Trudeau and the Liberals wish overrule them.

In what way is he not a colonizer?
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@MickRogers He's just as much of a native as any of the rest of us. You are so filled with self-righteous anger that you don't even know what you are arguing for or against. Follow the logic trail (like a child)...

1. The modern world needs energy.
2. The pipeline is one tool to provide energy.
3. Jobs is a useful by-product (a bonus).
4. Caring for the environment (protecting the land) and producing energy can both be accomplished.
5. This is a win-win.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
@MickRogers You mentioned Native Groups, dude. Besides if the pipeline will benefit the larger community over a much smaller one. The Government is going to do it.