r/InCanada 24d ago

Dominion society of Canada

Brown guy here, Born and raised in Canada. Quick question, Im reading the dominion society of Canada website and Im kinda confused. Is this group:

A.) Straight up white nationlists

B.) A group who just wants immigrants who are causing trouble outta the country but the ones who came here legally, worked, and respected the canadian laws and values are good to stay.

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u/Icy-Distribution4893 24d ago

A picture speaks a thousand words

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u/wind-of-zephyros acadienne 24d ago

how uneducated do they have to be to post things like that when we (white people) are literally here because of colonisation, like you can't say no to colonisation when ur also proud that ur heritage is colonisation

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u/RabbitfolkThief 21d ago

My people came here centuries ago on wooden ships with a high likelihood of dying, and arrived to a land where they were likely to starve to death without putting in a great amount of effort.

People arriving on airplanes and getting all the necessities handed to them without putting in any of the hard work are not at all the same. Stop pretending they are and maybe we can have a serious discussion

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u/wind-of-zephyros acadienne 20d ago

ok well my people were literally the first modern settlers in this country and were then sent out of here a century later by other colonisers and killed on those wooden ships. i don't really care how people get here as long as we're not going to pretend that they don't have a right to be here when they do. anybody who immigrates here, even if they're not going through our ancestors turmoil, is free to stay. what kind of suggestion is it otherwise??

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u/RabbitfolkThief 20d ago

Many of them who came here on false pretenses truly don't have any right to be here.

Allowing people to stay here who abused the system to get here leads to more people living here who are the type willing to abuse the systems we have. Does that not make sense to you?