Regional News - Letter to Editor
June 17, 2008
Please Mr. Doxtdator don't quote from Martin Luther King Jr. while promoting racial segregation in Ontario. Native Protesters' struggle has nothing to do with fighting for Equal Rights and everything to do with MONEY. Whether it is HDI fees or a $663 billion dollar invoice it has always been about the MONEY and how to extort more of it from businesses and Government through the use of violence.
Dr. King's message was about lifting a race of people up to be equal to others and not about enforcing an Apartheid system of segregation where a few are wealthy at the expense of the many – the current Reserve system. Native Protesters want segregation and are willing to use violence to maintain control.
To quote Dr. King's speech, "I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
Well Mr. Doxtdator, I too have a dream and that is that multiculturalism in Canada is more than just a word. It is time for Canada not just to have written on a piece of paper that 'Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race….
In practical terms, it is time for the OPP to stop looking at the Race of the person before deciding whether to enforce the law.
Call me a Racist all you want for believing in Equality but it is our group, not the Native Protesters, who are fighting for Equality and the end of racism in Ontario. It is us who are physically attacked and falsely imprisoned for merely walking down a street like Dr. King did.
The Native Protesters are fighting for segregation of the Races. Their beliefs and actions are almost identical to that of the KKK in the south. Both groups walk around with their faces covered, carrying their flags, while claiming to be defending their culture. Both groups see themselves as above the law and are willing to use violence to intimidate and control other Races. Both groups use fire as a symbol to spread fear – cross burnings versus tire fires. Both groups believe the Creator has granted them special rights over all others which allow them, and them alone, to rule over other Races. Both groups see themselves as having God's authority to us force to preserve their culture.
It is time in Canada for a true Civil Rights movement and that is why we created CANACE – Canadian Advocates for Charter Equality. The one thing Caledonia has exposed is that the Racial Policies are very much ingrained in the police and government at all levels.
I have a dream that the day will come when the police and all levels of Government will not see the Race of a person in the enforcement of laws and government policies.
We will continue to fight Racism within the police and government. The Native Protesters are counting on these Racist policies which allow them to extort money through threats of violence.
Gary McHale
Executive Director
Canadian Advocates for Charter Equality