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Old 02-27-2024, 01:00 PM   #1185
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Originally Posted by rubecube View Post
Only an absolute idiot would think that those two things are comparable analogies.

Again, it's also not entirely about what's offensive/inoffensive. It's about recognizing accurate terminology to describe people who live in B.C., who may not identify as British Columbians due to how they view their relationship with their traditional territories. Due to the fact that most of these territories being unceded in B.C., the courts and the government recognize them as nations within Canada.

Conservatives sure do get pissy about the dumbest ####.
I'll give you a pass this one time, but I hope you take this as an opportunity to be better and less offensive.

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This includes “Aboriginal groups,” “Aboriginal interest” and the word “traditional.” “Traditional knowledge, traditional territories, makes it seem like it is only applicable to the past and not the present,” it reads.
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