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Leanne Davis
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Leanne Davis
@Cosmic_Slice
Science/Canadian history enthusiast, digital curator and genealogy addict. Firebrand atheist advocating for science & reason in public policy.
Orillia, Ontario Sumali Eylül 2008
107 Sinusundan815 Mga Tagasunod

@RumbleFreeCA @LKrauss1 @chrisbrunet @bradley_tindall Cultural funding focuses on specific European ancestries, not "white" identity. Under the Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms & fed/prov human rights acts, protection against discrimination based on race, color, or ethnic origin applies to ALL, regardless of racial background.
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@LKrauss1 @chrisbrunet @bradley_tindall How many gov't subsidized advocacy groups can you find that support white people?
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@Andrew198004G @LKrauss1 And? We know that thousand died because of the records. Finding the unmarked graves is difficult.
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The understanding of the modern world is based on science and we owe it to our students to teach it as best we can. As I put it in this piece: "It is a giant leap backwards to cater to superstitions in a misguided attempt to pay back Indigenous peoples."
quillette.com/2026/03/26/tre…
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@earlkralik @earth__sophie @LKrauss1 Yes, cram it I to a textbook and take out the human and environmental connection. This allows kids to learn in the environment and not just reading stuff from a book they will never remember.
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@earth__sophie @LKrauss1 There's no such thing as "indigenous land knowledge." If they demonstrate something that's useful, it gets incorporated into all human knowledge.
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@earlkralik @LKrauss1 This just lets them learn in the environment instead of just a textbook. And it integrates so traditional oral storytelling. I would have*loved* this as a kid.
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@LKrauss1 As a biologist & grandparent of a child who may soon enter high school in BC, I found this both useful & disturbing. I'd say it strengthens the case to continue homeschooling.
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@LKrauss1 But this does not change the teaching of science, it provides a place-based context for it. Science gets taught in the local environment rather that just a textbook. Things like building models of clam gardens to study marine biology. I don't see the issue.
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@NovelistNick @LKrauss1 It's not. It has already been defined by the courts.
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@LKrauss1 As long as "hate" is subjective, it cannot be legislated. What people "feel" cannot be made into law. Violations of law are required to meet specific objective criteria. That's why laws exist - to establish DEFINITIVELY what is legal and what is not.
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@adrupsytov @LKrauss1 Did someone in government graffiti Nazi symbols on a church that I missed?
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@OvermanBridge @LKrauss1 I'm a woman and I do not feel vilified by other women, trans or cis. Methinks thou protest too much.
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@LKrauss1 I think trans ideology and it’s associated language and policies are detesting and vilifying of women.
What now?
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@Andrew198004G @LKrauss1 I think you are talking about the Americans. Here, we try to protect those that need it.
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@LKrauss1 It’s becoming blatantly obvious our governments are interested in controlling us rather than working for us. This elite ruling class keeps telling us it’s raining outside while urinating on our shoes. Absolute power corrupts absolutely, humans cannot handle the temptation.
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@LKrauss1 I’m a Madisonian when it comes to speech and expression.
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@LKrauss1 But that *is* the definition in a legal and human rights context. It's a a hallmark of Canadian jurisprudence (notably from cases like R. v. Keegstra and Saskatchewan v. Whatcott)
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@LKrauss1 I'm so jealous of your lack of snow. We still have a good 2 feet left to melt. Can't wait to move.
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@Cosmic_Slice @LKrauss1 I think someone spreading disinformation about my country makes them an asshole.
Assholes abound.
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Free speech is dying in Canada. Soon it will be illegal to say that.
Jinglai He 🇨🇦@JinglaiHe
BREAKING: Mark Carney and the Liberals have rammed their censorship bill, Bill C-9, through the House of Commons despite widespread opposition from millions of Canadians and people of faith. Today is a dark day for free speech in Canada.
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@Cosmic_Slice @LKrauss1 100% agree.
But, as I know you're aware, we're on a social media site, likely the worst or second worst of the lot, where exchanging ideas, rudely, is the whole point.
Where's the fire in your brand, Leanne?
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@MrJustinFREAKIN @LKrauss1 Great succinct argument. Must have put tons of research into that.
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