Friday, August 29, 2014

Tory Blue Murder











Tina Fontaine's body was recovered from the Red River on Aug. 17. 
Police are investigating the death as a homicide. (CBC)


                                                                                                               



26-year-old
 Loretta Saunders, was
 an Inuit woman from
Labrador who was reported
missing from her Halifax
apartment in February.
Her body was found
 in a wooded area
 off the Trans-Canada
\Highway in New Brunswick
 about two weeks later
http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/
loretta-saunders-death-accused-to-stand-trial
-1.1941880
























Could there be predatory sex killers, in our midst?  
Do Canadians care if he's offing brown kids?
Canadian conservatives rejected a bid
Not to cover-up Abel's murder, in the way Cain did!
Bartolomeo Manfredi -
Cain Kills Abel, c. 1600


















Ruling out a national inquiry, sanitizes Aboriginal murder
It buttresses faulty logic against a flimsy girder!
1200 Aboriginal women, the victims of violent crime
Nazi genocide, hath shewn, endurance over time

Our PM busy politicking, when inquiry talks began
Selling Canadians, on a perfunctory, RCMP plan
After all, the Mounties always get their man
Even if their clearance rate, has a 30 year old span.

The RCMP said they investigated these crimes all along
In an oppressive system, not knowing right from wrong
Now Peter MacKay sings his government's "sad, sad song
Of how Tina "lived so fast and died so young"
Peter "don't push [sex workers] they're [too] close to the edge"
Do STATS CAN job numbers count blowjobs and giving head?
"It's like a jungle, sometimes it makes [her] wonder
If [tonight, her corpse] will be [dragged] under"












Indigenous ghettos have them"living second rate"
"And [their] eyes sing a song, called deep [sadness and] hate"
While the rest of us sing, how Canada's so great
Government fears exposing, Nazification of the Canadian state!














To hide Canada's dirty secret vow,
Of how
"The only good Indian..                            
Is a dead [woman] Indian",
Much to Canada's chagrin
In comparison,
left to tell no tales;
That an Indigenous woman's life
To a white woman's, pales!

Political manipulation of Canadian immigration,
Enforces tropes of Snow White skin, dwarfing dark pigmentation.
The Conservatives asked the Queen's "mirror, mirror on the wall
"Who [in Canada] is fairest of them all"?
The Queen's mirror said: permit widespread,
Immigration into Canada, to put conservatives ahead
Create a loyal voter base, the way the Liberals did
In plain sight, white immigrants, remain well hid
Visible minority immigrants, mute indigenous claim
When all clamor for their rights, Indigenous plight will be tame
Make Indigenous another minority, hell, they all look the same!

















Does a national apology make it "even Stephen"?                              
Give Canadians a conservatism, they can believe in
Not Pocahontas, the noble savage for a Canadian John Smith
Is social conscience to conservatives, a liberal myth?
Would Harper rather a Canada run by Trudeau kith, and kin
Idle No More is a protest
movement; which \
began in December 2012,
originating among the
  Aboriginal peoples in Canada
comprising the First Nations,
  Métis and Inuitpeoples
and their non-Aboriginal
supporters in Canada,
 and to a lesser extent
, internationally. It has
consisted of a number
 of political actions
 worldwide, inspired
 in part by the liquid diet
 of Attawapiskat
Chief Theresa Spence[1]
 and further coordinated
 via social media. A reaction
 to alleged legislative abuses
 of indigenous treaty rights
by the Stephen Harper Conservative
federal government,
the movement takes
particular issue with
 the recent omnibus bill Bill C-45.[2][3]
Not getting with the "national inquiry" program's a national sin!


CANADIAN
PRIME MINISTER
STEPHEN HARPER
SMILES
WHILE WEARING
HIS
TRADITION NATIVE
HEAD DRESS
AFTER BECOMING
 "CHIEF SPEAKER" AT
A KAINAI CHIEFTAINSHIP
 CEREMONY ON THE
 BLOOD INDIAN RESERVE
 IN STAND OFF,
 ALBERTA, JULY 11, 2011.

Credits: REUTERS/Todd





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