35 min

Raceshifters, Pretendians, Cultural Genocide and Slavery The Reality of Turtle Island

    • Society & Culture

Get ready for your favourite weekly podcast "The Reality of Turtle Island" with your Hosts @andrewbrant87 @cottreezy and @nick_lamarsh brought to you by @tworowcoffeeco

Every Monday at 7:00amET on YouTube and your favorite podcast platforms.

This week we get into another discussion about what constitutes a win for white people after hundreds of years of genocide and oppression.

While going back and forth giving historical examples, a good reference was brought up about slavery in Canada which can be found in "It Was Dark There All The Time: Sophia Burthen and the Legacy of Slavery in Canada" by Andrew Hunter.

Our episode opens with an introduction, along with the significance of why we introduce ourselves or ask who a person's family is; it's cultural, a tradition that has sustained through generations withstanding attempted genocide and assimilation. It isn't out of malice that we ask, watch the show to find out more.

The Canadian celebrations are going to begin soon, with people sending fireworks into the air not realizing or ever caring what that day truly means. The Canadian flag is red, because they celebrate the blood of our ancestors that they painted the earth with.

Get ready for your favourite weekly podcast "The Reality of Turtle Island" with your Hosts @andrewbrant87 @cottreezy and @nick_lamarsh brought to you by @tworowcoffeeco

Every Monday at 7:00amET on YouTube and your favorite podcast platforms.

This week we get into another discussion about what constitutes a win for white people after hundreds of years of genocide and oppression.

While going back and forth giving historical examples, a good reference was brought up about slavery in Canada which can be found in "It Was Dark There All The Time: Sophia Burthen and the Legacy of Slavery in Canada" by Andrew Hunter.

Our episode opens with an introduction, along with the significance of why we introduce ourselves or ask who a person's family is; it's cultural, a tradition that has sustained through generations withstanding attempted genocide and assimilation. It isn't out of malice that we ask, watch the show to find out more.

The Canadian celebrations are going to begin soon, with people sending fireworks into the air not realizing or ever caring what that day truly means. The Canadian flag is red, because they celebrate the blood of our ancestors that they painted the earth with.

35 min

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