It doesn't have anything to do about murdered women, digging up possible victims or even justice
It has everything to do with legitimizing hate and normalizing racist ideals ... these aren't ads to let people know what she doesn't want to do ... it's an advertising campaign announcing to every right and far-right leaning moron out there that their ideology is accepted and can be promoted. It's a hate filled campaign to all right wing followers that it's ok to delegitmize minorities and dismiss them because they don't matter.
It's a campaign for hate ... and everyone who allows it to just happen and continue is part of the problem.
Over the summer, Stefanson’s PC government faced a wave of protests in Winnipeg, later spreading across the country and even receiving international attention, over its refusal to search Winnipeg’s landfill for the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran — two Indigenous women believed to be victims of an alleged serial killer charged with their murders last year.
Winnipeg’s police chief previously stated that investigators believe their remains are at a local landfill where the body of another woman, believed murdered by the same alleged serial killer, was recovered last summer.
What a piece of shit. But indigenous people aren't people to conservatives, of course.
Are you saying ALL Canadians are racist towards ALL indigenous peoples?
Or just those whose lands overlap with Canada?
And are you including indigenous Canadians in that hate group?
My experience is that there is a very vocal minority of Canadians who are actively racist towards anyone not like them, and a smaller subset that seems to have it out for indigenous peoples because of T&R and taxation.
And then there is a much larger minority of Canadians who just passively accepts the racism of that other group but pretty much ignores/is ignorant of the issues surrounding what racism has done to Canada’s indigenous communities.
Then there’s a minority who aren’t indigenous but do understand the issues for one reason or another, and aren’t racist, but still haven’t succeeded in getting wide support for T&R because most Canadians are happier living in ignorance.
I’m not indigenous, but grew up spending a lot of my time on a reserve with friends. I was lucky to have my elementary Canadian History taught by a residential school survivor. We learned what it was really like, and learned the local language, history and culture at the local long house.
And I still catch myself being unintentionally racist despite all that sometimes.
Of course I’m also often appalled that I know more local history, culture and language than many of the people who grew up on reserve. It seems like the residential schools and related policies really did work, and the result is a mess that will take generations to heal.
If you grew up near that culture and are aware of the history and have empathy for their struggle, do you not see how unhelpful and unnecessarily pedantic your response to an understanably frustrated and fed up post is?
If a good portion of the majority oppressing you is invested in keeping you disempowered and often actively attacking you, would you feel the need to painstakingly qualify your outrage/desperation? Maybe put your ego aside and spend more energy trying to be a part of the solution, and less on whatever you think you're doing here
Like, I get the argument against the project. The chance of finding anything to help bring the killer to justice is roughly zero. The women will still be just as dead, and may not even be found. But still, peace-of-mind is not valueless... but how many millions will we pay for that?
But regardless of the arguments about this: Putting out ads on the subject is absolutely moronic.
As for those that aren't protesting:
The criminal lawyers in I know from Winnipeg believe that justice will be served and Skibicki will be convicted of the murders of these women, even without the bodies being found. So spending a quarter of the provincial justice budget on one case that is already likely to be won (or roughly 30 times the amount spent on an average homicide, or 6 times the amount the budgeted for "Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations" for the whole year), probably just isn't going to happen. I know that it's brutal to say, but it's just not going to happen.
But there is a huge difference between looking at the costs and understanding that it won't happen, and spending money advertising how proud you are that you're not going to do it.
Putting aside that I've seen plenty express the desire to volunteer, you literally have zero basis to assume what others may or may not choose to do. There have already been experts other than the one Stefanson hired who have looked at the facts and said that recovering the bodies is absolutely feasible and wouldn't cost what she claims.