CANADAS RACIAL PROFILING, A GIANT STEP BACKWARDS
It
was just a field trip to the Thunder Bay Police Service Dennis Franklin
Cromarty High School, and Aboriginal school from Thunder Bay, was
conducting. The November 7th field trip was a part of their
transitional training into mainstream Canadian society. The purpose was
to teach them where to go if they needed assistance and help once they
were away from tribal life. The lesson students learned was way more
then they bargained for since one of their own was pulled from the
ranks forced to disrobe and was interrogated. Abraham Miles 17, was
from the Fort Severn First Nation Reserve located along the shores of
Hudson Bay. He was wearing a shirt manufactured by Warchief Native
Apparel depicting a Native chief in full headdress. The shirt like
other Native designed cloths were designed to instill Native pride,
unity and positivity. In short, it was simply a shirt with a Native
theme imprinted on the front. The clothing manufacturer was based in
Abe's home town and the pride of that Aboriginal community, such irony.
While the students were touring the Police Service headquarters and
observant officer yanked the surprised student from the ranks of his
peers and forced him to remove the shirt. Then without the presents of
an adult he was removed to a room where he was interrogated about gang
activity. Then the police took mug shots of this innocent student whose
crime was wearing a shirt a cop did not like. This was a classic
example of Canada's policy of racial profiling to say the least.
According to Grand Chief Stan Beardy of the Nishnawabe Aski Nation,
"The truth is, he was out here by himself, 500 miles from home. English
is his second language. If that young man, 17 years old, tried to make
reason with a six-foot policeman that weighs 300 pounds, what are his
chances of being heard?" Further, Chief Beardy said, "We try to
portray ourselves in a positive manner with our own art and our own
artists. But instead, they just took him aside and said, You know,
you're a Native person, the T-shirt says war chief, so it has to be
gang-related." The very notion a student would be subjugated for
identifying with his Native Roots is simply appalling to say the very
least. This is a classic example of this cancer that has spread across
the United States and Canada in the form of racial profiling. Fact is,
it tosses Canada back into the Dark Ages as it revels the second agenda
of hate that still exists. The students learned a valuable lesson
though. Sadly they learned that racial hatred is alive and well and
they can't trust the authorities or society whence they leave the
sanctuary of their reserve. And people wonder why kids self medicate
with booze and drugs. They learned more then school officials bargained
for. They learned the reason why sorrow and futility are the norm in
Native society. Society tells Natives that it is time to forgive the
wrongs of the past. And I contend "How can we forgive when we are still
under siege?"
Your Devil's Advocate
Buffalohair
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Buffalohair CANADAS RACIAL PROFILING, A GIANT STEP BACKWARDS
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