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On May 30, 2024 at 4:32:43 PM PDT, "Rhino" <no_offline_contact@example.com>
wrote:

> The National Post seems to be saying that the whole story of mass
> graves at the Indian residential schools was a massive hysteria based
> on a very little. 
> 
>
> https://nationalpost.com/opinion/terry-glavin-canada-slowly-acknowledging-there-never-was-a-mass-grave
> 
> I believe the story of mass graves at residential schools was widely
> reported around the world when they were first mentioned in 2021; it was
> certainly big news here in Canada. Now, three years later and with many
> millions of dollars of tax money spent on getting to the truth,
> apparently not one of the alleged graves has been opened so not one
> dead body can be confirmed, let alone the hundreds that were alleged. 
> 
> As the article mentions, "denialism" - assertions that these "anomalies"
> aren't bodies or, that if they are bodies, they weren't murdered but
> succumbed to tuberculosis or other diseases - is essentially a
> thoughtcrime in this country so I'm not going to say anything of the
> kind in case someone decides to come after me. I'll just leave you to
> read the article and come to your own conclusions. 
> 
> One final thought. Given the massive amounts of money that has been
> spent and the paltry amount of insight gained from this expenditure, a
> reasonable person might wonder who benefited from these claims in the
> first place?

Hey, at least y'all aren't paying $1 billion per EV charging station the way
we are!