At the
beginning of this, the first week in Advent, we in the Dominion of Canada were
given an early Christmas gift. On
Monday the book Grave
Error: How the Media Misled Us (And the Truth About Residential Schools) was
released. This book was co-written by C. P. Champion,
historian and editor of the Dorchester
Review and Tom Flanagan, historian, political scientists, and former adviser
to former Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
It was co-published by Dorchester Books,
the book imprint of the semi-annual history journal that Champion edits, and by
True North Media, the online media
company that is one of the few sources of news in our country not under the
thumb of the current Prime Minister, the evil Captain Airhead. A foreword was contributed by the Right
Honourable Baron Black of Crossharbour.
The book, from the description of it provided by its publishers,
addresses the many misconceptions, partial truths, and outright lies that a far
too large percentage of the population have accepted with regards to the Indian
Residential Schools since Canada’s corrupt and dishonourable mainstream media,
with the backing of our corrupt and dishonourable politicians and academics, turned
the announcement of the discovery of ground disturbances on the site of the
former Kamloops Residential School a couple of summers ago into a pretext for
launching a disgusting campaign of hate directed against our country, her
founders, her historical leaders, and her churches.
This is a
book notice rather than a review. I
have not had the opportunity to read the book myself, yet, having only just
learned of it this week, and am not in the habit of reviewing books that I have
not read. I am familiar with the
writers and publishers, however, and on that basis am quite confident that it
is everything it advertises itself to be and on those grounds am comfortable
with recommending it to others.
The timing
of this book’s release could not be more fortuitous. On 30 November, the
Canadian Press reported that John Robertson, a municipal counsellor in
Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island, had been suspended for six months, fined
$500 and ordered to write a letter of apology, for displaying a sign on his own
property that said “Truth: Mass grave hoax” and “Reconciliation: Redeem Sir
John A.’s integrity”. There was nothing
wrong with that sign. When the CBC and
other mainstream media outlets took the Kamloops band’s announcement that it
had discovered what it believed to be unmarked graves, a claim that as it
turned out itself exceeded what its evidentiary basis could support, and
exaggerated that into a claim of mass graves, hoax is indeed the appropriate
word to describe it. That anybody,
anywhere in this country, could be suspended from duty and fined for standing
up for the reputation of the leading Father of Confederation, our first and
greatest Prime Minister, is obscene.
This incident, however, is an indicator of something much larger that is
underway in our country. The forces in
media, academia and government, bent on tearing apart the foundation of our
country and civilization, who have latched on to the Residential Schools
narrative as a means of accomplishing their unholy, Satan inspired, Year Zero,
Cultural Maoist ends, have grown bolder in their intolerance of any dissent
from their narrative as the flimsy from the onset evidentiary support for that
narrative has eroded away to nothing due to the efforts of researchers, such as
those associated with the Frontier Centre for Public Policy here in Winnipeg,
who have been willing to examine that evidence. They have weighed it in the balance over and
over again, and as with King Belshazzar in the book of Daniel, it has been
found to be wanting every time. The
Cultural Maoists are demanding that these researchers and everyone who repeats
their findings be silenced. There is
even a movement in Parliament to outright criminalize disagreement with the
narrative.
This is why
it is so timely that a book like this, challenging that narrative head on, has
appeared. It is also why it is
imperative that we get it into the hands of as many Canadians as possible.
Get your
copy today.
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