Statistics Canada produced an important report last week into the murders of Indigenous women and girls.
It should have a significant impact on public policy in Canada, but almost certainly won’t because it conflicts with the “woke” narrative about who murders Indigenous women and why.The report has several fascinating findings, but here is the key one: In most cases , “the person accused of their homicide was also Indigenous.”In short, most murdered Indigenous women were killed by Indigenous men .
However, the fact that nearly nine-in-10 murders of Indigenous women are committed by other Indigenous people does mean the “progressive” narrative that bad, mean white men are killing Indigenous women is false.That means nearly all the solutions proposed so far by the Trudeau Liberals, by academics and by the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls are destined to fail because they are seeking to solve the wrong problem – i.e. systemic white racism.
The inquiry’s final report even called the situation “a Canadian genocide” and chief commissioner, Marion Buller, said there was a “deliberate, race, identity and gender-based genocide” going on in Canada against Indigenous women.Buller and Trudeau were perpetuating a myth that hinders reconciliation.
But since 1999, judges have been compelled to give Indigenous criminals lighter sentences because of the general hardships of growing up Indigenous – family breakup, alcohol and drug abuse, poverty and the hangover from residential schools.
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