• Prefect Response to Those Silly Land Acknowledgements

    From BTR1701@atropos@mac.com to rec.arts.tv on Thu Feb 26 01:38:03 2026
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  • From Rhino@no_offline_contact@example.com to rec.arts.tv on Wed Feb 25 22:42:14 2026
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    On 2026-02-25 8:38 p.m., BTR1701 wrote:


    https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/2026501881258790912/vid/avc1/1080x1080/Qbzx3QOh3VV_o2SY.mp4


    I posted a slightly different edit of that same acknowledgement a few
    weeks back ;-) It happened at a Toronto City Council meeting. The
    speaker is a regular at those meetings. He told an interviewer later
    that some of the council members didn't even listen to him because they
    were too busy looking at their phones.

    I don't expect anything he said actually stuck with the councillors and
    that the land acknowledgements will continue for many years.

    I don't live in Toronto but I participated in an online seminar put on
    by our region about diabetic foot care and had to sit through a land acknowledgement, even though our region is on property legally bought
    from the local Indians; the land ownership is not contested by anyone as
    far as I know. But I still see articles about proposed building projects
    in our area where "indigenous groups" are carefully consulted to make
    sure THEY don't mind if a new building is 30 storeys high; if they do,
    that objection seems to be taken more seriously than others. It's
    completely ludicrous.
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    Rhino
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