tinydancer
Diamond Member
I wish people would take the time to understand that when First Nations make a claim that includes the phrase "ancestral" it almost always means the property isn't theirs and never was nor will be. Ever.
It's what they do. Hey sometimes it works with the public immediately jumping to the conclusion that because the First Nation would never ever play politics or lie or both the claim must be credible.
Think how many threads people had going over the Rosebud claims with the Keystone Pipeline issue.
Hey they've learned really well how to play the game. Always check a map when land is in dispute.
It's what they do. Hey sometimes it works with the public immediately jumping to the conclusion that because the First Nation would never ever play politics or lie or both the claim must be credible.
Think how many threads people had going over the Rosebud claims with the Keystone Pipeline issue.
Hey they've learned really well how to play the game. Always check a map when land is in dispute.