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In this episode, I hold myself accountable by expressing my anger and frustrations towards my own actions as someone that identifies as Canadian and as someone who is a settler to Canada. This episode is not trying to cancel Canada as a whole nor is it trying to "cancel" Canada Day. This episode is a mere expression of understanding how Canada actually came to be and the establishments of settler colonialism has shaped Canada in the way that it is today. It has been far too long that Canada only just now, begins to realize their political and social injustice towards Indigenous people. It is heartbreaking, and as someone who identities as Canadian, I want to express my sorrows and my willingness to do better, learn more, and be more educated regarding these topics. Change needs to happen WITHIN the governmental system.
By Vivian XiaIn this episode, I hold myself accountable by expressing my anger and frustrations towards my own actions as someone that identifies as Canadian and as someone who is a settler to Canada. This episode is not trying to cancel Canada as a whole nor is it trying to "cancel" Canada Day. This episode is a mere expression of understanding how Canada actually came to be and the establishments of settler colonialism has shaped Canada in the way that it is today. It has been far too long that Canada only just now, begins to realize their political and social injustice towards Indigenous people. It is heartbreaking, and as someone who identities as Canadian, I want to express my sorrows and my willingness to do better, learn more, and be more educated regarding these topics. Change needs to happen WITHIN the governmental system.