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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 704640" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Well, treatys were signed hundred(s) of years ago. We invaded thier land. The became our citizens.</p><p>The US has treatys with the native Indains as well.</p><p> </p><p>Just think of it, of invading some poor african country, then getting rich off thier resources, and letting the tribes starve to death.</p><p>Yes, we have artifically kept them from starving or dying of young age. Or even dying out.</p><p>We have stolen thier fish, and other food sources they had... like we did with the indians and bison.</p><p> </p><p>I agree, major mistakes were made in the past. But, there is no return now, to the olden traditional ways.</p><p>Besides , the UN would never forgive a country, that lets it's citizens starve to death after we stoled most of thier natural food supply.</p><p>I see enough "help for Africa" infomercials on TV. What reputation would Canada get, if "help for the Canadian North" was on TV and asking for donations ?</p><p> </p><p>Local food supplies are available almost everywhere on this planet. Only problem is, they are mostly seasonal. Which means you need to conserve them. Which in return can cause diseases, outbreaks, death, etc. Providing the hunt was good during the season, and you had enough to conserve at all.</p><p> </p><p>Anyways, we live in a sociality now, where every citizen should be provided the rights to the basic requirements to live on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 704640, member: 23950"] Well, treatys were signed hundred(s) of years ago. We invaded thier land. The became our citizens. The US has treatys with the native Indains as well. Just think of it, of invading some poor african country, then getting rich off thier resources, and letting the tribes starve to death. Yes, we have artifically kept them from starving or dying of young age. Or even dying out. We have stolen thier fish, and other food sources they had... like we did with the indians and bison. I agree, major mistakes were made in the past. But, there is no return now, to the olden traditional ways. Besides , the UN would never forgive a country, that lets it's citizens starve to death after we stoled most of thier natural food supply. I see enough "help for Africa" infomercials on TV. What reputation would Canada get, if "help for the Canadian North" was on TV and asking for donations ? Local food supplies are available almost everywhere on this planet. Only problem is, they are mostly seasonal. Which means you need to conserve them. Which in return can cause diseases, outbreaks, death, etc. Providing the hunt was good during the season, and you had enough to conserve at all. Anyways, we live in a sociality now, where every citizen should be provided the rights to the basic requirements to live on. [/QUOTE]
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