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sabotabby ([personal profile] sabotabby) wrote2022-09-08 07:42 pm

Settlers gonna settler

I know everyone is all upset or amused, depending on your political persuasion, by some other big news right now, but I kinda had to share this before I forgot.

There is a thing called the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. The name alone needs some unpacking, especially if you live somewhere other than so-called Canada. Who are these names, you might ask? Not two people who ever met, that's for sure. Gord Downie was the lead singer of the Tragically Hip, who died rather tragically from cancer. Chanie Wenjack was a young Anishinaabe boy who, like many Indigenous children of his generation, was kidnapped and sent to residential school, where he was the victim of genocidal abuse. At 12 years old, he ran away and died of starvation and exposure.

Downie, in the last years of his life, was moved and horrified by Chanie's story. He set out to do something, and that something was a concept album and graphic novel about Chanie's life and death called The Secret Path. After his death the fund was established to educate and build awareness about residential schools. I'm reasonably sure that the proceeds didn't go to benefit Downie personally.

I've listened to a number of Indigenous people talk about this, and as you can imagine there are many different opinions. Most voices I've heard think that Downie absolutely had good intentions, but many are a little suspicious of this fund and also of the idea that this boy's story should have to be told by a wealthy white man in order for anyone to feel a certain way about it. I will not weigh in on it as I'm not Indigenous but I was sort of ambivalent. I don't use these sorts of materials in my classroom because I would prefer to highlight the work of Indigenous creators, many of whom have lived experience with residential schools and generational trauma.

All of this is to say that the fund sent around educational packages to schools this week. There was some good stuff in them, actually, including David A. Robertson's On the Trapline. And then I found these:

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Is it me or is it in poor taste that your branded swag for your fund that is literally named after a child who froze to death is...gloves? Kind of thin gloves???

Because I think it's gross, actually.

They say "do something" on them.

I don't blame Gord Downie for this, btw. By all accounts he was a decent guy. I want to believe he wouldn't have approved of this.

This is why the kids say reconciliation is dead.
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[personal profile] kore 2022-09-09 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'm not being an asshole and going "SHE WAS A PARASITE!" on grief posts on Twitter or arguing with people here, and I assume people on social media know me well enough they either agree with my politics or are fine with ignoring them, lol. But tone policing and shaming people always makes me angry. I even saw some of it when people like Jerry Falwell died. (Not that the Queen was like Falwell blah blah.) I'm convinced it's a knee-jerk reaction of some kind of Presbyterian moral upbringing, idefk.

I saw a Winchester erotic incest account tone-policing Jorts the Cat on Twitter

//facedesk

I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU REMINDED ME OF DAVID CAMERON FUCKING A PIG. Jesus. What a time to be alive. Charles is what, seventy-fucking-five? Even if he lives to be his mother's age he'll "only" have been King for like two decades. LOL.