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Sorry No More - Exposing the Bitter Roots of 'Sugarcane'

Exposing the Bitter Roots of 'Sugarcane' is a research Substack that explores facts vs the deceptive National Geographic shock-u-mentary 'Sugarcane' and addresses related issues on allegations of missing children at Indian Residential Schools.

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Putting Facts before Fantasy:

How Niigaan Sinclair and Sean Carleton Distort the Public Narrative on Unmarked Graves and Indian Residential Schools

(Un)Censored History Invites me on the Show

with Masha Kleiner and Jim McMurtry

How can we Celebrate Emancipation Day when Indigenous Slaves in British Columbia were not Emancipated:

Section 35 Changes Affecting Land Rights were Influenced by Unknown or Foreign Funding

Terry Glavin’s Mythical Review of British Columbia’s History of Slavery

Cowichan and Conflicts

The Ethical and Journalistic Lapses of the Brandon Sun

To be ethical is to know the difference between right and wrong, and to do the right thing.

Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal Perversion of Justice

Unrelated evidence, posthumous defamation and uncorroborated criminal accusations featured at "human rights" tribunal

Responding to Ann Diamond’s Comment

as posted in response to "When Even the Most Rational Man is Fooled by Empathy"

When Even the Most Rational Man is Fooled by Empathy

Did Dr. Jordan Peterson inadvertently lend credence to the blood libel premise of “Sugarcane”?

CBC’s Front Burner – Advocating for Criminalizing Due Diligence and Due Process

A Critique of “What’s fueling residential school denialism?”

Why did you Give Them a Number?

Food for thought for your kids, on Indian Residential School genocide claims.