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by Alain G » 17/02/11, 17:12

Can you still defend the Indians with the carnage of resources cited here?

Posted June 21, 2010 - 14:15
Hello everyone, it is really disappointing to see one of the most beautiful parks like that of La Vérendry deteriorate like that with the superb lazy fishing technique of our friends (who are supposed to be in harmony with nature ..... ..mon Q) in the spawning grounds, it drives me crazy at a point where I think I will go more in the park, it should be boycotted, the sepaq will be able to wake up.
lucky that it is quite far in the woods because if it will be close to my home I believe that there would be several confrontations in the spawning places.

When I hear Carboma's words:


Indeed, I must admit that the main reason for the decline of Walleye on Cabonga and Dozois is due to net fishing during spawning periods. Personally, I think it makes no sense to let people do that. Often, outfitter guides find nets, "Gill net", abandoned in rivers. La Capitachouane, La Chochocouane, ... Fillets over 300 feet long and full of rotten fish. So bulging and filled with fish that they can't haul them up or even bring it back to shore with a medium power engine. Abandoned nets ... Possibly the previous catch was too big and required too much work. They are abandoned and left to rot ... What a waste!
This has been declared to the authorities, but nothing has been done.
Big existing social problems further pushes the black market and smuggling. To get enough of desire, you need cash and this is the quickest way to do it. We sell our resources for drugs.
As sad as it is, this is reality.


I'm getting more and more crazy, it's hard to control and stay respectful with people like that, I put them all in the same boat it's people who are supposed to be in harmony with nature and to understand it while respecting or ripping it off

of a frustrated guy who hates nets except * FUCKS ....... FUCKS *


Not so harmless our Indians!
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by Alain G » 17/02/11, 17:18

bernardd wrote:
Alain G wrote:I would point out to you that the USA and Canada come from mainly European strains


You seem to forget some elements of my sentence!

"I would point out to you that the USA and Canada come from mainly European strains and that France has not done better in the recent past!"

My poor Berneur, you speak again and as always through your hat without knowledge of reality on subjects that you do not control and of which you take cognizance on the net while always looking on the side which serves you well!


If you don't want to be challenged, don't start a subject without mastering it!

It is not a personal attack as you like to say it but simply another version of reality like it or not!
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by bernardd » 17/02/11, 17:26

Alain G wrote:Not so harmless our Indians!


And no, it is quite possible that some who survived the school deportation have finally received Western training.

They must not have had access to the grenades, so they use the nets, like all fishermen.

Where mine releases haven't destroyed fish, of course.
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by Alain G » 17/02/11, 18:00

Well I give you a good subject on overfishing in St-Pierre and Miquelon that the bad Canada has fortunately stopped!


It's in your backyard and it concerns you!

Overfishing


I remember it like it was yesterday. When Canada started to take a serious interest in the problem of intensive overfishing and to put on international pressure which we paid for, history proved to us that it was more than necessary and it would be time to recognize it.
Before we asked for an area of ​​200 miles around the archipelago, we were still fishing unreasonably. We were far too numerous and efficient, we were depleting the resource, this is no longer to prove.
Our analysis of the situation at the time did not take these facts into account, so our reaction was not very conciliatory rather even passionate and it is perfectly understandable ... but what is it today?
The request to extend our area to the continental shelf is part of the same logic of fighting against Canada but this time for the exploitation of oil. We are all witnesses of France's lack of interest in this subject, and I am delighted. To support this project is to move away from the regional cooperation that we so much need in order to be in political harmony with our neighbors who have a head start over most of the world thanks to the listening they take to great scientists.
The oil project is a decoy
The oil project is an illusion, as is the policy of Sarco representatives at SPM.
Being in the majority has not served the archipelago in any way, sustainable development is certainly not their cup of tea.

This did not serve as a lesson. No ! We continue to club the Canadian government with projects not at all in line with the new needs of the earth.

In terms of regional cooperation, we have a misunderstood and therefore underestimated potential. It is true that it does not jump to the eyes like hydrocarbons, it would be necessary to show reflection and imagination! Become ecosystem managers, for example, by only allowing artisanal dredging, by banning trawling from our exclusive maritime area. Insist that our quotas be fished only with a link net which exercises on the resource only a sampling and not a systematic genocide of the school of fish tracked with all the technological equipment. So we could establish ourselves as precursors and revalue these resources in an Eco label certified fair trade.
In your soul and conscience you can make a gesture for the planet and its people, of which you are a part. By voting José Bové, you will give a little oxygen to the right causes. Saint-Pierre and Miquelon is not on another planet, and futuristic initiatives belong to us, it is up to us to decide.



PS: Net fishing is prohibited on our lakes!
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by bernardd » 17/02/11, 19:11

Alain G wrote:Well I give you a good subject on overfishing in St-Pierre and Miquelon that the bad Canada has fortunately stopped!


You could say that you are trying to drown the fish.

Compare the genocide of the inhabitants of the Americas to the problems of overfishing, it had to be done.
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by Alain G » 17/02/11, 19:25

How does your genocide that I don't approve concern ecology?


Look in your backyard before you want to teach others!


Talk about the Alberta oil sands and at least we will agree!

You're attacking Canadians on things they didn't want, and for the aboriginal people, when you come to find out the truth and we'll talk about it again. They are not excluded! They exclude themselves!

All Canadians are against these unfortunate moments in our history, the Canadian government is something else!
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by bernardd » 17/02/11, 19:44

All of the politician's discourse strategy: what a demonstration!

Drown the fish, cast doubt on the interest of the subject, and a new personal attack:

Alain G wrote:How does your genocide that I don't approve concern ecology?

Look in your backyard before you want to teach others!


Ready for the elections?

Alain G wrote:Talk about the Alberta oil sands and at least we will agree!


No problem, it's a forum, you can bring your stone to the subject.

Alain G wrote:You're attacking Canadians on things they didn't want, and for the aboriginal people, when you come to find out the truth and we'll talk about it again. They are not excluded! They exclude themselves!


Obviously, the links indicated are not all on Canada: it is your choice to focus on this subject.

But it is interesting to note that in this quotation, you do not include the natives among the Canadians.

A reminder of the first post:
bernardd wrote:As you can see, this is primarily a religious war. Because of their religions, land ownership does not exist.

And means of underground struggle are used to undermine these religions, for example by appointing "officials" not recognized by the population, so that they can then take decisions against the population: HOPI CHAIRMAN'S PROPOSALS REMOVES RELIGIOUS PROTECTIONS IN HOPI CONSTITUTION

Legal battle against coal mines in Arizona : when the invading authorities do not even respect their own laws.

An Oglala Lakota tribe is fighting against a uranium mine project:
Lakota Debra White Plume: Radioactive Sacrifice Area

The Innu tribe fights against the exploration and exploitation of uranium, in what is called Quebec:
Innu call for moratorium on uranium exploration and mining

Huichol community fights against silver mine:
Local Communities Reject Operations On Their Ancestral Land
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by Alain G » 17/02/11, 20:58

Don't be stupid with me!

This is the start of the first post:

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MessagePosted on: Wed 01 Dec 2010, 10:50 The hidden genocide of the occupied americas Reply with quote
When we talk about the occupied territories, we think of the Middle East.

But forget the biggest territories currently occupied: the Americas.

The native populations, called Amerindian by the invaders, always fight to preserve simply their material survival, but also the integrity of the territories, their culture, their religions.

Hidden from history: the canadian holocaust

A book translated into French:
The undisclosed story of the genocide of the Aboriginal people

A testimony from the 60s on the forced internship of indigenous people, with the associated ill-treatment, in what the invaders call Canada:
Residential School Survivor: Queen of England Took Children Away

Another testimony of the Navajo on boarding schools, deportations and forced sterilizations:
Navajo Jean Whitehorse: Boarding schools, relocation and sterilization


And my answer a little further:

Alain G wrote:It must be the continuation of my discussion on the poutpout or I reveal the scam!

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MessagePosted on: Fri 26 Nov 2010, 10:43 Post subject: Reply with quote
Alain G wrote:
When is bAirnard not pushing too hard on the subject because I am going to take down a quantity of information against MD?

You still can't keep threats against all the sites that speak against you! And especially now!


That is what threats are after school playground puns. You cross the line, Alain G.

It is not because you live in a stolen territory, conquered by violence, lies and cowardice that you have to think you are allowed.

What level of pride do you need to be the subject of a queen?

https://www.econologie.com/forums/la-voiture ... 7-240.html


You posted this following my intervention on the AirPod where I demonstrated the scam!

PS: Reread well my interventions, I am of indigenous descent and your elections you can put them where I think!


Go back to lie on the site of Negro instead of rambling!
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by bernardd » 17/02/11, 21:46

Certainly, you should not center everything on yourself.

After the politician's speech, you add insults to personal attacks: everyone can see your inappropriate behavior on a forum.

You had already verbally insulted me on another thread, Christophe was forced to clean up behind you. But insulting never served as an argument or demonstration.

And no, not everything was allowed.

PS: not bad the maxim at the end of your interventions. It would be nice to read it and apply it.
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by bernardd » 23/02/11, 12:19

A general action to forgive and reduce the tensions resulting from the genocide of Native American children in boarding schools:

http://www.rabble.ca/news/2011/02/confr ... al-schools
http://www.rabble.ca/babble/anti-racism ... ss-granted
http://www.rabble.ca/news/2010/06/resid ... t%E2%80%99
http://www.rabble.ca/news/2010/06/resid ... t%E2%80%99

However, a large number of surviving victims still cannot speak or describe what they suffered during their childhood.
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