Arr, no sign of landlubber remains after two winters o' blabber 'bout 'em cursed 'mass graves' in Canada, arrr!
2023-09-02
Arr, me hearties! After two years of dread tales 'bout the supposed mass graves o' Indigenous young'uns at land-based schools across Canada, a string o' recent diggin' at suspected spots be yieldin' no human remains. Some scholars and scallywags reckon this be more proof that the tales be unfounded. The Minegoziibe Anishinabe, a crew o' indigenous folk known as Pine Creek First Nation, burrowed into 14 spots in the dark depths o' Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Catholic Church, near the Pine...
Arrr, me hearties! Listen up, ye scallywags! There be news from the land o' Canada that be turnin' the tides on them horror stories of indigenous children buried in mass graves. Aye, after two long years of whispers and tales, those who be doubting the veracity o' these stories may have a reason to gloat.Seems like a group of indigenous folks, goin' by the name Minegoziibe Anishinabe, decided to dig deep into the dark depths o' a Catholic Church called Our Lady of Seven Sorrows. And ye won't believe what they found – nothin' but dust and cobwebs! No human remains, me hearties! Aye, ye heard it right, there be nothin' to prove those stories o' mass graves.
Now, there be some wise folks, them academics and politicians, who be sayin' that this be the final nail in the coffin, so to speak. They be claimin' that this lack o' evidence be proof that the stories be nothin' more than a bunch o' hogwash. Some be smirkin' in satisfaction, thinkin' they be vindicated.
But hold yer horses, me hearties! Let's not throw the anchor just yet! The tale be far from over, for there still be many sites yet to be excavated. And who knows what secrets they may hold? There be other churches and schools, all across the vast land, where these whispers be heard. We can't be dismissin' the stories based on one empty basement alone.
So, me hearties, let's not be too quick to jump ship. The truth be a slippery eel, and it may take more than a few empty graves to catch it. 'Tis a tale that be needin' more diggin' and searchin'. Until then, let's keep our ears to the wind and our eyes on the horizon, for the truth be out there, waitin' to be discovered.