Comment by Scaevolus
5 years ago
Do you have any evidence that those murders occur _within_ their communities by people raised like this?
5 years ago
Do you have any evidence that those murders occur _within_ their communities by people raised like this?
>Do you have any evidence that those murders occur _within_ their communities by people raised like this?
No, do you have any evidence that they are NOT raised like this?
Many adult Canadian Inuit are from a time when they were forcibly removed from their families and raised in residential schools which applied corporal punishment liberally, and sexually abused many of them. Christians routinely complained that the natives refused to beat their children, and couldn't be trusted to raise their children 'properly'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Indian_residential_sc...
How about an electric chair? https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/st-anne-residential...
https://www.facinghistory.org/stolen-lives-indigenous-people...
https://indigenousfoundations.arts.ubc.ca/the_residential_sc...
The Inuit are around 4% of Canada's Indigenous population, so I'd be surprised if many of the people committing those murders were raised with this particular traditional Inuit anger-management strategy.
"Inuit make up only 5% of Canada’s population, but in 2018 they made up 22% of the country’s homicide victims."
>so I'd be surprised if many of the people committing those murders were raised with this particular traditional Inuit anger-management strategy.
So what do you wanna really say with that?
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