The Emperor's New Clothes. I'm talking about the swearing in of the new GG, Louise Arbour, where every poobah was gathered to take part in a Monty Python skit, remember the "Minister of Silly Walks?" Ya, that bunch.
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| The gang on The Hill today. |
When I arrived at the pool this morning, the radio told me the ceremony was just getting underway. I parked. When I emerged, it had just concluded.
Thankfully, I had missed it and judging by B's reaction when I came home, I was glad I had. "It was absolutely sickening," he said. "I bet there were a lot of Indigenous, feather headdresses, throat singing and land acknowledgments, right?" I replied.
According to B, the whole thing was given over to the natives. Can I bear to watch it? Probably not, but I will have to just to prove I was right. My question is, why were the Indigenous featured to prominently when they accuse The Crown of such heinous crimes?
That's the same question I asked when we attended the ceremony, hosted by the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, when B was awarded with the King Charles Coronation Medal? Why were so many Indigenous leaders there to receive theirs? Shouldn't they have refused?
Rhetorical.
When Mary Simon was appointed -- a ludicrous, affirmative action appointment in my opinion -- she went to Buckingham Palace to meet the King sporting pink and blue hair! Feature that!
Well, she's gone, but sadly we have another leftie, human rights lunatic as the representative of The Monarchy in this country. Sorry, but "We are not amused."
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