The blood of Zionists is redder than the natives of Canada.
Tens of millions of people, including Canadian natives, have been victims of the killing machine of Western civilization throughout history, but it seems that the case of this genocide is supposed to be closed with a simple apology, while it was different for the Zionists.
Pope Francis, the leader of the world’s Catholics, went to Canada on August 2nd to apologize and seek forgiveness from the natives of this country for the terrible crime committed by the church and the Canadian government against the Canadian aboriginal community.
The pope first arrived in Edmonton, where he visited the former site of the Ermineskin Indian Residential School in Muskogee, western Alberta, on Monday and said that he had traveled to Canada to express his grief in person and to ask God. to forgive
On Wednesday, he also went to the city of Quebec and the settlement of the Iqaluit indigenous people and met with the survivors of the victims of the Christian boarding schools and told them that the church is very sorry for its black record in this matter.
Almost a year has passed since the first major discovery of a mass grave of aboriginal children in Canada, first on May 29, 2021 (Eshat Khordad 1400), the bodies of at least 215 aboriginal children, some of whom were about three years old, were found on the grounds of a former boarding school in The province of “British Columbia” was discovered and shocked the world. Then, on June 26, the bodies of 751 innocent Aboriginal children were discovered near the Maryvale Indian Boarding School in the province of Saskatchewan. No one could believe that the church, along with the Canadian government, had caused such a disaster. A week later, another mass grave, this time with 182 bodies, was found near Cranbrook, British Columbia.
The story is that between 1883 and 1996, about 150,000 Canadian Bodumi children were forcibly separated from their families and sent to 139 boarding schools established by the Catholic Church with the main purpose of removing these children from society. natives of Canada and preventing the promotion of their native language and traditions and their upbringing in an imposed manner.
Many of these native children were physically and sexually abused in boarding schools, and many believe that such schools left lasting scars and injuries that have been passed down from generation to generation.