EzioJensenTheThird

Shitposter, drinks Irn-bru

Will we have laughter and happiness in the future? Always


stainandco
@stainandco

"It is important to continue to recognize Canada Day as a day for mourning and acknowledgment in regard to the atrocities continuously committed against Indigenous communities."

"The Chinese Exclusion Act, officially known as the Chinese Immigration Act, came into effect on July 1, 1923. Chinese immigration was essentially banned, with only 15 privileged individuals admitted during the act’s 24-year span. Rather than Dominion Day or Canada Day, the Chinese knew July 1 as Humiliation Day. In some cities, they lowered flags to half-mast and hung mourning wreaths on doors and in shop windows."


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