Message from @Tato
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please don't take my rifle it's a .22 anyways with a firing power of 150J it can't do anything
the rcmp is crazy big
Yeah.
I've been thinking about becoming a police officer maybe though
They kinda have to be. Canada's a big place.
RCMP also has country-wide jurisdiction.
So an officer in BC can arrest a nigga in Newfoundland if he wants.
I wish I was taught this in school. I already knew that but I didn't know the rcmp handled the atf
Yup.
all they taught us in social studies is all of the times white people discriminated against minorities
All rural policing is the part I find the most interesting about the RCMP.
How you can live so rural in this country, that you don't even have a police station in town, you gotta get the cops to come from their centralized RCMP barracks nearby.
Thats what most of Alaska is like
Only Ontario and Quebec have a provincial police force.
RCMP doesn't do much there to my understanding. So if they're in those two provinces it's either for bureaucracy or some real shit, there's no inbetween.
did you learn about the komagata maru in school?
it might be only bc education idk
Nope.
We had other ships to learn about like the Montblanc.
That I forget the name of the Norweigan ship that blew up.
"The Komagata Maru incident involved the Japanese steamship Komagata Maru, on which a group of people from British India attempted to emigrate to Canada in 1914, but most were denied entry and forced to return to Calcutta (present-day Kolkata), India. There, the Indian Imperial Police attempted an arrest of the group leaders, a riot ensued and they were fired upon by the police, resulting in the deaths of 20 Sikhs.
Komagata Maru sailed from British Hong Kong, via Shanghai, China, and Yokohama, Japan, to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in 1914, carrying 376 passengers from Punjab, British India. Of them, 24 were admitted to Canada, but the other 352 passengers were not allowed to disembark in Canada, and the ship was forced to return to India.[1] The passengers comprised 337 Sikhs, 27 Muslims and 12 Hindus, all Punjabis and British subjects.[2] This was one of several incidents in the early 20th century in which exclusion laws in Canada and the United States were used to exclude immigrants of Asian origin. "
we learnt that this was a horrible action on the side of the canadians, but I realized even at the time that they were justified in denying them
Yeah BC had a provincial whites only clause once upon a time iirc.
not even that, they went to canada illegally
We also turned away 4 Estonian jewish refugees in WWII.
That weedman apologized for.
Just 4 of them was too much.
Like nah, back to the concentration camp schlomo.
It's unfortunate that he's Canadian.
Dude lives out in BC.
OWNED
Boomer
Any of you fellow leftists familiar with hacking/DDoSing?
>fellow leftists









