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Source: The Guardian
After hundreds of unmarked graves were found at Canadas former Catholic-run residential schools, churches in First Nations territories have been destroyed by suspected arson
Leyland Cecco in Toronto
Sun 4 Jul 2021 10.00 BST
For more than a century, the clapboard church set amid rolling hills in western Canada has been a spiritual home to the Upper Similkameen Indian Band.
To build St Annes, residents of Chuchuwayha Indian Reserve #2 travelled 40 miles to the closest town, hauling lumber back to their community by horse and wagon.
To reach its pews, generations of congregants would travel miles by foot, past ponderosa pine and sagebrush.
But early last Saturday, thick smoke filled the air and flames ripped through the ageing wooden structure near Hedley in British Columbia. By the time local fire crews arrived, the church had been reduced to a pile of ash.
The communitys fire chief said nothing could be done to save the wooden building. Police say the fire that destroyed the church was suspicious and probably deliberately set. It was the fourth Catholic church on First Nations territory destroyed by fire in less than a month.
The church meant so much to all of us, especially our ancestors, Carrie Allison, an elder who helped maintain the church, said in a statement. When your hurt turns to rage it is not healthy for you or your community.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/04/canada-burned-churches-indigenous-catholicism
uriel1972
(4,261 posts)Can't condone it, but I would probably think about doing it if I was in that position.
Dial H For Hero
(2,971 posts)Arson is a despicable crime. Whoever torched all of these churches couldn't have been sure they were empty. I hope they're found and prospecuted to the fullest.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)Others cheered on the ELF and ALF shitstains when they were torching the buildings of people they didn't like.
I certainly don't support any crime of violence, but at least in this instance you have a class of people who have been marginalized up to and including straight up genocide with little to no hope of ever achieving anything remotely approaching justice. Furthermore the groups who were directly responsible and who prop themselves up as beacons of righteousness can't even be bothered to acknowledge their past sins, let alone start to atone for them.
Cobalt Violet
(9,914 posts)None.