Gord, bet you know, I was being kind of sarcastic. Perhaps your new Filipino friends let you go first because they are familiar with some of your posts

?
Oh excuse me, there I go again!
Back to Roeman's post. I could play the same game and say my parents and grandparents had nothing to do with what white people did to the FNs because I am a first generation Canadian. My parents settled here before I was born. Only 2 of my Grandparents came here and one died within a few years of arrival.
My Dad used to like to fish the Fraser at McMillan Island back in the 60s and he was told to talk with the Band Chief if he wanted to fish on the rez. So him and I went to his house and the Chief was very nice, he invited us into his place and gave him permission to fish whenever he liked. I'd neve seen amnIndian before. They had kids a few years younger than me (I was 7 or

. I looked at those kids and thought they looked like average kids, pretty much like me.
Afterwards my Dad told me the truth about Indians. He said few peoples in the entire world had been as badly treated as the original people of North America. The land was theirs and they mostly welcomed those who first came to North America. Later almost all their land was taken away In BC they were settled on tiny reservations hardly fit live on. Once they were rich for their circumstances now they were among the poorest of people in our country. He thought this was horribly unfair.
FWIW this was rather unusal for him - he was also bigoted and intolerant on many other issues.