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CHP Canada – Socialism Always Fails

CHP Canada does have policy regarding Aboriginal Affairs:

1. TREATY CLAIMS

Treaty claims should be settled equitably, as soon as possible, having consideration for both the historic and legal rights of both aboriginal and non-aboriginal Canadians.

2. INDIAN ACT

The Indian Act is outdated and should be abolished.

3. STEPS TOWARD HEALING

The federal government should commit to:

Recognition of prior occupancy by first peoples.
Restitution where and as appropriate.
Reconciliation leading to full participation in Canadian society for all Canadians.

https://www.chp.ca/Commentary/detail/beyond-attawapiskat-two-wrongs-dont-make-a-right/6

Stone Age Europeans were first native Americans

A series of European-style tools dating from twenty-six-thousand to nineteen-thousand years ago have been discovered in six separate locations along the east coast of the United States.

Archaeologists previously thought that America was populated by migrants making their way from Siberia to Alaska, and then spreading through the rest of the continent.

But the first of these Asian tribes started moving there about 15,500 years ago – and there is no evidence of human activity in Siberia or Alaska from before that time.

Professors Dennis Stanford and Bruce Bradford, the two archaeologists who made the discovery, suggest Europeans moved across the Atlantic during the peak of Ice Age.

https://www.rt.com/news/stone-age-america-archaeologists-445/

Clovis people not 1st to arrive in North America

Spearheads, DNA found in Oregon’s Paisley Caves suggest continent colonized by multiple cultures

Spearheads and DNA found at the Paisley Caves in Oregon suggest that a separate group of people using different hunting tools arrived in North America several hundred years prior to the Clovis, long thought to be the first to migrate to North America from Asia.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/clovis-people-not-1st-to-arrive-in-north-america-1.1235030

Socialist Venezuela Falling Apart As President Maduro Shockingly Blames Party

News flash! Socialism in poor, closed-door economies is a failure. So says Nicolas Maduro, who happens to be the president of one: the biggest failed state in the Americas, poor ol’ Venezuela.

In a surprising twist on Monday, Maduro went against the Socialists United (PSUV) playbook of blaming Washington (especially the CIA) for Venezuela’s troubles.

“The production models we’ve tried so far have failed, and the responsibility is ours—mine and yours,” Maduro told the PSUV party congress.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2018/08/01/socialist-venezuela-falling-apart-president-maduro-shockingly-blames-party/#6d5930462a01

Why socialism always fails

1. Socialism is the Big Lie of the twentieth century. While it promised prosperity, equality, and security, it delivered poverty, misery, and tyranny. Equality was achieved only in the sense that everyone was equal in his or her misery.

In the same way that a Ponzi scheme or chain letter initially succeeds but eventually collapses, socialism may show early signs of success. But any accomplishments quickly fade as the fundamental deficiencies of central planning emerge. It is the initial illusion of success that gives government intervention its pernicious, seductive appeal. In the long run, socialism has always proven to be a formula for tyranny and misery.

http://www.aei.org/publication/why-socialism-always-fails/

You can’t argue against socialism’s 100 per cent record of failure

Supporters discount historical examples, so never examine why socialism has always failed
Even if their system could be made more democratic, it would not address its economic faults
No one may set out to curb democracy and human rights, but every socialist country has done so

Socialism is extremely in vogue. Opinion pieces which tell us to stop obsessing over socialism’s past failures, and start to get excited about its future potential, have almost become a genre in its own right.

For example, Bhaskhar Sunkara, the founder of Jacobin magazine, recently wrote a New York Times article, in which he claimed that the next attempt to build a socialist society will be completely different:

“This time, people get to vote. Well, debate and deliberate and then vote – and have faith that people can organise together to chart new destinations for humanity. Stripped down to its essence, and returned to its roots, socialism is an ideology of radical democracy. […] [I]t seeks to empower civil society to allow participation in the decisions that affect our lives.”

https://capx.co/you-cant-argue-against-socialisms-100-per-cent-record-of-failure/

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