A recent Facebook post is sparking confusion in the Indigenous community over the usage of status cards outside reserve land. Phoenix Phillips with more.
@@michaelwarren202 the FNs are lucky that the Mongols didn't colonise them or there wouldn't be anybody left to beg for money outside the liquor stores.
The status card is our rights for tax exempt at the settlers' society's stores and businesses, not for our stores on our own tribal lands, as well as to be able to show proof at ports of entry into and out of canada and the United States, by land and sea
Who is confused? It seems the settlers government don't want to abide by the laws that's set in place, they keep changing the laws, which is still trying to terminate our people, by trying to take away our inherent rights, and one being they are trying to take away the status cards, so no it is not us confused, if settlers government was honest, even the settlers citizens wouldn't be experiencing homelessness, food shortages, and tax upon tax of nothing, but yeah I noticed each time law changes, we are supposed to bend over backwards to allow corruption, I don't think so, and I do know my rights, even without the card for your society, I'm still registered, which I'm supposed to have sovereign rights, so I will not allow settlers governments to change my rights, because they change their laws