The whole sorry and self-serving charade called Canada's
"Truth and Reconciliation Commission" into Indian Residential Schools is
exactly like a sexually abusive parent calling all his family together
to discuss why everyone seems so troubled and hurt ... without, of
course, ever looking at his own behaviour, or surrendering his tyranny
over them.
When the
abuser runs the show, whose truth will be allowed? And who, and what,
can possibly be "reconciled"?
If you'll
allow me for a moment to push this analogy, here's the answer:
the only truth allowed in such an
abusive family system is whatever doesn't upset the arrangements of
abuse - and everyone involved must be "reconciled" to that fact.
Having
dealt with many such situations at the family level, I am amazed at how
similar is our condition in the much larger family called Canada, as we
gather now at the behest of those responsible for our suffering to be
told that it's time to look into why we have suffered.
The institutions of church and state that planned and carried out
conquest and murder have declared that the truth of what they did will
now be told, in a self-appointed inquiry called a truth and
reconciliation commission, or "TRC". (Gee, the letters almost form the
word "trick").
Like the raping and brutal parent who has called his family together to
"share", those who have suffered from his blows will not be allowed to
speak of what he has actually done to them. The TRC public forums will
not permit residential school survivors to name the names of their
torturers, or even discuss "wrongdoing" in the schools. Nor will they be
legally protected from the consequences of anything they say.
In short, a simple message to survivors:
Watch what you say, or you'll get
whacked again.
If a rapist posing as a parent tried that, his deception would be
obvious, but only to those
outside his family system of dysfunction and fear. To those
quivering under his rule, his hypocrisy would seem generous and
inspiring, a sign that perhaps he is changing and will stop beating and
raping them.
The big problem in Canada is that most of us, native or white, are part
of the quivering mass who have grown up under the absolute rule of
colonial church and state. We cannot stand outside the dysfunction
called Christian Canada and see the lies for what they are.
But in any abusive situation, there are those who are able to see their
torture for what it is, and seek help in confronting the Big Rapist: not
easily, or quickly, but through courage, reason, and thinking outside
their family system, as well as by their the capacity to suffer the
outrage of all their fellow abused, quivering family members.
From the beginning of the whole debate around "truth and
reconciliation", no-one in "authority", and few outside it, have asked
the most obvious and fundamental question:
Are we, as a nation, capable of
either truth or reconciliation?
Did truthfulness or the desire to be reconciled
at any point guide the
policies and actions of the Canadian government or its Anglican,
Catholic and United churches towards native people?
Was it truthful or reconciling to house the sick with the healthy in
residential schools, and stand by as thousands of children were killed
off over a century?
Or, to suppress the evidence of this crime by secretly burying or
burning up the dead, and incinerating documents, and silencing
witnesses?
Or, to allow the churches responsible for these crimes to evade
prosecution and set up the TRC inquiry into what they did?
Even today, is a desire for truth guiding the TRC, when it is muzzling
what survivors can say at the behest of church lawyers - and when it has
declared that, even though criminal acts and homicide occurred in the
residential schools, there will be no criminal investigation into these
schools?
Protecting the
perpetrators and minimizing the cost of the whole thing: those
are the two fundamental purposes of the TRC, and its government and
church backers: not seeking "truth and reconciliation".
After all, truth is a pretty simple thing to do: you just let people
talk, freely and openly. You disclose what you know and surrender the
guilty. You disinter graves and give the murdered a proper burial, tell
the whole sordid history, and create memorials and museums to honour the
dead. And most of all, you stop
doing the crime.
Maybe, after generations of such truthful action, "reconciliation" may
be possible. But that's not in our hands.
The truth is, none of these basic things are happening in Canada.
Everything related to the residential schools is being carefully managed
so that the churches will not have to suffer anything, or be held
accountable for their murder of children, and no political fallout will
beset the government. Once these primary abusers are protected, then
sure, we'll be able to have all the "truth and reconciliation" we want:
all that is due anyone in an abusive family. And then "justice" will
have been done - on the terms of the abuser, of course.
Is there another way?
There is, actually, but it probably won't happen - for it begins with
us, "white" Canada, looking at ourselves honestly, and healing ourselves
first - like any abuser must do if genuine peace and health is to return
to his family.
The town pedophile always hides behind a veneer of liberal
humanitarianism, and Canada is no different. Canada was built on murder
and conquest, and sustains itself by raping the land of its resources as
quickly as our foreign corporate rulers dictate. That's never changed.
And native people are simply in the way of that huge grab, as they
always were, which is why they are being killed off at nearly the same
rate they were a century ago.
Most of this isn't obvious to the sheltered "white" citizenry, who get
along with and sustain the Big Rapist by paying their taxes, doing their
jobs, and believing the Family Lie. And so they won't be convinced about
who and what they are very easily, not this side of their cozy world
collapsing.
Of course, it is collapsing, and quickly. All the raped resources can't
last forever. When we've outlived our usefulness to GoldCorp and Teck
Cominco and Power Corporation, and to the United States government,
we'll be tossed aside and watch as all the stuff on which we base our
optimistic view of ourselves vanishes - watch, indeed, as our air and
lakes and rivers finally die, and we finally learn that it wasn't just
little Indian kids that we were murdering in the residential schools.
Those scientists who aren't on the corporate and government leash - and
there aren't many - believe that we're actually past the point of no
return when it comes to planetary survival, and that ours could very
well be one of the last generations of humanity - let alone life - on
mother earth.
So let's stop pretending that we, as a people, can heal, be truthful, or
be reconciled, about anything. Clearly, we can't - not about our own
history and nature, at least. And when death approaches, all that is
needed is telling it like it is.
Death is approaching,
because of us - because of the rapacious greed of European
culture, its corporate capitalism spawned by a Christian imperialism
that said we had and have the right to conquer anything, and anyone. We
are all now the victims of our very civilization, which is destroying us
and our perfect planet. The horror we unleashed in the Indian
residential schools was just one manifestation of that sickness.
So it's time for all that to end, as it should. We will never stop our
depredations, our crimes, our cozy rationalizations and arrangements -
so that's all being ended for us.
My answer to my fellow Canadians, and its absurd "Truth and
Reconciliation Commission", is this:
Stop trying to be what you're not. We are neither truthful nor
reconciling. We are a culture and a people of the Lie, a conquering,
arrogant culture that will surrender nothing, regardless of the
individual exceptions to that rule.
Here, instead, is what we need in Canada - something much more in line
with our true nature: An Irreconcilable Untruth Commission, which openly
declares this to our aboriginal victims:
Yes, we conquered this land and
its indigenous people, because we wanted your lands and resources. We
did what we had to do to steal this land, and we will not surrender any
of it to you, the survivors of our conquest. Sure, we'll grant you
Indians crumbs now and then, especially to the few among you we've
trained to be our loyal servants. But the rest of you are expected to
die off quietly and to help us terminate you.
In the meantime, to keep
everything in our hands and sustain our international reputation and
credit rating, we'll admit to some things.
Of course we killed off children in the residential schools. How else
were we supposed to destroy your hold on the land and yourselves, once
and for all? How else were we supposed to so traumatize you that you'd
not fight us and would sink into the oblivion of poverty and
self-destruction? How else would you come to love competition and murder
and and shopping and self-gain?
Get real. That's how our world
operates. It's called western civilization.
If only we Canadians had the clarity and the courage to know this, and
to speak thus. But we don't, which is why the "Truth and Reconciliation
Commission" will carry on, spreading the reality that makes us feel most
comfortable and reassured.
It's all about us, after all. The ones who matter.
May we rest in peace.
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October 28, 2008
Samhain - Celtic Season of Change and Transformation
Kevin D. Annett, M.A., M.Div.
260 Kennedy St.
Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2H8 Canada
250-753-3345 or 1-888-265-1007
"Kevin is more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize than many who
have received it in the past."
- Dr. Noam Chomsky
Institute Professor Emeritus
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"A courageous and inspiring man." (referring to Kevin Annett)
- Mairead Corrigan-Maguire
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
Belfast , Northern Ireland
The very lands we all along enjoyed
they ravished from the people they destroyed ...
All the long pretenses of descent
are shams of right to prop up government.
' Tis all invasion, usurpation all;
' Tis all by fraud and force that we possess,
and length of time can make no crime the less;
Religion's always on the strongest side.
Daniel Defoe, Jure Divino (England, 1706)
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