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While I agree that horrific and ungodly things were perpetrated upon young children by priests and nuns, the graves that are being uncovered now are not necessarily "mass graves". There were instances of death from tuberculosis, malnutrition and other illnesses. Those children were buried in the graveyard of the school and the graves were marked with wooden crosses, which over time deteriorated, making it look as though there were mass graves. I refer you to Dr. Scott Hamilton, Professor of Anthropology at Lakehead University. He is pro indigenous peoples and has done extensive research on the residential schools and their graveyards. Sauce, people, sauce. The truth is that we do not know how many of the recovered bodies died of illness and how many from abuse. Please do not politicize this horrific piece of our history; what we need now is healing and reconciliation through forgiveness and love and compassion. We do not need more division - we need unity.
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