Canada’s Radicals Target ‘Denialists’ After Mass-Graves Hoax Legislation Fails

Radicals have been unable to pass legislation banning criticism of the mass-graves hoax, so they’ve apparently taken to attacking the critics themselves. Canada’s Indian mass-graves hoax never stood up to scrutiny, so radicals are now working to denigrate and discredit their most vocal scrutineers — those derisively referred to in recent years as “denialists.” A propaganda program called “Northland Tales” is currently being produced for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, a Canadian state media outlet, and the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. According to the Indigenous Screen Office, the show is described as “an unscripted, half-hour comedy series where an Indigenous activist trio uses pranks as a form of social action.”

“This fraudulent activity is being conducted with our tax dollars.”

Those behind the program have reportedly used false pretenses and fake companies to lure skeptics of claims about Indian mass graves into sitting for what are effectively struggle sessions. Conservative lawmakers and critics have condemned the deceitful propaganda campaign, while defenders have alternatively framed it as a means toward reconciliation and a better understanding of perceived historical wrongs.