The Pitiless Savagery of Early North America
Alerting concerned Canadian citizens, parents, teachers and beyond about the encroachment of progressive radicalism in the education system and the culture at large.
The scene depicted took place in Hawaii, however it is no different than countless others which occurred in early pre-confederation Canada. The European reaction to the death of James Cook revealed the conflicting stereotype of the ‘brutal savage’. Johanne Zoffany, The Death of Captain James Cook, 1779
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In addition, the Part One series of essays, which dealt with the excesses of mainstream feminism in Canada, appeared in these pages during the summer months. Part One of Part One is a good place to start if you’d like to begin at the genesis of the project (it isn’t necessary though), that essay is called Dissident Critique of Mainstream Feminism.
Below I present …