The correct position for residential schools in Canada wasn't to become "one of the good teachers" - it was abolition.
The correct position for slavery wasn't to become a good slave holder- it was plain abolition.
I did hear a few white classmates talk about how if they were "back in those days" (the last residential school closed in the 90s) they'd have signed up to work as a residential school teacher and push the institution from the inside.
The correct position for residential schools in Canada wasn't to become "one of the good teachers" - it was abolition.
The correct position for slavery wasn't to become a good slave holder- it was plain abolition.
I did hear a few white classmates talk about how if they were "back in those days" (the last residential school closed in the 90s) they'd have signed up to work as a residential school teacher and push the institution from the inside.
Pushing the death camps to the left from the inside :maybe-later-kiddo: don't forget to vote for Strasser in the midterms for harm reduction