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Tuesday January 22, 2019

January 29, 2019 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Tuesday January 22, 2019

Indigenous veteran mocked by students in video says he tried to ease tensions at National Mall

Students at a Kentucky Catholic school who were involved in a video showing them mocking Indigenous people outside the Lincoln Memorial after a Washington rally could potentially face expulsion, according to the diocese.

June 6, 2018

In a joint statement, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington and Covington Catholic High School apologized and said they are investigating and will take “appropriate action, up to and including expulsion.”

The Indigenous Peoples March in Washington on Friday coincided with the March for Life, which drew thousands of anti-abortion protesters, including a group from Covington Catholic High School in Park Hills, Kentucky.

Videos circulating online show a youth staring at and standing extremely close to Nathan Phillips, a 64-year-old Indigenous veteran singing and playing a drum. Other students, some wearing Covington clothing and many wearing “Make America Great Again” hats and sweat shirts, surrounded them, chanting, laughing and jeering.

November 3, 2017

“We extend our deepest apologies to Mr. Phillips,” the diocese statement read. “This behaviour is opposed to the Church’s teachings on the dignity and respect of the human person.”

According to the “Indian Country Today” website, Phillips is an Omaha elder and Vietnam veteran who holds an annual ceremony honouring Indigenous veterans at Arlington National Cemetery.

Marcus Frejo, a member of the Pawnee and Seminole tribes who is also known as Chief Quese Imc, said he had been a part of the march and was among a small group of people remaining after the rally when the boisterous students began chanting slogans such as “make America great” and then began doing the haka, a traditional Maori dance. In a phone interview, Frejo told The Associated Press he felt they were mocking the dance.

April 20, 2018

One 11-minute video of the confrontation shows the Haka dance and students loudly chanting before Phillips and Frejo approached them.

Frejo said he joined Phillips to defuse the situation, singing the anthem from the American Indian Movement with both men beating out the tempo on hand drums.

Although he feared a mob mentality that could turn ugly, Frejo said he was at peace singing despite the scorn. He briefly felt something special happen as they repeatedly sang the tune.

“They went from mocking us and laughing at us to singing with us. I heard it three times,” Frejo said. “That spirit moved through us, that drum, and it slowly started to move through some of those youths.” (Source: Hamilton Spectator) 

 

Posted in: USA Tagged: 2019-02, Covington, Donald Trump, Emperor, litter, MAGA, Nick Sandmann, supporters

Saturday, March 17, 2007

March 17, 2007 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, Hamilton Spectator – Saturday, March 17, 2007

Tim Hortons contest a litterbug

Rolling up the rim of your morning cuppa might win you an SUV, but critics say it is the environment that loses.

Tim Hortons customers across Canada began peeling back the lips of their coffee cups yesterday as the fast-food giant rolled out its annual Roll Up the Rim to Win contest.

But some environmentalists say what has become a beloved Canadian ritual since its introduction in 1986 promotes waste and propagates littering.

“People buy more cups of coffee and if they don’t win, they’ll just toss it,” said Don Dick, Alberta director of Pitch In Canada, a national non-profit organization concerned about the proliferation of packaging and its effects on the landscape.

“If they want people to buy their product, there’s better ways to go about it. [The cup] doesn’t melt down or disappear into our environment when it’s tossed away. I just fills up our garbage more and it also eats up our paper to make it.”

Mr. Dick suggests the company should turn to small scratch cards instead of using treated paper cups for the promotion and launch more customer-awareness campaigns. (Source: GPI Atlantic) 


Another one of my occasional society lifestyle rants. This one’s on those discarded roll up the rim cups you see all over the place in any urban space. It seems as though it’s a national issue according to this CBC Nova Scotia news clip I found. I’m not alone in my disgust it seems.

Here’s a shocking display of a pile of cups collected in one day at the University of Western Ontario.

Here’s an article about someone who at least used the losing cups to create art. Be sure to check out the photos. Can’t you just imagine that dried horton’s coffee smell?

It seems as though Tim Horton’s is concerned. At least they were 2 years ago.

* * * UPDATE March 15, 2008 * * *

FEEDBACK

Re: Editorial cartoon (March 15)

Yes, it’s that time of year again, when melting snow discloses just how many Tim Hortons cups have been tossed on the ground over the winter.

What a shame that so many people treat their city this way.

Don’t they realize that, in Hamilton, the cups, serviettes, food remains and tea bags belong in the green cart and the No. 6 plastic lids belong in the blue box for containers?

– Mary Lou Dickson (March 18, 2008)


I am SO disappointed in this roll up rim bull, that I’ve boycotted Tim’s from my daily lunch at work. The only thing is I work night shift and Tims is the only place open! So now I’m anorexic. ROLL UP THE RIM MADE ME ANOREXIC!

I rolled over 12 cups and didn’t win anything, (1 in 9 chance my foot!) so I emailed Tim’s and they comforted me with “thanks for your letter, keep on rolling, good luck” ! >:( How Rude.

– A (April 19, 2008)

Posted in: Canada, Hamilton Tagged: commentary, Dr. seuss, Feedback, Horton Hears a Who, litter, Roll up the rim, Spring, Tim Horton's

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