And yet, has it been shown these killings were all of them even that?
No, on second thought it looks like it just means the killers are assumed to have picked for victims women whose murderers, they think, the authorities won't try very hard to find and properly punish.
And that's actually bullshit, too.
There is only one reason these killings are being labeled genocide: the victims are Indians.
And the label is only conditional.
If and when the identity of a killer is learned, the label will be removed if, and only if, the killer is not white.
Or maybe if, and only if, the killer is an Indian.
Either way, at bottom, this is just indigenist victim bullshit and white man bashing.
Canadian Inquiry Calls Killings of Indigenous Women Genocide
Paul Tuccaro, a member the Mikisew Cree First Nation in northern Alberta, said he hoped the report would hold accountable any police officers who failed the women.
Mr. Tuccaro’s younger sister Amber, 20, disappeared in August 2010, he said.
The mother of a 14-month-old son, she vanished after hitching a ride.
Her remains were found in a farmer’s field, and a killer has never been found.
Mr. Tuccaro said it was accurate to call the killings a genocide.
“Whoever is doing what they’re doing, they think they can kill all these women, and nothing will come of it because they’re just ‘Indians,’” he said.
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