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Look up political courage in my political dictionary and there is a picture of OneBC Party leader Dallas Brodie there. The Greater Vancouver Area Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) was elected as BC Conservative but was ejected from the party for being too truthful under its former embarrassingly pusillanimous leadership.
No one has exposed the idiocy and toxicity of Aboriginal title and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People Act (UNDRIPA) so efficaciously and bravely than Brodie has. And has been branded a racist for shining the light of truth on these truly racist policies.
And she will never let ego get in the way of the primary goal of defeating the BC NDP government and Premier David Eby. She told me she will never split the vote or be “a spoiler” in the next provincial election.
But that is just the beginning of the ironies in BC politics that have not seemed to have gone mad but have truly become insane. A province that has everything – mountains, the Pacific Ocean, vast forests, huge mineral resources, splendid wildlife – is giving away vast swaths of it to 2% of the population that has been ridiculously presented as entitled to it because they are “indigenous” and the rest of us are second class citizens in our own province and country because they were supposedly here “first.” It’s as racist as any policy that came out of Nazi Germany – where Jews were disenfranchised both politically and economically — South Africa under apartheid rule.
No one has exposed the idiocy and toxicity of Aboriginal title and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People Act (UNDRIPA) so efficaciously and bravely than Brodie has. And has been branded a racist for shining the light of truth on these truly racist policies.
If this racist fallacy is not demolished – and soon – BC will implode under the weight of its land transfers and political delusion. The BC NDP must be destroyed and David Eby, the most extremist, fanatical ideologue ever to inhabit the office of BC premier, must be defeated and encouraged to retire from the hurley-burley of politics and go back to the activism that remains an integral part of this personality.
Thank God the BC Conservatives now have a leader in Kerry-Lynne Findlay who can spar with the NDP. And it looks like Findlay has offered Brodie a way back to the Conservative caucus and it appears like Dallas is ready to come back. She told me that there is no way she is going to help the NDP or Eby retain their grip on power.
“I think she’s going to be a very good leader, and she’s got a lot of hard work to do there. We are both focused on what’s best for BC for sure. There have been no formal deals cut at this point, but we are going to work to do what’s best for British Columbians, and I will not be acting as a spoiler against British Columbians,” Dallas told me.
“Since when is a conservative who wants balanced budgets, transparency, a return to normalcy, men not playing in women’s sports, not cutting off the breasts of 14-year-old girls, not like teaching children about sexual positions in kindergarten? I mean, since when is that not the extreme position? We have been told that we are extreme when we’re just saying we want normal and get back to a normal course here. You have gone way out into left field here, literally and figuratively and you’re destroying children’s lives,” Brodie says, adding that Eby and his far-left cabinet are the ”extremists.”
“I think she’s going to be a very good leader, and she’s got a lot of hard work to do there. And I, we are both focused on what’s best for BC for sure. There have been no formal deals cut at this point, but we are going to work to do what’s best for British Columbians, and I will not be acting as a spoiler against British Columbians,” Dallas told me.
“So people often say, ‘But Dallas will split the vote.’ I really don’t plan to have that impact on this province. That would be a horrible legacy for me. I’m out here on my own, not by my own choice. I was thrown out of the party for reasons that were unfair, but they had been gunning for me from the very beginning. I understand now. The left- wing wanted me out of there. I don’t really know why. I actually thought I was a super normal and nice person when I started doing this ... I’m strong and sometimes politicians don’t like strong people. And I’m smart and I’m well educated. And when I hear BS, I call it [out],” she says, noting that she just overwhelmingly won a recall vote in her riding.
“Since when is a conservative who wants balanced budgets, transparency, a return to normalcy, men not playing in women’s sports, not cutting off the breasts of 14-year-old girls, not like teaching children about sexual positions in kindergarten. I mean, since when is that not the extreme position? We have been told that we are extreme when we’re just saying we want normal and get back to a normal course here.”
Dallas says Eby was elected under false pretenses.
“There’s no question in my mind that if David Eby and the NDP had gone into the last election campaign saying that their plan was to pursue an extreme land back policy and to basically carve up the province and hand it over to groups and individual bands that total over 204 bands in this province, they would not have been elected. This whole agenda is rolling out so quickly now. People can’t even keep up with what’s happening,” Brodie says.
“I have to believe, and maybe maybe I live in my own conservative world, but I do not believe that the vast majority of British Columbians realized that this is what David Eby had in store for us when he got elected at the last election. There’s absolutely no way, no way. And you know the focus, unfortunately, has the media keeps trying to say, ‘Oh, don’t worry about your private property. They’re not going to throw you out of your homes.’ I’m like, ‘Oh, thank you. Oh, you’re not going to throw us out of our homes. We’re supposed to be grateful for that; but the real crown jewel that all of these bands and the outside influencing agents who are behind these bands are after is our Crown land. That’s the 95% that they really want. The private property is important; it’s gotten everybody’s attention, which is good because we all need to wake up to the magnitude of what’s going on here,” she warns.
But as bad as the effective loss of private property in BC is, Brodie notes that “the truth is, the real loss to British Columbians is these vast swaths of mineral-rich and resource-rich Crown lands and this is what we’re seeing.
Brodie insists the pace of land giveaways is increasing because the NDP know people in BC attuned to their policies and are beginning to really push back. But she says the woke left will continue to smear and slander people who oppose their policies by calling that pushback “racist.”
“This is a discussion that British Columbians have to have, and they cowed everybody into not talking about it before for fear of people being called what they’ve called me all along — a racist and a vile, disgusting person. So once you blow through that firewall and say you can call me whatever you want, I’m still going to stand up for the 98% of British Columbians who are not being represented by what the government’s doing here.
“They’ve been diddling, dawdling around for 30 years now, and now they’re like, ‘Oh, we better hurry up because the jig is up.’ That’s what I think is going on.”
Dallas does believe there’s hope for her province, that time has not run out.
“I’m here because I believe that we can redeem the province. We have to keep believing that nothing a government does can’t be undone. It can be undone. It will be painful, and there may be some legal things that we have to deal with. But you know what? Governments change, policies change and I’m watching carefully a case that’s going to be coming to trial in 2027. I think it’s scheduled for 16 days now, and it is going to be a very important case. It involves Pender Harbor, which is an area on the Sunshine Coast where they were probably one of the first areas to be hit that wasn’t sort of way up north,” Brodie says, suggesting that this high profile case will galvanize public opinion against unbridled land claims.
“This is a discussion that British Columbians have to have, and they cowed everybody into not talking about it before for fear of people being called what they’ve called me all along: a racist and a vile, disgusting person. So once you blow through that firewall and say you can call me whatever you want, I’m still going to stand up for the 98% of British Columbians who are not being represented by what the government’s doing here.”
“Well, we have treaty obligations, and I’ve started to think about that concept. Okay, so we have treaty obligations, but does that mean every treaty has to be sort of a gold-plated treaty, or can it just be a simple, basic treaty that gives certain simple things? Does it have to be like something so grand and so damaging to the province?
“So the the negotiators get intimidated by being called a racist for not acceding to all the requests of the other side, and really they need to not have that emotional baggage on their back when they go into negotiations and go in and negotiate hard, just like you would in any business deal, and saying, ‘No, we’re not giving you that. No, the answer is no.
“I mean, if you think about what happened with the K’ómoks [Comox] Treaty, I mean, that’s another terrible situation: 340 people getting basically an upfront signing bonus of $100 million when our province is already bankrupt, and it just goes on and on. And that treaty gets reopened in 10 years, and you know I wouldn’t think that it’s going to be reopened to give them less in 10 years. It’ll just be more and more and that treaty is only the sixth out of a 200 and fourth. That leaves 197 treaties to go. I mean, David, I don’t know how this continues on; but my thought is we need to defund this. Stop giving them the money to sue us, and then we give them the money and the lawyers … They come after us, we lose, we give them everything, and then we give them the money to sue us so that we can give them more money. That’s how I see it. That is a terrible business. That’s a terrible business structure.”
Brodie says it comes down to too many people making far too much money out of these legal battles “I mean, nothing really has improved for the average native person, but the chiefs are getting rich.”
I ask Dallas about Jim McMurtry, the teacher who was removed from his position – literally physically removed from his class – for daring to question the mass graves hoax, that erroneously suggested 215 residential school students were killed and buried on the grounds.
“Everybody in Canada wanted a better situation for the native people. I don’t know a person who doesn’t. We’re all upset that things haven’t gotten better, but it should be better by now. The amount of money spent, everything should be on those reserves. Those gardens should be manicured. They should have practically chauffeurs at every door and a steak on every plate every night.”
“I mean, Jim was brave. Jim is a very brave man; but he suffered the consequences, didn’t he? It happened to me. You stick your head up above the parapet, you get your head blown off, and that’s what’s happened to me. Although you know, Jim and I are now recovering our footing and the times are changing and voices like mine and Jim’s are now ascendant. People are listening and they’re relieved that finally someone is speaking about the outrageous situation in our schools, [about] this whole Reconciliation Industry, which is absolutely out of control.
“Everybody in Canada wanted a better situation for the Native people. I don’t know a person who doesn’t. We’re all upset that things haven’t gotten better, but it should be better by now. [With] the amount of money spent, everything should be on those reserves. Those gardens should be manicured. They should have practically chauffeurs at every door and a steak on every plate every night.”
We talk further about that mass burial hoax that started in Kamloops and spread across Canada. But there was never a shred of evidence that Native residential school students were murdered by teachers or authorities but angry activists burned down Christian churches in some kind of weird retaliation.
Manitoba Chief Garrison Settee told a news conference following the last Assembly of First Nations meeting in July that “First Nations” don’t have to prove anything; don’t have to provide any evidence because they are getting their information directly from the spirts of the dead students.
Wow.
“I don’t think we should have to prove to anybody what happened to these [dead children at Kamloops] because they are there and they send us messages telling us they’re there...Chief Casimir and I went to visit the sacred site. You can tell they’re there, right?”
Dallas notes “that would not fly in a courtroom, and it shouldn’t fly in the news and that’s not acceptable. If Dallas Brodie was going around saying that I know because I speak to my dead people, people would say, ‘Oh, she’s mentally ill. She’s crazy.’ You know, they already try and say that about me!”
“I would think that if I started saying ‘I’m speaking to people under the ground, that people would say, ‘Wow … there’s a screw loose there … and I think that would be justified. You know, all of us would like to speak to relatives who are gone but that’s not satisfactory to come into a courtroom. It’s not evidence to say, ‘Spirit, speak to me.’ That can’t be evidence. It wouldn’t work in any kind of trial. And when you’ve accused people of murder, you have to show the evidence.”
Brodie says the Kamloops was given first $12.1 million from the federal government to find the bodies and then another $12.5 million to build a “healing centre” and recover from all the invented emotional trauma.
Nothing was ever excavated so where did the money go?
“The progress reports weren’t even provided, and all I can say is that they probably showed that they weren’t doing anything. Obviously … you don’t hide things if you have nothing to hide and they would say, ‘that’s our data sovereignty.’ I could say, as an MLA, ‘I want data sovereignty over what I’m being paid and what I’m spending on travel. You have no right to know what Dallas Brodie is spending on a helicopter. or hotels or food, and because it’s my data sovereignty and it’s my personal business.’ Well, people would laugh at me out of the room.”
Dallas is hopeful for change in BC
“They’re all saying, “Oh, Kerry-Lynne Findlay is so extreme,’ and you know, Oh my goodness! The radicals are not the Conservative Party, and certainly not Kerry-Lynne Findlay, who would like to bring things back to a normal course. So this whole characterization of her is outrageous, and we all know that they’re panicking.”
That panic will only intensify Dallas, when the NDP fanatics know they are facing a united conservative front.
Pray for BC. Pray for an election. Pray for an end to the madness.
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