Sunday, February 08, 2009

Attacks On Me Are By Angry, Corrupt Aboriginal Politicians: Brazeau

New Conservative Senator Patrick Brazeau, right, with Prime Minister Stephen Harper

Story here.

Embattled Conservative Senator Patrick Brazeau defended himself against allegations of corruption and sexual harassment Sunday, saying the personal attacks are the byproduct of his ongoing fight against what he called the "native establishment."

Apparently, there's corrupt elites in the Aboriginal community who don't like anyone exposing the crap they do. Normally they'd call their critics "racists" and so on, but in this case, that option isn't on, as Senator Brazeau is himself of Aboriginal ancestry.

So the Native establishment decides to start a campaign of accusations without evidence to back them up.

"Many times when you attack the native establishment and you demand for more accountability, obviously I have not made many friends," Brazeau said. "And so I have always been open, transparent and always invited people to criticize my policies. Unfortunately, it's more in the realm of personal attacks now than professional attacks."


Of course, he's a Conservative and an anti-corruption one at that. To be such, even for an Aboriginal, is obviously seen by the entitlist establishment as a form of betrayal of "his own people", even if it's in the interest of accountability and of helping ordinary, non-elite Aboriginals improve their lot in life, which hasn't been happening much as far as I can see, despite all those billions and billions given by non-Native taxpayers to the Native community over the years (something like eight billion a year now).

Regardless of ancestral origin or whatever, there are plenty of politicians of entitlist culture and corruption everywhere who don't want to lose their entitlements... Much like the Liberal Party of Canada has been!