| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 851 | Meg Leitold | |
| 852 | Sylvia Smith | Native resistors are not criminals. They are fighting to retain what is legally theirs by international law. Shawn Brant is a hero because he dares to live in accordance with the laws of the Mohawk people. Learn something from Shawn Brant. He's a teacher, supporter and upholder of Mohawk sovereignty. |
| 853 | Adrienne Carey Hurley | |
| 854 | Lisa Stepnuk | stop the criminalization of native resistance |
| 855 | Anonymous | |
| 856 | rob slater | |
| 857 | Clayton | |
| 858 | Howard Adler | |
| 859 | Jon Velema | |
| 860 | Jenny Gilberd | |
| 861 | Jen Bell | |
| 862 | Anna-Claire Hunter | Much love and support to Shawn Brant and indigenous activists from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory.
In a world where the very existence of indigenous peoples is a challenge to the colonial state, your strength in speaking your truth and being who you are is an inspiration.
There will be no peace on this earth until the sovereign right of indigenous peoples to care for our earth mother is respected,
Peace,
Lovelove,
Anna-Claire
(Peace loving Pakeha from Te Waipounamu, Aotearoa) |
| 863 | Anonymous | |
| 864 | Pramod K | |
| 865 | Jill Johnston | Restorative Justice is a philosophy that should be honoured in many instances, and one that in this particular case, would be wonderful to see Shawn given the same, honour of speaking for our environment and peoples.
Meegwetch, Thank-you,
Jill Johnston R.N. retired. |