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<description>&lt;p&gt;I thought every country had some rough spots in their history and overcame them... what&apos;s wrong with that? In Canada we undertook one of the most extensive genocides in all of human history against our native peoples and today we&apos;re... uh.... hmmmm, it still hasn&apos;t been resolved to their satisfaction, though we finally apologized. Point is, people are actually capable of understanding that mistakes in the past aren&apos;t cause for burning down cities, overthrowing governments and descending into complete anarchy. Mistakes are there to learn from... is that so dangerous?&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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