Do you understand the concepts of systemic and institutionalized racism? These are what has marked all our social and governmental relations with FN people. Most other people in Canada who are not FN have not faced this ever in their lives. FNs have dealt with this for a century and a half.
I have lived and fished in this area for over 50 years. The ill will from the recreational anglers to FN has been there all that time. I can't remember a time when anglers I would just bump into on stream would treat me to a racist rant about native nets or gaffs and how FN rights had to be totally revoked. It didn't just turn up because sockeye were opened up as a recreational fishery - something the sport community lobbied for by the way.
I think someone needs to explain to you what true racism is. However, I'm more interested in teaching you what 'discrimination' is.
Discriminating is treating someone one way but treating someone else another way because of their race, age, gender, etc, etc.
As long as there is discrimination, there will be racism. It seems to me in the decade or more that I've read your posts that you will never understand that.
A truly fair and just country is run well when citizens are treated with complete equality with equal chance and opportunity of what that country can offer.
We are all Canadian citizens. The sooner we all live that way...the better.
When we are all treated equally and special interest groups fade away, you will see racism become much less than it is today.
It's true, there will always be a few born losers who will hate someone because of their color of skin, etc, etc....but those are the types of people who hate the whole world anyways.....just ignore them. However, when one demographic sees another demographic get extra special treatment because of political pressure to compensate for something that happened 24000 years ago, the race that goes without...is going to be upset....and that leads to a 'situational' type of racism.....meaning someone who isn't 'naturally' racist may show racial expressions because of the unfairness that is happening around them. It's human nature to react when you feel hurt or treated unfairly. Labeling that person a racist is just as bad as being racist.
It is ridiculous to suggest that the recreational community has no blame for the current state of Fraser salmon stocks or that other groups are not trying to do something to reverse the trend. For a start the strength of the Shushwap River chinook stocks which is what is mostly coming into the Fraser now is primarily due to active management by FN people who live in that river drainage.
The recreational sector are major consumers of salmon up and down the coast and not just in the river. While the total take isn't big the take for Fraser and other stocks is significant.
More important is it's pretty clear that climate change is now perhaps the biggest factor in the sharp decline of our interior Fraser fish stocks - sockeye, coho, Chinook & steelhead. They have been dfalling like dominoes.
To me it's clear CC is a problem associated with our way of life. All of us bear that responsibility.
What's more recreational angling is a major source of CC to the extent it now focuses extended travel, destination angling, high powered water craft and high powered vehicles required to tow them.
Recreational anglers are very little the source of the solution more a good chunk of the problem.
Please don't ever be a science teacher or my lawyer. You don't know the first thing about science, and if you were a lawyer, you'd probably defend the wrong person. I have a hard time even believing you are a recreational fishermen. Stand up...grow a pair, and help stick up for us like most of us are doing here.
As for the Climate change....its true the fish are dying in the ocean...but science has not proven its because of climate change. What HAS been proven is that the ocean is sick and dying fast. Our oceans are on borrowed time...and salmon are NOT going to come out of it well....if at all.