Indigenous Peoples’ declare faith in Canada’s justice system dead at 151

February 12, 2018
A statue entitled 'Justice' in front the Supreme Court of Canada is framed with the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa April 24, 2014. The Supreme Court of Canada will deliver its opinion Friday on how Canada's unelected Senate can be reformed or abolished. REUTERS/Chris Wattie (CANADA - Tags: POLITICS) - RTR3MJ6J

Indigenous Peoples’ long-floundering sense of faith in Canada’s justice system died of racism in Saskatchewan on Friday, ending decades of cynicism.

It was 151-years-old.

Reconciliation is also said to be in critical condition following the racism, which took place in a North Battleford courtroom.

Many people took to social media to express their outrage at the death of the sense of justice for Indigenous Peoples, though many more said that it sadly came as no surprise.

In lieu of thoughts and prayers, mourners have asked Canadians to actually f—ing do something concrete.