picard102
Senior Member
What a disappointment.
So what you're saying is, after we took their land, the least we can do is allow them to put a turtle in Nathan Phillips Square? I don't see how the turtle can make indigenous people feel better about this situation.I for one cannot believe the amount of anti-turtle sentiment being expressed here.
Just another example of the non-cartilaginous majority exerting its privilege over the oppressed cartilaginous minority.
You should all be ashamed of yourselves
Right? Typical government, I guess they don't care cause it's tax money and they're used to it getting wastedSo it takes 3 years to plant a few flowers, add a little interlocking stone, and build a sculpture (which I'll refrain from commenting on)? Typical Toronto.
I for one cannot believe the amount of anti-turtle sentiment being expressed here.
Just another example of the non-cartilaginous majority exerting its privilege over the oppressed cartilaginous minority.
You should all be ashamed of yourselves
I hope another landscape architect can be brought in to reconcile the design differences between the rest of the square and this project.
The final thing needed is to tone down the blue ribbon to a more muted colour - I wonder if a similar meaning might be conferred via inset stone?