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ArticlesApril 22, 2026
Canadian man kicks toddler in the head, judge rules it's totally fine because of his, quote, "Indigenous Ancestry."
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A Canadian man choked a toddler and kicked the child in the head. Rather than be held accountable for these evil actions, he was given a slap on the wrist under the guise that he suffers from "dissociation" from "Indigenous ancestry.”
Judge cites "dissociation" from "Indigenous ancestry" in letting Canadian guy off after kicking toddler in the headhttps://t.co/cz1SNPguRo
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) April 22, 2026
According to The Post Millennial:
The 33-year-old Indigenous B.C. man has been sentenced to six months in prison for two counts of assault against the child. Both incidents were captured on the nanny cam in the toddler's bedroom, per the National Post. The Crown asked that he get at least one year behind bars.
Court documents detailing his guilty plea written by B.C. Judge Temara Golinsky stated, "He first assaulted the child the evening of June 13, 2025. The footage starts right before K.J.M. comes into the room. The video shows the child was wearing only a diaper as he was lying on the floor of his bedroom, and his face appeared to be close to the gap under the door. The child was alone in the bedroom. At the time the video begins, the child was not making any sounds. K.J.M. opened the door inward, and the door struck the child on the shoulder rolling him back and away from the door. K.J.M. stepped into the room and used his foot to kick and move the child away from the door, rolling him into the centre of the room. He then bent down and pushed his hand on the front of the child’s neck, pressing him into the carpet. He squeezed the child’s neck for a moment while the child was screaming."
That was the first assault. In the second assault, the convict kicked the child again in the head.
Rather than spend the full year in prison for his evil actions, he will only spend six months. According to the judge, "While there is no evidence that he or his immediate family were impacted by state actions such as residential schools, even the disassociation with one’s past and cultural heritage is a negative consequence of colonialization."
Common sense might tell you that rather than focus on fake feelings of the toddler-kicking criminal, the judge should focus on the victim of the crime. It turns out, though, that sense is not common with him.
The judge didn't even have to prove that this man suffers from some “ negative consequence of colonization.” All he said was that he might, which is foolish and not a convincing legal theory. The Canadian justice system is truly that pathetic.
Maybe one day our Canadian neighbors will focus on victims' justice, rather than fake colonization justice, but until then, we can, sadly, only expect more of the same. To call this story a slap in the face to justice would be an understatement.
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