[QUOTE=rrskylar;3413263]Nothing like first nations looking out for the rest of society in such a positive way![/QUOTE
Yea, "they" should be more considerate, after the all the good things "the rest of society" have done for them
Let's not rehash that old debate again.
I just read about a pub in the U.S. (run by white folks BTW) which has found a way around smoking bylaws by hosting live shakepearian theatre (not for the edification of patrons, but since it would allow them to smoke). So it really has little to do with FN or not, and a great deal to do with human nature. What casino owners are doing, although not particularly edifying, it is no worse than what all bussinesses do, find ways to utilize existing laws in their favour.
Secondly, this is not "the first nations". It is a particular First Nation band. While that may seem a fine point, it is through overgeneralization that discrimination starts.