• PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml
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    We pay respects to the millions of Indineous people throughout history who have protected our lands, waters, and animals.

    our lands, waters, and animals

    Bruh

    • the_post_of_tom_joad [any, any]@hexbear.net
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      man, i deliberately avoid lawyerese (it makes me feel creepy to read) so i missed this line. see? this is why i dont read this shit. now im angry. the fucking audacity, the real (not a normie’s protective ego-husk), true and distilled arrogance one must own to say to their faces that “they kept the place up for us”…hrrrrgh… agg… it is so perfect a distillation of the liberal ‘civility’ i hate with a power beyond my thesaurus.

      Yelling at these fucking lanyards wouldn’t even work. I can see their blank, wide-eyed faces now, wringing their hands, confused as to where the anger was coming from if someone put them in the place they deserve to be.

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    Yeah it’s actually good to do land acknowledgements, and it’s good they’re doing one. You should do them too. I hate to break it to you but we’re not in a revolutionary phase right now, but a consciousness-raising phase.

    Land acknowledgements aren’t something dreamed up by white liberals who want to expunge their guilt. They’re an indigenous tradition that indigenous radicals (at least where I live) practice when talking between themselves. In the context of asking colonizers to do them it’s never been considered enough to just do a land acknowledgement as if by doing so you’re purchasing the moral right to continue occupying. It’s a destabilizing statement that a) forces the person speaking to know a single gd thing about the indigenous people whose land you occupy and b) acknowledges out loud that the land was taken without permission, which believe it or not is where we’re at in terms of convincing settlers that there’s actually a problem.

    That being said this is a particularly weak land acknowledgement. I’ve never really seen one that just talks about honouring the people with no explicit attention being drawn to the occupation and its contradictions.

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      It’s good to do land acknowledgements but they come off as extremely hallow platitudes when done by politicians. Reading this almost felt like it had a dismissive tone written by a maybe-later-honey

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          Yeah we’re polluting your land, kicking you off of it for mining EV battery material, and exposing you to the elements.

          But ayy at least we did you a land acknowledgement!!!

          Now they feel completely innocent and can enjoy their brunches without even a tinge of guilt.

          maybe-later-honey 🍷clink 🍷maybe-later-kiddo

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      pretty remarkable it’s the DNC too, not an organization that can’t do anything about land policy. the friction everyone’s talking about itt is probably perceptible even to libs when its on a federal level

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      Land acknowledgements like this one seem to be overtly reactionary, talking like indigenous people “stewarded” the land for colonists to just take over once they got here. This sort of “and then the Indians taught the pilgrims how to grow corn” cutesy bullshit is historical revisionism meant to counter what is actually good about land acknowledgement.

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        I have no problem with critique of the specifics of the wording of this land acknowledgement, as you can see I listed some of my own.

        But if you want to talk about reactionary, the energy of this thread is mostly hurr durr look at these fucking libruls doing a land acknowledgment

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      Land acknowledgements aren’t something dreamed up by white liberals who want to expunge their guilt.

      And? Pride parades weren’t dreamed up by weapons corporations and banks, and yet.

      I don’t care if crackers acknowledge my problems. It’s worth jack shit. I rather they keep their mouths shut because at least then I wouldn’t want to strangle them when they talk

      It’s a destabilizing statement

      It’s a placating statement. They fear absolutely nothing from these words in their little footnote of an “acknowledgement”

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    Excuse me? But that last part where you claim to be supporting tribes is a lie. Even historically, no one cares about honoring treaties.

    You trampled over sacred ground for your electric cars.

    Despite 13k Navajo residents having no water your only response was “oops that’s how civics work sorry sweetie”, nevermind 14k of homes not having any electricity, despite your demands for them to mine coal for power plants.

    Your systemic negligence rendered the Oglala completely unprepared and vulnerable to the 2022 storm

    And you still haven’t even even done anything for the leaking and abandoned wells on my people’s land or the people next to us

    The only thing you care about are your brunches and looking good for optics

    FUCK YOURSELF YOU SMUG PIGS

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    “Oh, so you’re going to do something?”

    “Nah, we just want to give our servile base something that makes us look like we care for a couple weeks. Oh, and fuck them Palestinians and their land too”

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    Funny, my Democratic governor has been the primary roadblock to indigenous sovereignty in my state and continues to fuck them over at every turn she gets. I’m sure they’re glad she’s there thinking of them though.