• hypercracker@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    yeah great cool they can go to their parents’ country

    oh no I was born in Algeria I could not possibly move anywhere else hon hon hon

    the french settled Algeria for 150 years, you think none of them had like four generations born there?

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            1 month ago

            Up to what the indigenous people want and arrive at consensus with through whatever process they develop. It could be like Algeria where there’s mass expulsion or it could be like South Africa where there’s integration. No country with indigenous people being such a minority of the population has ever been decolonized so there is no blueprint about what it could look like.

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              1 month ago

              I lean towards integration although I recognize the South African integration has largely failed, and it should be approached in a different way (how, I am unsure).

              I don’t really believe white leftists when they promote expulsion, tbh. I highly doubt white leftists are gonna get up and leave America if indigenous people demand it, and it comes across to me as performative self flagellation.