Indigenous Erasure
White supremacy culture is so deeply ingrained that even those who have lived so many years trying to demonstrate an alternative to capitalism still don’t catch themselves disrespecting the people whose ideas and life ways they borrowed/stole from to build their own “revolutionary” existence. I’m only three episodes in and you have described a person whose ancestors were colonial settlers (and probably violent toward those whose land they wished to take) as “a native” and you have described someone in your friend group as “part of our tribe.” I like the story and the approach but please, stop erasing Indigenous people in the so-called USA. When you do that, you not only cause harm to the citizens of First Nations but you damage your own claim to progressivism.
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