• Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    10 days ago

    True and agree but…

    Practically speaking, almost all lands world wide have been (re)conquered at one point or another. This is a problem almost anywhere.

    Can we at some point just acknowledge it in maybe a yearly remembrance somewhere? I just really wonder if we need to remind eachother multiple times per day, every day, that we live on the unconceded lands of…

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      6 days ago

      IMO the problem is not really what happened in the past – we don’t tend to bother fighting for justice for peoples that were completely wiped out. It’s the ongoing problems that are what really matters. Land acknowledgments are a proxy for this, but an schelling-effective one; one that people can rally around.

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      10 days ago

      I think we do need to remind everyone, until indigenous people get clean water, and stop being murdered by the RCMP

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        10 days ago

        Oh absofuckinglutely yes to that, but in my head that is an obvious one that I just can’t grasp how that is still happening

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          9 days ago

          I am amazed we have a Holiday (in some provinces) for Truth and Reconciliation, yet basic services are lacking for many communities.

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            12 hours ago

            I feel there is a lot of virtue signalling going on here, lots of acknowledgements in emails and when meetings are started but when it comes to financing real solutions there are boatloads of crickets