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February 5, 2016February 2, 2017decolonialatlas

Imperiled Species in the US

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The Conservation of Homo sapiens

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For 500 years, the Doctrine of Discovery has provided the framework for nominally Christian nations to legitimize the invasion and domination of Indigenous peoples and seizure of their lands, codified through Papal Bulls, royal charters, and even US Supreme Court cases.
#LandBack #Reparations #RescindTheDoctrineOfDiscovery
#ThisIsAClimateEmergency
Politicians will talk of spreading democracy, when what they mean is installing governments that will uphold an economic system that's fundamentally incompatible with democracy.
White supremacists are still wrapping their racism in pseudoscience.
In 1994, the Zapatista uprising deprivatized large swaths of Chiapas, putting the land back under Indigenous stewardship. For the past 26 years, Zapatista communities have been growing the infrastructure of self-governance, establishing worker coorperatives, and teaching children in their Maya langauges.
As leader of the party that's ruled Japan almost continuously since 1955, Shinzo Abe's campaign slogan was Kono Michi Shikanai “There Is No Other Way.” Abe's only genuine opposition in government came from the Japanese Communist Party, a continual force against militarism and neoliberalism for 100 years. There is another way.
The land. The people. All bound together.
Bodily autonomy also includes ending forced sterilization, which is still legal and regularly ordered by judges in 31 states.
The crisis is not at the border, the crisis is the border. Borders are not only created through violence but also maintained through violence. Violence isn’t happening at the border, the border is violence.
Liberals. For the last time. Seceding, renouncing your US citizenship, or boycotting the South won't help anyone.
So then we're basically cool with the fact that 85% of US counties are unlivable?
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