• WoahWoah@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    For many tribes, assimilation seemed like the only possible option. Having seen what the federal government did to Indigenous Peoples that refused to assimilate, sometimes elders would tell the younger generations to not come home. To sacrifice that they might at least live and love.

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      10 months ago

      When you’re staring down the barrel of genocide, survival is all that matters to all but the most flagrant with their life.

      Very few people give a shit about their culture when you’re looking at your children and deciding whether they should die for your cause.

      I’d like to think that’s gonna be a hard no for 99% of good people.

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        10 months ago

        Thank you so much for pointing out my blind spots. You’re 100% right and my making light of it was insensitve and disrespectful. (I’m replying this to both of you so you have the notification, as both posts gave me a lot to reflect on. )

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      10 months ago

      Thank you so much for pointing out my blind spots. You’re 100% right and my making light of it was insensitve and disrespectful. (I’m replying this to both of you so you have the notification, as both posts gave me a lot to reflect on. )

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        9 months ago

        Oh that is nice if you to follow up. I don’t think it was intentionally insensitive. It was a reasonable conclusion to draw without knowing more context, but thanks for being mature and responsible for what you say/write. Seems pretty rare these days.