KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 10:11 am
we should be celebrating and honoring native peoples and their heritage, not continuing the centuries-long cultural (and literal) genocide that has been visited upon them
their story, and history, is every bit as important as yours (or mine). calling their history a fiction, to me, is denigrating and inhumane
“we” should do better. “we” should expect and demand better
The problem here is that there are, on things like this, two (or more!) related conversations happening at the same time, and one of those conversations - which is as nuanced and challenging and sensitive of a conversation as we have in this country - tends to send everyone careening off into outer space.
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that particular conversation, I find it extremely disingenuous (heh) for the groups who have historically benefited from prior bad acts to declare themselves the sole arbiters of when it's time to "move on" and "focus on the future."
That, to me, feels like pulling up the ladder behind you. And I consider that to be inconsistent with our founding principles.