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vexwerewolf
There's a nonsense argument that "British nationalists" (white supremacists) make: "the Native Americans are an example of what happens when invaders come and take your land, which is why we
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Dónal Hassett
donalhassett1
From 1866-1868 Algeria was struck by a severe famine, a result of drought, locusts and the disruption caused by and mismanagement of agriculture by colonial authorities. Coming only 20 years
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O'Foghlu
rayofoghlu
The GearaghEbb and flow of a unique inland delta.Parts of the Gearagh are believed to exist for 8000 years. Expanding and contracting over time in response to human pressures.In the
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BeadsAgainstFascism
beadagainstfash
CW: genocide-It's hard to get a perspective on the genocide of Indigenous peoples in north america. 90% of us were killed. 9 out of 10 of us were murdered. Think
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Judy Wu Dominick 吳曉青
judydominick
The person who wrote this tweet is unaware that her mindset is in fact a result of racialized discipleship, bolstered by an unbiblical separation of body from soul. /1 In
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rip van winkle
long_napper
one of my favorite sub-plots on twitter are fantasy reeducation programs and/or gulags. this narrative takes on some interesting forms, I'm sure there are more than what I've observed: 1.
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Amy Thunig
AmyThunig
“All the stories should be respected”Including the ‘settlers’ who perpetuated massacres? Incl the invaders who openly advocated that our people be killed & used as fertiliser for farming our stolen
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Timothy King 🖥️🏍️🛠️🎨 📷
tk1ng
Richard Pierpoint's wiki page is remarkably detailed, probably because he played an active role in a significant part of Canadian history, fighting to help create the #Canada we know today:
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Josh Marshall
joshtpm
Yeah unquestionably they reinforce each other. No question. One interesting thing is that Americans tend to think about this as driven mainly by the South. There’s a lot of truth
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Gumleaf, I was on the 12th boat, not feeling flash
GumLeafWhistler
#AustraliaDay One side of my family arrived in Sth Australia in 1836. The other side shortly after. There were no convicts among us.I am proud to call myself an Australian.
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Ben Domenech
bdomenech
"The Appalachian range was the frontier, and the settlers who lived there were rough-hewn highlanders, predominantly Scots-Irish, who had little but the confidence that they and their God were the
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
YESJane Mt Pleasant at Cornell did a fantastic historical analysis of yield records & showed that Haudenosaunee farmers were getting 40-100 bu/A in upstate NY.The settlers who chased them out
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Fika & Chill is anti-fascist
fika_and_chill
I'm attending a cool thing tonight! Think I'll do a lil livetweet. Dean Thomason opens with prayer and a land acknowledgement that names that the Duwamish people are the first
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Dr Tara McAllister
taramcallister4
Baby #2 is asleep Baby #1 is happily playing with trains after checking in on so time for coffee #2 and to read this by @Avery_Smit @FunakiHine and @LianaMacDonal13
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Arnon Degani ארנון
arnondeg
1. presenting in a thread are a few words by David Ben-Gurion I keep going back to whenever the Israel/US Jewry debate flares as it did following @PeterBeinart's thoughtful and
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Urban Chanakya
Urban_Chanakya
For those wondering about the timing of Indus Valley civilization and the reasons for its decline.(Our text books and articles and historians still attribute the arrival of "Aryans" who conquered
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