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TheGayChingy
the whole thing about queer flags and the desire to rigidly define sexual/gender identities being colonial in nature is so true and the baby gays really get so mad about
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Dónal Hassett
donalhassett1
Really great conversation with @NaomiMasheti @carovschroeter @KristinMLeary and @Hannah_RoseM on Douglass and Decolonising Curriculum. Here's a little thread on the way history teachers in primary schools in Ireland might start
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ਜੋਧਸਿੰਘ (JungNihang)
YungBhujang
I think it’s important for Sikhs to own their narrative and tell their own stories.The British Army is the same one that used treachery in the Anglo-Sikh war. Sikhs, and
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Sisonke Msimang
Sisonkemsimang
“The struggle with, and support for this man is also an act of sovereign power and responsibility. Sovereignty cannot be granted by the colonial state. Nor is it legislated (or
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Alexander Davidson
alex_davidson82
Too many people get the relationship between the US and Israel backwards arsed. Israel was founded as a colonial enterprise by the British empire. It's purpose was to be Britain's
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Ryan J. Pilcher
RyanPilcher13
Excited to listen to Prof. Tyler Stovall's talk about his new book, "White Freedom: The Racial History of an Idea"https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691179469/white-freedom Stovall on the Capitol building: Why not
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Don Robotham
dondee_don
An interesting question: why did a small country like JA have this outsized global cultural impact. Some thoughts: a) JA had most extensive oppressive large slave plantation regime; b) long
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Kapil Komireddi
kapskom
Babri Masjid was erected as a monument to Mughal hubris. It embodied Babur's contempt for Indians and their dominant religion. By obfuscating and falsifying this history, republican India's secular establishment
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DeliaR 🇿🇦
DeliaRobertson
In some parts of the world January is anti-slavery and human trafficking prevention month. I am going to run a month long thread to honour slaves of the first decades
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Steve Marsdin
SteveMarsdin
@hildreth_roger @sommecourt @Brynley_H @PeterHart1915 A thread on the Battle of the Frontiers, 22/08/14, also a Saturday, un samedi sanglant. A series of 15 linked battles, 10 in Belgium, 5 in
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ChineseBot2B
Imagine thinking a fucking fishing village where 90% of the land mass is on the "mainland" from a geographical standard point and *all* the residents are technically descendents of "mainlanders"
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abolitionism = spicy reformism
no_slave_coasts
zionists be like... "Zionism emerged just as European nationa were dividing Africa. Taking advantage of the European interest in colonization, [Theodore] Herzl sought the backing of European governments in establishing
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Kate Clanchy
KateClanchy1
When the first colonial boats landed in the Americas, the captains sent the ship’s boys, aged about 9, to winter with the local people. This was so they’d come back
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Anthony Nine
spaceweather9
While I'm *speculatively* open to the idea that Dee's Enochian gear and cartography played a role in inspiring British colonial expansion in the Elizabethan era, I also suspect that whatever
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Dr. Jessica DeWitt
JessicaMDeWitt
Okay @cpawssab, y'all keep circulating this 'Fact Check: 13 Truths and a Lie About Alberta Parks Changes,' which actually contains two lies.https://cpaws-southernalberta.org/fact-check-13-truths-and-a-lie-about-alberta-parks-cha
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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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