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“…It erases origin stories and relationships to land that are fundamental to Indigenous knowledge systems. It lionizes immigrants while erasing the shifting forms of xenophobia direct at migrants throughout the history of the United States. Lastly, it skips across important junctures of solidarity, including Irish immigrants’ initial solidarity with Black people out of a recognition of being cast as the…”
— Dec 21, 2024 05:59AM
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“In this delimited capitalist calculus, the dehumanizing goal is to move from being in debt to being a creditor.”
— Dec 21, 2024 08:42AM
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“While there’s no doubt that immigrants have played an important role in the ride if the United States as a world power, Kennedy’s words are both wrong and, more worrisome, widely perpetuated through school curricula and racist mascots that depict Native people as warrior men of the past. The belief that this is a nation built by immigrants does several things at once…”
— Dec 21, 2024 05:57AM

