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In a recent informal conversation with Elder Winnie Pitawanakwat about the notion of property, there was a long pause of silence while she thought. Then a smile. Then a question of what that really meant. “How can someone own the land?” she eventually asked. “Do they think they own the trees too? What about the birds, the animals, the insects? I’ve... See more
Delineating Nation-State Capitalism
Ever notice hardcore champions of invading Iraq such as @DouglasKMurray have not even the slightest compunction about lecturing us that the latest "humanitarian" invasion they're championing is needed to save Western Civilization? Oh and of course they're "anti-woke" now as well https://t.co/pnnAu5X00X
Michael Traceyx.com
Breaking: the Guardian has exposed a family man with a loving wife and many beautiful children, who played college basketball, worked for Google, traveled the world, then had a 10-year career in academia before starting a highly successful publishing company.
I'm shook. https://t.co/J60iy5TlpE
If you're still defending halal slaughter, go and watch a video of it actually happening. It makes me sick. All non-stun slaughter should be banned. I don't care if Muslims get offended, to be honest.
This is Britain.
We do things our way, and we treat our animals with care.
Rupert Lowe MPx.comImagine how much better this country would be with this man in Government https://t.co/Q55GMZXQXw
Basil the Greatx.comThe people Crossan described as the expendables, those at the bottom of the bottom of the world’s pyramids of power.
Richard Holloway • Stories We Tell Ourselves: Making Meaning in a Meaningless Universe
Will Irving
@wwirving
As Patrick Wolfe contends, settler colonialism was “a structure, not an event,” built on the racialized “logic of elimination” that sought to erase First Nation’s presence while entrenching British dominance.