kk-kyung t1_jcv2ppf wrote
Reply to comment by not-picky in The US government killed Lummi orphans for their land. White people continue to live on the murdered orphans land. This is the land that is beachfront in the middle of the reservation. by chiefswoneaglesloose
I get that. But history is important, and it’s important to gain an accurate portrayal of history. I mean. Even on an individual level, family history is important. If we forget or neglect to consider the history behind marginalization, then it allows us to forego changing systems or increase social mobility because we have no empathy for the struggle.
I appreciate you saying that you are for processes to eliminate those gaps though.
not-picky t1_jcvs3pz wrote
I've deleted my comment - it's not helpful to a civil discussion and I don't want to encourage a certain type of person, but my unpopular opinion is that "white people live on the land of murdered orphans" might not be the helpful place to start either.
chiefswoneaglesloose OP t1_jcvto9m wrote
That’s the truth, why is that so hurtful
not-picky t1_jcvxfhn wrote
If it were non-white Americans, would the story be different? What do you think ought to be done?
chiefswoneaglesloose OP t1_jcvxkny wrote
It doesn’t matter, I walked on the land and seen all of them are white. That’s what the truth is.
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