Firstly please don't tell me that it shouldn't.

With colonized/formerly colonized countries like Palestine, South Africa, Algeria etc it seems pretty straightforward, since indigenous peoples are still large majorities of the population, but much different in America, since the eradication of indigenous people and their societies and cultures has been happening for centuries and now indigenous people only make up 1.3% of the population. Not to mention that the american population is made up of immigrants from around the world besides the descendants of settlers.

  • GucciMane [none/use name]
    hexagon
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    8 months ago

    Well, yes of course. But what does landback actually mean in the american context? For example, would it mean expelling all non-indigenous floridians from florida and designating florida as an autonomous indigenous republic as part of a socialist usa? Or is that just a glorified reservation?

    I also realize different people may have different answers to this, similar to how some people believe the south should become a separate nation for Black people and others disagree.

    • Feinsteins_Ghost [he/him]
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      8 months ago

      Yeah thats some above my intelligence level shit there.

      Wanna know how to fix some plumbing? Im your guy. Landback? ….dont ask me, ill just show you exactly how stupid i am.