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    • Dolores [love/loves]
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      landback isn't about kicking white people out, in most interpretations. it's about collective tribal ownership of land, which, around socialist principles would promote preservation at the expense of private industry. it's not a proposal to have indigenous people come in and just take over the capitalist machinery at the expense of whites, it'll in theory be better for everyone and probably in practice much like the minority SRs of the USSR---russian settlers remained and had political rights, the formerly colonized just got a bit more.

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        • Dolores [love/loves]
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          if reactionaries had free press, but any large scale implementation necessitates a socialist order that wouldnt allow that

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            • GinAndJuche
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              By not having a free press would be the easiest solution.

  • Llituro [he/him, they/them]
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    1 year ago

    Probably the closest you could find to an indigenous led decolonization movement is probably something like the zapatistas in chiapas

  • Vampire [any]
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    1 year ago

    politics is the art of the possible

  • AFineWayToDie [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    I like to wonder about it, but as a non-indigenous person I don't think it's my place to discuss it, beyond how to make it happen.

  • Babs [she/her]
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    1 year ago

    We could start by trying to honor some of the treaties that America shit all over, or stop violating agreements whenever they inconvenience capital (like with DAPL).

    I don't know what a fully "decolonized America" would look like, but there are a lot of concrete places where we could give the idea a start, see what happens, and go from there.

  • SovietWaveGoddess [comrade/them, she/her]
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    Dude i don't even know, we aren't even close to being able to see such a thing.

    Its impossible to truly predict. Could one before the fall of the Soviet Bloc truly outline how a post soviet, neoliberal world would end up?

    But the things we know for sure is the land back and native enfranchisement to lead their own governments. I will literally not care if they are capitalist, monarchist, or socialist states, they could be a commune society too. I support whatever they want no matter what.

    But trying to outline what it looks like would involve a world political stage we are not in, which is in the true crisis moment of capitalism. The USA is currently losing their foreign capitalist power (colonies, vassals, and such). We must see when the contradictions can no longer be exported to other countries, and are forced inward.

    The internal political turmoil will then outline the will of the oppressed, as the superstructure is weakened, allowing them to take full action against it like never before. This is when the liberation fronts form, or the united fronts. Then it will be easier to outline how it all ends up.

  • ButtBidet [he/him]
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    Maybe this is dumb, but I always thought that black Americans deserve a couple of states to themselves with full autonomy in those states. Like, if they're lacking in political power, they're always gonna be fucked with.

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