So I heard my friend call an invasive plant a displaced relative and when pressed on it they basically said that the plants didn’t choose to come here and they are victims of colonialism. Invasive implies they aren’t welcome, you wouldn’t say that the enslaved people brought over to the new world are invasive so why would you a plant? Then they said human agriculture was invasive because it’s monoculture and doesn’t allow other plants to grow, which you know fair point. So what’s the consensus is my friend an idiot or am I an idiot?

Edit: I just texted my friend, they said they got the concept from this book. Fresh Banana Leaves: Healing Indigenous Landscapes Through Indigenous Science

  • Vampire [any]
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    2 年前

    You seem to not realise that it's reffering to rampant things that cause ecological harm.

    Cats in Australia have extinctionated multiple bird species.

    Zebra mussels, rats, things like that.

    "Invasive species" is not another word for "introduced species"