It's a question of if pushing cultural hegemony onto a population is an acceptable thing at all, and to what extent it is okay for indigenous populations to fight against that.
I don't aim to make any one judgement, but even from within a generally leftist world framework there is a legitimate case for the situation there being either a good thing or a bad thing.
When this stuff comes up it's important to not be allowing lies to go through like what Zenz does, furthering jingoistic thinking in the west, but there's definitely a respectful critical policy debate leftists should have about imposition of cultural ideals on indigenous populations.
It's a question of if pushing cultural hegemony onto a population is an acceptable thing at all, and to what extent it is okay for indigenous populations to fight against that.
I don't aim to make any one judgement, but even from within a generally leftist world framework there is a legitimate case for the situation there being either a good thing or a bad thing.
When this stuff comes up it's important to not be allowing lies to go through like what Zenz does, furthering jingoistic thinking in the west, but there's definitely a respectful critical policy debate leftists should have about imposition of cultural ideals on indigenous populations.