• sundray
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      6 hours ago

      “Weeks, months – the point is that it’s the past. We need to look forward now!”

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    8 hours ago

    You have no idea how much this ‘argument’ resonates with Indigenous people in Canada

    I often talk to people about what happened to my parents in residential school in the 1950s … most people are apologetic and believe that there is work to be done to heal but a few of them are of the mind of ‘it happened, let it go, its in the past, we can’t do anything about it, it’s not my problem, let’s move on’

    • Kelly Aster 🏳️‍⚧️@lemmy.worldOP
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      I feel bad, I glossed over what you said and just vented away. I hear you about the disappointing responses, it’s not so nice a feeling when you realize some people would rather change the subject than confront reality. Yeah, sometimes the mental gymnastics reach Olympic-like levels.

    • Kelly Aster 🏳️‍⚧️@lemmy.worldOP
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      I grew up hearing that in my home state of Hawai’i, where you have large swaths of poor folks - mostly of indigenous Hawaiian descent - born into and dying in poverty. Generation after generation, in small towns surrounded by literal wilderness (state forest preserves) with no jobs, a shite public school budget, and connected to civilization by a single road. And the islands are in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, so there’s no escape. You can’t just drive off to Mexico or anything like that to start a new life, if you are born poor then you are trapped.

      This “leaving it in the past” bullshit has only made the inequity worse… but everyone’s been conditioned to think with a toxic boomer mentality, so reparations for indigenous Hawaiians has never been a serious topic of discussion. It’s like, there’s no sense of compassion whatsoever. Nobody gives a shit, and that’s the most infuriating part.