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Feral Finster's avatar

"One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This".

Will they?

To give one example, the architects of the War On Iraq are to this day hailed as Serious Thinkers and Foreign Policy Heavyweights, while those who opposed the war were cast into Outer Darkness.

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Rafi Simonton's avatar

Ah yes, nice artistic liberals beginning their gatherings with "this is ____ (Ohlone, Duwamish, Lenape, Creek, et al.) land." As if the local indigenous nations were no longer there to speak for themselves. And implying like those gathered, the so-named also think of the land as owned property.

Very few, unlike the indigenous, have any knowledge of the local ecosystem. Or about how trees are cooperatives, growing in symbiosis with fungi interconnected with plant roots. These "nice" people live on top of the land, with no roots in it, thus no feel for it. The attitude of colonists.

That image of "like Chinooks over the mountain" startled me. In my Native Pac NW, a chinook is an unusual east wind event that piles over the Cascade Mountains, gathering momentum through adiabatic heating. The result is severe damage, even to mature trees and well built human structures.

But a Chinook is also the CH-47 Boeings (yes, 's', it's a localism) heavy transport military helicopter. Seeing those come over the mountains means piling up the equipment for yet another barbaric, devastating war.

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