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This passage hit me especially hard: “Once we forget, once memories are purged — the goal of all genocidal killers — we are enslaved to lies and myths, severed from our individual, cultural and national identities. We no longer know who we are.”

It reminds me of the struggle confronting indigenous people across the U.S. Just yesterday, I was enthralled by a presentation by Navajo/Diné elders in Santa Fe about traditional weaving techniques, and their work as shepherds cultivating a species of sheep that had been driven to near extinction twice. I was impressed by their mission and work to reclaim culture and identity—especially coming from California, a supposedly “progressive” state that actively continued the genocide long after it began in the East, and which left many indigenous communities not only displaced, but effectively disbanded. I wrote about that revolting and revealing history last year at https://shahidbuttar.substack.com/p/indigenous-lives-matter-from-north.

The elders last night spoke of traditions that have been seemingly lost as instead being merely “asleep,” waiting for the future to revive them. May we all help remember, and be part of a future awakening.

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REDPILLED's avatar

U.S. and European complicity in the Gaza genocide must also never be forgotten.

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