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  3. I'm reading the graphic adaptation of Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's *Indigenous People's History of the United States.*(Don't judge me.

I'm reading the graphic adaptation of Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's *Indigenous People's History of the United States.*(Don't judge me.

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  • Diligence JonesD This user is from outside of this forum
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    I'm reading the graphic adaptation of Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's *Indigenous People's History of the United States.*

    (Don't judge me. My attention span is for shit.)

    The point it makes about the tools and innovations of colonial Othering and oppression, privatization of public goods, militaristic quelling of domestic opposition (directed by the Church, even), displacement+relocation being perfected by the end of the 15th Century was a mind blower.

    I mean I *know* this has happened before. But seeing clearly how Europe perfected this violence on their own people FIRST then exported it to the Americas and elsewhere -- how fucking sick is that.

    And this is the 'heritage' Stephen Miller invokes.

    #SettlerColonialism

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    • Diligence JonesD Diligence Jones

      I'm reading the graphic adaptation of Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's *Indigenous People's History of the United States.*

      (Don't judge me. My attention span is for shit.)

      The point it makes about the tools and innovations of colonial Othering and oppression, privatization of public goods, militaristic quelling of domestic opposition (directed by the Church, even), displacement+relocation being perfected by the end of the 15th Century was a mind blower.

      I mean I *know* this has happened before. But seeing clearly how Europe perfected this violence on their own people FIRST then exported it to the Americas and elsewhere -- how fucking sick is that.

      And this is the 'heritage' Stephen Miller invokes.

      #SettlerColonialism

      AngelaA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @DeliaChristina Okay. I did not know that there were graphic adaptations like that. I may have to take a look. Thanks for the tip, because actual books seem too much of a slog recently.

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