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+==Give Back the Land== |
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+====They willfully ignore the native body, because they just want to use our land for something different, which is the same coloniality perpetuated now, except they make it look nicer by making the subjugation of the Native accessible for all. ==== |
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+**Churchill 96 **(Ward Churchill, Professor of Ethnic Studies at University of Colorado Boulder, Masters in Communication at Sangamon State, From a Native Son, pp. 520-30, 1996) |
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+I'll debunk some of this nonsense in a moment, but first I want to |
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+first priority for everyone seriously committed to accomplishing positive change in North America. |
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+====Their deployment of the government and their assurance that the government stays in power through phaseout masks the colonial violence the U.S. perpetuates – we must position ourselves against them in order to unmask this violence.==== |
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+**Churchill 96** ~~Ward, native prodigy, From a Native Son: Selected Essays in Indigenism, 1985-1995, isbn: 0896085538, pg. 14-16~~ |
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+The Specter of Hannibal Lecter At this juncture, the entire planet is locked, |
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+us, about who it is with whom we now share our room. |
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+====Coloniality generates a permanent state of exception that is the root cause of the death ethics of war and underwrites a hellish existence where death, murder, war, rape, and racism are ordinary ==== |
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+**Maldonado-Toress 8 **Nelson Maldonado-Torres is an associate professor of comparative literature at Rutgers. Against War: Views from the Underside of Modernity, p. 217-21. 2008. |
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+Dussel, Quijano, and Wynter lead us to the understanding that what happened in |
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+such a world, ontology collapses into a Manicheanism, as Fanon suggested." |
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+====The alternative is to give back the land by kicking the settler off our native homes.Only having a willingness to exterminate the settler can ensure the destruction of U.S. colonialism.==== |
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+**Meister, 11** (Robert Meister, prof of Social and Political Thought @ UC Santa Cruz, After Evil: A Politics of Human Rights, p. google books, note: ev is gender-modified) |
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+The Roots of Genocide The secular logic of genocide arises from the moral psychology |
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+return-to-sender of the genocidal message of the colonialism itself. |
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+====Only decolonization can solve other forms of oppression within settler culture.==== |
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+**Churchill, 3** (Ward Churchill, I am Indigenist: Notes on the Ideology of the Fourth World, Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader, p. _____) |
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+Not only is it perfectly reasonable to assert that a restoration of native control |
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+make themselves part of the problem rather than becoming part of the solution. |
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+====Envirment DA:Environmental destruction is inevitable in colonialism – colonialism necessitates land destruction in order to maintain the colonial dream – it's used as a tool to eradicate native culture**.====** |
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+**Watts 13** (Vanessa Watts is Mohawk and Anishnaabe and is of the Bear Clan. She is currently in the process of completing her PhD in Sociology at Queen's University. Her undergraduate degree is from Trent University in Native Studies and her Master's Degree was in the Indigenous Governance Program at the University of Victoria "Indigenous place-thought and agency amongst humans and non-humans (First Woman and Sky Woman go on a European world tour!)" Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society Vol. 2, No. 1, 2013, pp. 20-34, 2013) |
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+In becoming land or territory, she becomes the designator of how living beings will |
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+, perception, and action are separated from the supposed inertia of nature. |
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+====Sexual Colonization DA: We should honor the survivors of sexual colonialism by prioritizing anti-colonialism. Native rape survivors understand sexual violence as a weapon of war that has been used against Native communities for the last five hundred years.==== |
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+**Deer 5** (Sarah Deer, Staff Attorney @ Tribal Law and Policy Institute, Sovereignty of the Soul: Exploring the Intersection of Rape Law Reform and Federal Indian Law, MARCH 11, http://www.law.suffolk.edu/highlights/stuorgs/lawreview/docs/Deer.pdf~~#search='sovereignty20of20the20soul, P. 457-459, 2005 ) |
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+In order to analyze the legal response to sexual violence in Indian country, it |
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+death that is difficult to describe to those who have not experienced it. |
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+====Mental Health DA: Mental health problems produced through colonialism means the native is always excluded in civil society. ==== |
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+**Hilton 11** (Blake T. Hilton, prof @ Univ of Central Oklahoma, Frantz Fanon and Colonialism: A Psychology of Oppression, Journal of Scientific Psychology 45, Sept 2011, http://www.psyencelab.com/images/Frantz_Fanon_and_Colonialism.pdf) |
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+Psychopathology Fanon, in Les Damnés de la Terre, begins the chapter ― |
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+the point at which it loosens its hold on oppressed, indigenous populations. |