Oh, yes it was a distortion. Europeans are the only people in the world that insist that European colonialism has concluded, and so it is a convenient (and insular) narrative to suggest that “uniting” colonizers and colonized peoples would mean a governmental coalition of exclusively European states and is actually more beneficial to the reproduction of colonialism elsewhere – as in the global south where it has historically and presently done the most harm – than it is to any “European project” oriented toward “peace.”
I’d be surprised if you’ve read any decolonial scholarship, let alone the voices of colonized peoples at all, and then spew this nonsense. How many people in this thread even considered consulting indigenous peoples of Canada in this matter, or even talked about their experiences at all in the past year? Asinine.
Oh, yes it was a distortion. Europeans are the only people in the world that insist that European colonialism has concluded, and so it is a convenient (and insular) narrative to suggest that “uniting” colonizers and colonized peoples would mean a governmental coalition of exclusively European states and is actually more beneficial to the reproduction of colonialism elsewhere – as in the global south where it has historically and presently done the most harm – than it is to any “European project” oriented toward “peace.”
I’d be surprised if you’ve read any decolonial scholarship, let alone the voices of colonized peoples at all, and then spew this nonsense. How many people in this thread even considered consulting indigenous peoples of Canada in this matter, or even talked about their experiences at all in the past year? Asinine.
I’ve actually talked with a few Canadian Cree in the past year. But not about politics or the EU ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
“I can’t be racist, I spoke to a black guy.” Yeah dude, I bet you were super woke with them. Unreal.
I’m sorry that - by chance - I passed the arbitrary purity test that you set up