“Decolonization is the encounter between two congenitally antagonistic forces … Their first confrontation was colored by violence and their cohabitation - or rather the exploitation of the colonized by the colonizer - continued at the point of the bayonet and under cannon fire”
The struggle for @epni_urbanfarm is not just a struggle against pollution, it is a struggle against ongoing colonial violence and the settler state itself, a struggle for #LandBack and full sovereignty to indigenous peoples across Turtle Island
Resistance to settler occupation has never stopped, and it will continue til every last colonial institution is destroyed!
We intend to assist those defending the Roof Depot by dropping off supplies of propane throughout the week, if you’d like to help out with this effort you can donate to our cashapp at $SRAMinnesota
2. to think that well armed nazis and the left can simply coexist is to entirely miss the material basis of our antagonism. In fact, the utmost goal of “the Left” is to completely disempower the Right
3. The 2nd Amendment is not and has never been “for everyone”, it was specifically crafted to empower landed whites to crush slave rebellions and kill the indigenous. Historically oppressed peoples who are today armed are allowed to be so IN SPITE of the 2A, not *because* of it
Last night, MPD mobilized 100+ pigs in dozens of squad cars to forcibly remove and arrest indigenous elders who had occupied the Roof Depot in East Phillips.
This comes right as we approach the 50-year anniversary of the Wounded Knee Occupation, which began Feb 27th, 1973
“Coincidentally, the five-year anniversary of the My Lai Massacre occurred during the 1973 Wounded Knee takeover. It was hard to miss the similarities between Wounded Knee in
1890 and the US Army's wanton slaughter of hundreds of
Vietnamese villagers. Military historian John Grenier defines what he calls "the first way of war" as frontier violence: "From both military necessity and hands-on experience, successive generations of Americans, both soldiers and civilians, made
the killing of Indian men, women,