internal colonialism, right? This is kind of my own people hating who they are to some extent, because off the colonial social hierarchies that were left over right Azaz as part of the Colonial project. And then, um, let mefocus a little bit on my own research because this question is asked all the time, who gets to perform blackness right in the context off performative ity.
and then the ones at the bottom who are the really inferior, and those are the so-called native peoples of be it of India, of Africa, of wherever, wherever there was colonial power, and the Jews.And this started really in the 1870s.
Our Fourth Amendment, which basically protection against unreasonable search and seizure, the origins of it are actually anger at British customs officials in the late colonial period, basically very abusive, heavy-handed searches and seizures of US vessels, and warehouses, and so on looking for smuggled goods.So when they actually wrote these amendments up, they had this in the back of their mind.
They're so gorgeous. They're green, they're plump, they're curvy, their meaty, they're delicious, they're shiny, they're incredible. colonial , and to today, like really experimental spins.
a onetwo punch and salmon is Exemplar of that so as I say we were losing salmon tributary by tributary throughout Colonial New New England also losing them in Europe because you know actually all of salmon kind originates from asingle river system in Aura Spain um and uh what happens those fish radiated out
my job was taking stuff that's pretty obvious to people that study counter Insurgency and kind of reminding the big colonial experience somehow we came to believe that that the the British are just innately good at counter Insurgency you know it's kind of in the blood we
after the the war started in osin and the French Vietnam like Sagal is a French Colonial Country so they came with a a group of refugees because of thatconnection with the colonial Empire so my uncle happened to be an excellent cook but he was cooking Southeast Asian
almost in in that that once you start I was writing about my experience as a Trav writer but once you get hot and colonial days of a you know a Brit Australian North American or you know
uh basically and that story of a uh Colonial figure rising up against English tyranny was a dramatic moviethat unfolded in Jackson's head and the third was a book which was Fallen Into
And this year, they didn't even let the amendment come to the floor. FISA has lapsed, and it's a stark reminder of how colonialism re-entrenches itself by subverting democracy. So, talk to your representatives and tell them to close the data broker loophole, and look at the state and local level as well. So, your government and law and fish law
Because without ships that could cross oceans, deadly weapons that could suppress Indigenous peoples, and the printing press to distribute reports from conquistadors back to Europe, colonialism would've been a non-starter. One can only dream.
has been caused by colonialism. Colonialism did a very, very damaging thing for the continent. It divided us. It separated us.
And the idea that he and his speechwriters had was that, look, this is 1949. Colonialism was falling apart. US influence in Latin America has been really destructive.
So we're hoping that, to get us started with this section, you'd read a little bit from the book. colonialism, because most people's experience of their culture, especially where it's-- I know, in southern Africa, for example-- come from a lot of the '60s, '70s, and '80s,
experiential world with their snow than we do and even to try to understand their world would probably be imperialistic and colonialist even to try as I say uh or the story was told about the uh the African tribesman who shown for the first time a photograph couldn't read the photograph they couldn't see that it
the colonial era, celebrated diversity.
pre colonial moment, per se, there are lessons there. And what we talk about native communities as our original instructions. Right? What is the knowledge that's been
to colonial occupation, they did establish a big lay meditation
Secular colonial societies are different, like ours.
a colonial , whatever, people are interested in what it's near.
Post-Colonial Africa which had no universities, in some cases no professional class at all because of the depth of Colonialism there, threw enormous amounts of money into creating
other colonial powers like Australia and Britain and so on had stripped the island. So when I arrived last year the island was this eerie moonscape and what was
policies that keep this system in place. Data colonialism is fundamentally incompatible with democracy because democracy requires that power be held in the hands of the people and that we're governed with our consent.
The colonialists ensured that there weren't.
and colonialism in history that went all back Thio, Shango Bone. Or that the player which was astronomical observatory or to ancient Egypt and Nubia. And and so I
family's such as mackerel La Raza, right? I would have to marry someone lighter to better the race. Um, and that's really sad to me, because this is really internal colonialism, right? This is kind of my own people hating who they are to some extent, because off the colonial social hierarchies that were left over right Azaz as part of the Colonial project. And then, um, let me
of colonialism.
of colonialism that's how people learn those people who do learn that is how they learn they learn this classic
emptiness of the whole colonial project as, “based on death…on nada.” And Fuentes wasn’t the only writer to explore Latin American identity by thinking globally.
when the great colonial nations at the time met to hash out rules for the carving up of Africa.
living in a colonial state-- I won't say settler because it's more than just settlement happening here.
This is a colonial terrorist state.
to that colonial invasion?
I knew that the story was more complicated than that, because there was at least 500 years of interaction between the Global North and the Global South through the colonial period. And these interactions were violent and deeply inequitable.
These are the major drivers of climate breakdown. The anti-colonial movement won this way, again by organizing, by creating connections and solidarities.
people and with this colonial government that, I would say is still ah, colonial government. We're not like when we think about occupied territories. The United
It happened in colonial New England.
and had this colonial education 60 years after we fought for independence.
reminding settler colonial states, Denmark, Canada, and Russia, that the Arctic was not
because before the colonial era, the Rwandans did not have tribes or ethnics.
And British colonial , the British empire was just coming to an end, Victoria, just the end of the 19th century.
that the colonial powers took these spaces on the African map, and they said, "today you're Kenyan.
So the word Colonial Cousins came about that there's fusion in such countries.
So that's how Colonial Cousins was basically.
And the post-colonial decay of countries that were born out of the French and British empire in the 1940s has been an obsession of mine for a long time.
It was a colonial thing to start with, then missionary related to colonial , then Cold War related.
had expelled the colonial power and then take over, and then over the years became fat, became complacent and rich and corrupt.
But understand that in colonial England the wax was what was important.
And the early colonial preachers punned from the pulpit, here, to keep people engaged.
-I'm studying post-colonial African-American migration narratives.