No one every claimed the Irish to be Indigenous emer, the travelling and mincéirs are also indigenous people, that has no relevance to this discussion whatsoever
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Replying to @MinorDub2021 @emeramchugh and
You are literally claiming to be Indigenous, are you not? Otherwise what is the point of your whole schtick here my dude.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @emeramchugh and
No , I am not. My whole “shtick” is that English people can’t use BIPOC, the phrase, as there are no people indigenous to England . Not sure why you’re here, but you do you
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Replying to @MinorDub2021 @emeramchugh and
People retain their indigenous identity, it no longer just means the original inhabitants of a place, it is a global identity shared by many, and you seem to lack any understanding of this. If a Cree person moves away from where they are from they are still an Indigenous person.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @emeramchugh and
Indigenous Australians are people with familial heritage to groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. If a person of the inhuit community moved to Australia, they would not be considered indigenous , as the aboriginal people are indigenous. But yeah, reach away
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Replying to @MinorDub2021 @AdmiralHip and
They're not indigenous *to Australia* but they are indigenous *while living in Australia* idk how this is so hard
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval @AdmiralHip and
The World Health Organization defines indigenous populations as follows: "communities that live within, or are attached to, geographically distinct traditional habitats or ancestral territories”, if you leave those territories or habitats, you are no longer indigenous
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Replying to @MinorDub2021 @AdmiralHip and
Do you know what a community is? Are you still a member of a community if you move?
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval @AdmiralHip and
Yes I do, and yes you are but you don’t still live within distinct traditional habitats
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Uhhh do you think Indigenous people all live in “traditional habitats”? Because...what.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @HalstedMedieval and
Yes, that’s literally why they are considered indigenous
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