This annoying part of Guam needs to change because it produces these cushy privileged idiots who be the MOST VOCAL colonizer types. People who know politics, who know decolonization, who know the struggle do it bc they MUST. They are the most likely to be affected.
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When we first got together it was difficult bc his view on indigenous activism was prejudiced bc of his private school upbringing. I had to engage in LONG discussions on logic (bc OBVS that wasn't taught to him), politics, government, culture, poverty, then FINALLY decolonization
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And now, all grammar and spelling mistakes aside, look at how my man has glo'd up
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(This was the day after I "organized" that awesome BLM protest for context, it was his VERY FIRST ONE TO ATTEND)
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I have a friend who teaches in one of the “best schools” on the island & he said the most CHamoru they get is Fanohge CHamoru & Inifresi. And not the history or the meaning even. Just the lyrics. It’s a “generic” CHamoru class. And it’s kind of just whenever I believe
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That's the same as what my man told me too. It is peak privilege to be so disconnected from the culture of the place that you are literally living in or are a settler of. These schools are molding many woefully ignorant minds.
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