What does property being held in common do to heal the mass trauma inflicted on marginalized groups across the globe?
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @materialist_kun
You can't actually right historical wrongs like that, at least not without drowning the globe in blood. The best we can do is eliminate it going forward and eventually the trauma will pass into historical memory.
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Replying to @miraculate @materialist_kun
That doesn't make sense. You're saying that we can't focus our efforts and resources on fixing the damage that capitalist imperialism has done without drowning the globe in blood? That's insane and seems like just an excuse to turn a blind eye.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @miraculate
You got rid of the capitalists, and you still put the responsibility on the proles for what happened under capitalist imperialism? That all effort should go towards the Global South when not all of us are there? This sounds of Third-Worldist "labor aristocracy" nonsense.
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Replying to @materialist_kun @miraculate
I don't think that's what is meant by reparations in this context. It's not about shifting power from one group to another, but about acknowledging history and taking steps to heal the very real trauma of those who have lived under extreme oppression.
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And I don't think it's really that much to ask to actually care about the wellbeing of other people. If you don't, why even call yourself a socialist?
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @miraculate
There's being a socialist, and then there is being expected to take responsibility for other people's interests and ideological goals. I find the paternalistic-esque fetish of viewing the Global South as unable to heal without "reparations" or "aid" from outside to be insulting.
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Replying to @materialist_kun @miraculate
This totally ignores the material reality of the Global South. Impoverishment doesn't come out of nowhere. If we don't acknowledge the trauma that's been inflicted and give back what's been taken, how can we call ourselves socialists in any serious measure?
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We owe so much of our own development to these people. We've been living off of them and living fairly comfortably because of it. We're all complicit in this system so it's not unreasonable to ask that we give back.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @materialist_kun
You first. If you feel some sort of responsibility for other people's impoverishment then go do something about it rather than lecturing us.
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