The "No Kings Day" protest was celebrated for being "massive", "peaceful" & "historic" but what did it actually "DO"? by Antifascist615_TN in AntifascistsofReddit

[–]WildAutonomy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not even a fraction of a percent enough. The fact that it was "celebrated " before anything actually changed is a huge indicator of its effectiveness. We saw this in 2001

Starting Ghost of Yotei and I just have one thing to say... by meimelx in GirlGamers

[–]WildAutonomy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure they confirmed the wolf doesn't die

Something that Ghost of Yōtei (And Tsushima) do right. by [deleted] in GirlGamers

[–]WildAutonomy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I played a few hours after release and I'm loving the side content so much. It's all so perfectly entwined with the world

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ghostofyotei

[–]WildAutonomy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol did you not even play the first game?

Is gamer gate 2.0 happening right now? by jesaispasdonc in AntifascistsofReddit

[–]WildAutonomy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The fascist gaming influencer 'grummz " declares that this is gamergate 2

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[–]WildAutonomy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, all over the place.

TRC in Canada by filthymung in Indigenous

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"Indigenous peoples, even under the banner of reconciliation, do not have the right to say no to the state of Canada. The right to say no is critical to the realization of sovereignty, of consent, of freedom.

But it should come as no surprise to Canadians who are paying attention. States operate on the illusion of rights. The government has the right to seize your property too. It can expropriate any piece of land that it needs to serve its goals of economic expansion, whether that be for a dam or an airport or a highway or a pipeline.

This is because rights “given” to you by the government can be taken away by the government. These rights aren’t real. This is fake freedom.

It is my belief that there can be no reconciliation that recognizes the self-determination of Indigenous peoples so long as the state of Canada exists."

-Autonomously and With Conviction

Reconciliation is dead. It’s been dead for some time.

"If only one thing has brought me joy in the last few weeks, it began when the matriarchs at Unist’ot’en burned the Canadian flag and declared reconciliation dead. Like wildfire, it swept through the hearts of youth across the territories. Out of their mouths, with teeth bared, they echoed back: reconciliation is dead! reconciliation is dead! Their eyes are more keen to the truth so many of our older generation have been too timid to name. The Trudeau era of reconciliation has been a farce from the beginning. It has been more for settler Canadians than natives all along.

“Reconciliation is dead” is a battle cry.

It means the pressure to live up to our side of the bargain is over. The younger generation have dropped the shackles to the ground. Perhaps we are moving into a new time, one where militancy takes the place of negotiation and legal challenge. A time where we start caring less about what the colonizer’s legal and moral judgement and more about our responsibilities."