colonialism

The U.S. Has Treated Poor Countries Like Sh*tholes for Decades

The United States has never invaded Norway. It has never bombed Oslo. It has never rounded up Norwegians and thrown them in Guantanamo.

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Christians of Color Are Rejecting 'Colonial Christianity' and Reclaiming Ancestral Spiritualities

This is how quickly it happened. One moment we were passing sumptuous kebob platters around the table making polite introductions, and the next we were swapping trauma stories that we—all people of color, many LGBTQ—had experienced in what were essentially white Christian spaces.*

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Concentration Camps for African Migrants Blocked from Entering Europe Are Popping Up Across Libya

Refugees do not show up in the Mediterranean Sea as if from nowhere. By the time they get into their flimsy boats on the Libyan coastline, they have lived many, many dangerous lives. They would have left their increasingly unproductive fields in western and eastern Africa, fled wars in the Horn of Africa, in Sudan and in places as far as Afghanistan, and traveled great distances to get to what they see as the final leg of their journey.

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Traditional Indigenous Mexican Food Is Among the World's Healthiest - but It's Misunderstood in the U.S.

Say “Mexican food” and many people have images of fried foods, smothered in cheese, with plenty of sour cream. It’s delicious food but not considered particularly healthy cuisine that fights diseases. Two professors in the San Francisco Bay Area, however, believe traditional, indigenous food from Mexico (available before the Spanish colonists arrived) is misunderstood and is actually among the world’s healthiest foods.

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When the U.S. Pretends It’s the Center of the Universe

There’s a troublingly pervasive idea that the U.S. is the center of the universe, though it isn’t always expressed as explicitly — or even euphemistically — as that. Instead it’s simply assumed, proffered as truth without a single backward glance or knowing nod to its own megalomania.

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America's Racist Legacy: Why Millions of People in U.S. Colonies Are Ineligible to Vote for President This Year

In 2012, a group of American Samoans launched what would become a years-long—and ultimately unsuccessful—legal battle with the Obama administration to demand that the federal government grant islanders birthright citizenship. The chain of Pacific Islands is a U.S. territory that is home to roughly 55,000 people and “yields the highest rate of military enlistment of any U.S. state or territory,” according to the Army. But because they are classified as non-citizen nationals, even American Samoans who are living stateside are ineligible to vote for president or hold key government jobs.

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From India to France, Millions Are Rising Up Against the Effects of Western Domination That Still Plague Our Earth

Colonialism made us feel backward. It was always Europe that was advanced and enlightened, and it was always the East that was backward and wretched. Rather than honestly say that they had come to plunder, the colonial rulers said that they had come to school the East – it needed to be civilized. Every European colonizer used the phrase – the French called it mission civilisatrice, the Portuguese called it missão civilizadora and the English called it liberalism.

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Deadly Violence Erupts in One of the World's Most Dangerous Hotspots

"The colonel, dictating, turns around. My lost friend Vir! Srinagar is his city, too, he wouldn’t have ordered its burning. It’s not him. Someone else with a smile just as kind, the face of a man who in dreams saves nations. Or razes cities."

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A New Wave of Corporate Land Grabbing Is Worsening Global Conflicts, Food Insecurity and Climate Change

Industrial agriculture and financial sectors are hand-in-hand worsening climate change and then profiting from it, with an unprecedented number of land grabs over the last eight years, according to a report released Tuesday.

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Why It Takes a Huge Pop Star to Bring Attention to Puerto Rico's Economic Enslavement to America

House Republicans recently circulated a questionable draft awarding a federal control board the legal authority to oversee a reduction of Puerto Rico's debts (now totaling $70 billion), instead of entrusting that power to local officials. Puerto Rico's debt was sold by different issuers and backed by separate revenue streams or legal safeguards.

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The Roots of European Racism Lie in the Slave Trade, Colonialism

There is a view that discussions about modern Africa should be forward-looking. They should be about trade, entrepreneurship, expanding markets, Chinese investment and the commercial and cultural dynamism that undoubtedly characterises many of the continent’s 55 nations. This future-facing philosophy is an admirable attempt to free the spirit and imagination of the continent from the weight of its own history and the legacies of colonialism.

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