Two hours after Keira Alexandra Kronvold gave birth, her daughter was taken from her – the third child to be removed from her care following a now-banned assessment that disproportionately targets Inuit women in Denmark. Will she win the fight to get Zammi back?
New Zealand recently just punished three politicians harshly for doing the Haka. They were protesting a proposed law to strip special constitutional privileges for the Maori stemming from the original colonial treaties. Those old British colonizers were apparently too respectful to the rights of the indigenous people for modern conservatives.
To be fair, indigenous in this sort of context usually refers to a colonial state where the ruling group is different from the one there before a colonial empire got there. I don’t usually see it used for populations that haven’t been subject to conquest and occupation like that within the last millenia or so, even if it could technically fit, it’d be a bit redundant.
Though if the history of, say, Ireland is any indication, historically when white Europeans end up in that kind of position they haven’t faired much better.
Show me one place where indigenous people aren’t treated like crap by the government
Haiti. The indigenous people were wiped out through disease and slavery.
Also good point. I guess New Zealand has been making strides by they are still having issues.
Just funny to note because a lot of Americans view Europe as like this Ultra free place that has none of the issues the US has.
New Zealand recently just punished three politicians harshly for doing the Haka. They were protesting a proposed law to strip special constitutional privileges for the Maori stemming from the original colonial treaties. Those old British colonizers were apparently too respectful to the rights of the indigenous people for modern conservatives.
I did say strides but having issues. At least they have indigenous representation. US def doesnt
We usually don’t have these issues because we experimented away from home.
White European indigenous people.
What a strange question.
To be fair, indigenous in this sort of context usually refers to a colonial state where the ruling group is different from the one there before a colonial empire got there. I don’t usually see it used for populations that haven’t been subject to conquest and occupation like that within the last millenia or so, even if it could technically fit, it’d be a bit redundant.
Though if the history of, say, Ireland is any indication, historically when white Europeans end up in that kind of position they haven’t faired much better.
Sorry, I was just being dense for the sake of it; and you of course, are correct.