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<blockquote data-quote="NNSV" data-source="post: 58421012" data-attributes="member: 277392"><p>Who cares, honestly? Do enough people care to induce something more?</p><p></p><p>Perhaps that is why there is no obligation felt on the "governments" to do anything, because no one cares, or cares to care. Consequently, why should their "remorse" be on time? If people treated violent imperialism and razing of indigenous land and peoples as serious as a national tragedy, there would be more awareness and consequences. But then, many people would also have to take responsibility that they come from a lineage of pillagers, slave owners, murderers, imperialist conquerors, and rapists. This is a lot for people to realize, but necessary if ignorance and apathy chains are to be broken. </p><p></p><p>But, an apology from a people that raped and murdered my people, destroyed my culture and history, then praised themselves for their continental success, would be a slap in my face to say the least. If it was sincere, that is a different story, but still <em>almost</em> too little too late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NNSV, post: 58421012, member: 277392"] Who cares, honestly? Do enough people care to induce something more? Perhaps that is why there is no obligation felt on the "governments" to do anything, because no one cares, or cares to care. Consequently, why should their "remorse" be on time? If people treated violent imperialism and razing of indigenous land and peoples as serious as a national tragedy, there would be more awareness and consequences. But then, many people would also have to take responsibility that they come from a lineage of pillagers, slave owners, murderers, imperialist conquerors, and rapists. This is a lot for people to realize, but necessary if ignorance and apathy chains are to be broken. But, an apology from a people that raped and murdered my people, destroyed my culture and history, then praised themselves for their continental success, would be a slap in my face to say the least. If it was sincere, that is a different story, but still [I]almost[/I] too little too late. [/QUOTE]
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