Post AdRe4HT3do6J3b6jia by Derr@noagendasocial.com
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(DIR) Post #AdRdBozZISYH6VLW2y by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
2024-01-02T19:11:03.111793Z
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>During this time, the Mapuche people, better known as the Reche (Ethnonym meaning: authentic human being)I've always thought it was kind of racist when peoples (usually peoples referred to as "indigenous") refer to themselves that way.
(DIR) Post #AdRe4HT3do6J3b6jia by Derr@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-02T19:20:06Z
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@Hyolobrika the modern equivalent would be the word citizen.
(DIR) Post #AdRe4IKES6dRiVzCbI by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
2024-01-02T19:20:52.327210Z
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Citizen doesn't mean "authentic human being"
(DIR) Post #AdReUh5d08d83Gk9bs by HumongusChungus@poa.st
2024-01-02T19:25:40.276870Z
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@Hyolobrika @Derr White People tried to colonize four continentsThey successfully colonized half of those continentsThey will colonize South America and Africa successfully when patience runs out and they realize they can not live as equals with retarded animalsTotal Nigger DeathTotal Beaner DeathHyperborean Glory:gun_emoji: :watastare: :1488: :cross_ortho_wooden1: :israel_burn: :nuke:
(DIR) Post #AdRtzakG8gYOfCwJWa by Derr@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-02T20:46:05Z
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@Hyolobrika Yes, it does. You don't understand the way people use words.Here`s another example:Ancient people spread Christianity/islam the same way we spread democracy.
(DIR) Post #AdRtzbfKiUCvWDdtU8 by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
2024-01-02T22:19:17.891077Z
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Who uses "citizen" that way? To me it means "someone who lives in a country and has rights and obligations under it's laws". You could argue that that confers a certain status. But not authenticity of your humanity.