Decolonization is Land Back
Dec. 24th, 2023 05:49 pmThe thing about Land Back is that it really is quite literal. The land must be returned to indigenous populations and they must have the authority to make decisions about land management. Cessation of violence against them is a necessary but not sufficient component of this.
And an essential component of decolonization is Land Back. Without Land Back any talk of decolonization is really quite meaningless. A key component of the colonizer mentality is the assumption that this means they will be forced to leave the land or will be genocided or severely mistreated. This is a form of projection, because colonizers do not only mistreat the people of the lands they occupy: they also mistreat diasporic populations in the lands they are native to (or occupy) and refugees.
While there are no perfect people in this world, it is in fact quite possible to live with others not like oneself without turning them out of their homes, subjugating, or genociding them. Thus the rejoinder of 'well they would do it to me otherwise so I need to do it first' simply has no merit. If a serial killer who brutally murdered people simply going about their day tried to argue that their actions were justified because otherwise those people would have done the same to them, I would never seriously consider that a valid argument. I don't think a court of law would either. But far too many accept the same logic when it comes to colonialism.