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If the struggle against American settler colonialism were a real political struggle, like the ones waged against the French in Vietnam and Algeria, land acknowledgments would be contemptibly hypocritical, since the institutions that make them clearly have no intention of actually vacating the land they blame themselves for occupying. They are better understood as part of a rhetorical competition among “settlers” themselves, in which the confession of sin earns moral prestige.
On Settler Colonialism: Ideology, Violence, and Justice
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