Above: Irish president Eamon De Valera with members of the Ojibwe tribe. Despite being a white settler, I have heritage in a colonized people, the Irish. Not full heritage, but since I would experience marginalization due to my partial Irish heritage if I were living in the U.S. in a different time, it’s something I should view as part of my identity. Even in America, my diaspora is still feeling the effects of the alcoholism that colonization wrought upon us. The historical realities of England’s crimes against our people haven’t gone away, and they still haven’t been atoned for as the British empire continues its settler-colonial occupation of Northern Ireland. For these reasons, I get the sense that it’s only logical for an Irish person to support the abolition of the United States, the full transfer of jurisdiction back to the First Nations, and the establishment of a socialist federation which can unite these and other colonized nations against the forces of reaction.
So true comrade. Here we facilatated the rendition of many innocent arabs and others who were landed here on their way to horrendous torture and murder. All done without a trace of irony or complex. We Irish, or what is left of us, are traditionally very conservative and will casually turn the blind eye to the treatment of others except when the bourgeoise want to demonise their enemy, like Russia for instance, and worship the Nazis in Ukraine.
So true comrade. Here we facilatated the rendition of many innocent arabs and others who were landed here on their way to horrendous torture and murder. All done without a trace of irony or complex. We Irish, or what is left of us, are traditionally very conservative and will casually turn the blind eye to the treatment of others except when the bourgeoise want to demonise their enemy, like Russia for instance, and worship the Nazis in Ukraine.