The U.S. isn’t a nation of immigrants, so the U.S. must be abolished for socialism to come
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This is part of a series on settlerism. See Part One for an examination of how settlerism impacts activist spaces. The idea that socialism on this continent would need to be centered around patriotism for Amerikkka, and be represented by modified versions of Amerikkka's associated symbols, is based around the myth that the United States is a “nation of immigrants.” When one dissects this myth, it becomes clear why the “patriotic socialism” argument as it’s applied to Amerikkka is incurably reactionary. And why it’s appropriate to spell the country’s last name with those three Ks.
The U.S. isn’t a nation of immigrants, so the U.S. must be abolished for socialism to come
The U.S. isn’t a nation of immigrants, so the…
The U.S. isn’t a nation of immigrants, so the U.S. must be abolished for socialism to come
This is part of a series on settlerism. See Part One for an examination of how settlerism impacts activist spaces. The idea that socialism on this continent would need to be centered around patriotism for Amerikkka, and be represented by modified versions of Amerikkka's associated symbols, is based around the myth that the United States is a “nation of immigrants.” When one dissects this myth, it becomes clear why the “patriotic socialism” argument as it’s applied to Amerikkka is incurably reactionary. And why it’s appropriate to spell the country’s last name with those three Ks.