I’ve heard conflicting things about their political orientation.

  • @CommisarChowdahead
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    -41 year ago

    Go back and actually read what I wrote… I asked if it might happen, I never advocated for it. Hold you fucking horses for a second. As I said to someone else, you could have answered the question any way you wanted, and rather than doing that attacked me as hating indigenous people for speculating about conflict between what I am proposing would be a large front including many indigenous people against one specific group. I never suggested that the people that live in Chiapas should be, need to be, or would in this hypothetical be killed, I am talking about conflict between discreet political organizations, and in the scenario I am setting out neither could be said to represent indigenous people in general.

    • Fiona (she/her)🏳️‍⚧️
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      51 year ago

      I never advocated for it. Hold you fucking horses for a second

      what I am proposing would be a large front including many indigenous people against one specific group.

      You are chauvinist scum. It is laughable that you think indigenous peoples would align with people such as yourself to attack other indigenous peoples.

      • @CommisarChowdahead
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        I’ve studied indigenous history, read some books written about specific peoples and events by members of those groups. They are not, counter to what you seem to think, a homogenous group. There are many different and disparate indigenous peoples and political structures, and they do not all believe the same things or get along. Please go read about some of the war that were fought over colonialism and you will see how your idea of the indigenous being a united front is wrong. I would like to see a united front of all of them, but I don’t think that Zapatistas are that way inclined. I could be wrong, and perhaps they will demonstrate that. Hence, critical support.