ziq OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by ziq in How many raddlers live on land that was settled by colonialists? How many are descendants of those settlers? Have you ever considered giving up whatever unfair advantages you've gained from your family history? How would you go about doing that? by ziq
and fuck nations, but your land is still your land. It's your culture, your food, your geography and your history. Pretending there's no difference between one land and another is silly imo. I love this land. My hands are scarred from the dirt and my belly is full with the food I pulled from it. I would feel out of place anywhere else.
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ziq OP wrote (edited )
When you survive eating wild (and cultivated) plants that only grow here, that diet is a big part of who you are. It literally sustains you and sustained your ancestors for millennia.
In any other land the plants that grow and ecosystems that sustain them are completely different and I'd be lost.
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