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Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

This one felt dense to me, Stew, probably because I've never been the best student of either American history or geography. I didn’t know the history of the Chinook recognition at all, and reading about how casually it was granted and then revoked left me with that familiar, sinking ‘oh right, this is how power works’ feeling.

What really struck me was how much of this history runs on language that feels engineered to be remembered. “Fifty-four forty or fight.” “Manifest Destiny.” Short, rhythmic, confident, doing the work of persuasion before we ever get to the substance, something a certain someone is masterful at, though it pains me to use that adjective. The assumption that desire plus strength equals legitimacy, that inevitability can be asserted rather than argued, treated as justification in itself. Ugh!

And it’s hard not to notice how keep repackaging the same ideology.

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Busy Graham's avatar

Always enlightening! Thanks Stew for another great read!

I can always count on learning something I never knew before.

I love the surprise factor too!

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