Message from @Jordan - MD

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2019-02-20 05:45:57 UTC  

>returning to Utqiagvik would "promote pride in identity" and would "perpetuate healing and growth from the assimilation and oppression from the colonists."

2019-02-20 05:46:05 UTC  

This is native land ✊🏿

2019-02-20 05:46:33 UTC  

Yeesh, and they call us fragile.

2019-02-20 05:46:35 UTC  

some towns in alaska are basically indigenous

2019-02-20 05:46:49 UTC  

alcoholic rape zones

2019-02-20 05:46:49 UTC  

Are those native dwellings, vehicles, and electricity delivery systems? 🤔

2019-02-20 05:47:29 UTC  

oil money keeps them all on the dole

2019-02-20 05:47:31 UTC  

@nord EWU has a residence hall called "snyamncut"

2019-02-20 05:47:34 UTC  

I could care less about Barrow Alaska

2019-02-20 05:47:37 UTC  

@wolfwood "look at me, I am da vehicle now."

2019-02-20 05:49:26 UTC  

@Lawrence of Eurabia As much as I understand the sentiment, it starts with small things like this and then it turns out our whole country is cucked. (Not that we aren't already there.)

2019-02-20 05:49:51 UTC  

that town is probably 60% inuit

2019-02-20 05:50:23 UTC  

I doubt they can even pronounce that name tbh.

2019-02-20 05:50:39 UTC  

I don’t really see Barrow as America anyways, tbh I don’t really see much of the country as America anymore

2019-02-20 05:50:53 UTC  

want to see some real shit? look up the inuit domestic violence rates

2019-02-20 05:50:58 UTC  

I want it back, but these days it’s occupied territory

2019-02-20 05:51:16 UTC  

it does happen to be 57 percent inuit

2019-02-20 05:51:32 UTC  

how did I know that?

2019-02-20 05:51:40 UTC  

I guess that makes it a smidge more justifiable

2019-02-20 05:51:53 UTC  

And there are definitely bigger fish to fry

2019-02-20 05:52:35 UTC  

Otherwise, we could all take a trip up to jfkfkfnsvfagzhx, Alaska.

Who's with me! (Not me)

2019-02-20 05:52:49 UTC  

Lol

2019-02-20 05:53:08 UTC  

It's a long drive <:nervous:359009898115104770>

2019-02-20 05:53:19 UTC  

Lol that it is

2019-02-20 05:54:32 UTC  

It's pretty funny to read about Inuit domestic violence/drug/alchohol problem in these super remote 90% inuit towns and see the authors desperately try to blame white people

2019-02-20 05:55:00 UTC  

somehow, someway, this must be white people's problem

2019-02-20 05:55:06 UTC  

When will people take responsibility for their actions? That's a dumb question I guess.

2019-02-20 05:55:19 UTC  

Probably never

2019-02-20 05:55:26 UTC  

I guess we did invent hard alchohol

2019-02-20 05:55:30 UTC  

so that's on us

2019-02-20 05:55:44 UTC  

No, if I invent a gun and you shoot somebody with it that's your fault.

2019-02-20 05:56:23 UTC  

Are we willing to apply the same rubric to big pharma and the fent crisis?

2019-02-20 05:58:55 UTC  

What's goin on here guys?

2019-02-20 05:58:59 UTC  

That's a solid point.
But you were never perscribed alcohol, or a bullet for that matter.

Health care professionals are instructing you to take those drugs under the guise that they will make you a healthier person.

That is deception.

You are told what alcohol and guns do.

2019-02-20 05:59:00 UTC  

if I was king of Alaska I'd ban alchohol sales to Inuit communities

2019-02-20 05:59:25 UTC  

That would be my only rebuttal.

2019-02-20 05:59:38 UTC  

But it's a very good point

2019-02-20 06:01:04 UTC  

the delusion that different people groups can all live under the same laws is silly and frankly that's on us as the ruling class. It's our delusion.

2019-02-20 06:01:53 UTC  

Native americans can't handle alchohol and it should be criminal to sell it to them

2019-02-20 06:02:22 UTC  

@Perihelion - CA I totally agree with you on that. And as a side note, this is why I love discussions like this, it really challenges beliefs.

I'm all about learning something new.

2019-02-20 06:06:02 UTC  

@Perihelion - CA We should apply the same logic. These drug problems aren't the fault of whatever researcher designed the drug, they're the fault of the people who market them to poor rural people who don't know better and think it'll solve their problems.