j. sakai strawmanning me to a ridiculous degree.... but seriously dont do it again
does this mean the plight of Afrikaaners in South Africa or white Rhodesians is as valid as that of the Tutsi in Rwanda?
aerdil posted:
j. sakai strawmanning me to a ridiculous degree.... but seriously dont do it again
I can't figure out how what you said is different from what sakai said.
vampirarchist posted:
does this mean the plight of Afrikaaners in South Africa or white Rhodesians is as valid as that of the Tutsi in Rwanda?
i dont think that oppression really has a variable qualitative intensity that can be spoke of in terms of validity. do you mean to ask if these groups have equally revolutionary roles to play in their national self-determination?
i wonder what Sakai would think of Ignatiev
babyfinland posted:
vampirarchist posted:
do you mean to ask if these groups have equally revolutionary roles to play in their national self-determination?
yeah
vampirarchist posted:babyfinland posted:
vampirarchist posted:
do you mean to ask if these groups have equally revolutionary roles to play in their national self-determination?yeah
no. nations vary in their liberatory efficiency according to their position in the capitalist system
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