This Is What ‘Decolonization’ Looks Like

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This Is What ‘Decolonization’ Looks Like

Fancy-sounding academic jargon is not a curious intellectual exercise. Words make worlds. Words make nightmares.

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On Saturday, as the raping and murdering and kidnapping were happening in Israel, Najma Sharif, a writer for Soho House magazine and Teen Vogue, posted on X: “What did y’all think decolonization meant? vibes? papers? essays? losers.”

So far, Sharif’s post has been liked 100,000 times and reposted nearly 23,000 times—by, among others, The Washington Post’s global opinions editor, Karen Attiah.

The point was: Don’t be squeamish. Never mind the Jewish girl being pulled by her hair with blood streaming between her legs. Never mind the women being raped beside the corpses of their friends at a music festival. Never mind the children and babies snatched from their parents.

If you can’t handle it, if you condemn it without a preamble or equivocation, you’re an apologist for the Zionist colonizers.

All this is a good reminder that when people say something, they often mean it, and we should believe them, or at least take them seriously. Fancy-sounding academic jargon is not a curious intellectual exercise. Words make worlds.

Here is how Quillette editor Claire Lehmann put it on X, formerly Twitter: “For the past decade I’ve been told that jokes, words & scholarly debates need to be suppressed because they may cause ‘harm’ to vulnerable minorities. Yet when a global minority is butchered, tortured & maimed, those who suppress words shrug as if war crimes are no big deal.”

Real decolonization is a physical process. It is about removing bodies from a place.

The meaning of Sharif’s post—a very tidy, very millennial encapsulation of the old Bolshevik spirit—is: the ends shall justify the means, and if that bothers you, well, you’ve probably been infected by some bourgeois, liberal fungus.

Nor was she alone.

“And as you might have seen, there was some sort of rave or desert party where they were having a great time until the resistance came in electrified hang gliders and took at least several dozen hipsters,” a speaker at a Democratic Socialists of America rally in New York proclaimed to whoops and laughter. (DSA members include representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jamaal Bowman, Rashida Tlaib, and Ilhan Omar.)

“Decolonization is about dreaming and fighting for a present and future free of occupied Indigenous territories,” Jairo Fúnez-Florez, an assistant professor at Texas Tech, posted. “It’s about a Free Palestine. It’s about liberation and self-determination. It’s about living with dignity.”

Columbia student groups called the attack on Israel “an unprecedented historic moment for the Palestinians of Gaza, who tore through the wall that has been suffocating them.”

A joint statement issued by dozens of Harvard student organizations declared “the Israeli regime” is “entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.”

“Shabbat shalom and may every colonizer fall everywhere,” wrote Barnaby Raine, who received his PhD in history from Columbia and now teaches at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research.

The writer Mohammed El-Kurd, the Palestine correspondent for The Nation, stated: “What is happening in occupied Palestine is a response to weeks and months and years of daily military invasions into Palestinian towns, killings of Palestinians, and the very fact that millions of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are besieged under Israeli blockade.”

Rania Khalek, a Lebanese American journalist, wrote: “Watching armed indigenous people take their land back from their colonizers is something else.”

Self-styled “journalist” Mariam Barghouti said: “Gaza just broke out of prison.”

Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis suggested “the path to ending the tragic loss of innocent lives—both Palestinian and Israeli—begins with one crucial first step: the end of the Israeli occupation and apartheid.”

The New York Times decided this was the right moment to run a story headlined “Gaza Has Suffered Under 16-Year Blockade.” The Times was good enough to note that the blockade was made possible not only by Israel but by Egypt, but it failed to mention Israeli forces withdrew from Gaza in 2005; that Palestinians elected Hamas to rule them; that Israelis routinely give Gazans notice before attacking to minimize loss of civilian life; and that one reason (maybe the reason) so many Palestinian children have died during Israeli air strikes is Hamas uses them as human shields—the better to generate sympathetic news coverage.

Then, of course, there were the moral relativists, those who provide a patina of legitimacy to the alleged freedom fighters. Amnesty International’s Agnes Callamard called on “all parties to the conflict to abide by international law and make every effort to avoid further civilian bloodshed.” Representative Ilhan Omar reminded everyone, “Gaza doesn’t have shelters or an iron dome” (one wonders if she mentioned this to the Hamas leadership in Doha or its patrons in Tehran before the violence commenced). Or Jeremy Corbyn, Britain’s national embarrassment, declaring, “we need a route out of this tragic cycle of violence.”

Meanwhile, the ersatz activists of Hollywood and Silicon Valley are eerily quiet. The people who turned the Ukrainian flag into their avatars, those who worry about misgendering and triggering and safe spaces, those who insist words are violence (those for whom violence is apparently not violence)—they’re busy ignoring all this.

We should listen closely to these latter-day Bolsheviks and their many enablers. They are being honest. They are saying exactly what they believe and what they want to see happen.

Which means the next time some academic or media personality on cable blithely informs us that Palestine must be liberated “from the river to the sea”—that means from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean, i.e., the whole of the Jewish state—we should ask them whether they are okay with all the girls who will be raped, all the old people and toddlers who will be mowed down or strung up. We should ask if they believe that as a “settler-colonialist” entity, the United States awaits a similar fate.

What would this death cult do if it could do anything? We have glimpsed that over the past 72 hours. We know what they are capable of, and we know that they have many defenders here at home. Those who imagine themselves fomenting the long-awaited revolution. Those who know that the beloved academic language of decolonization means nothing if you’re unwilling to see it enacted in flesh, and especially blood.

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Wonder how many of the wealthy and well-educated white progressives who say that "violence is the voice of the oppressed" also think that Jan. 6 was the greatest threat to Our Democracy in history and that everyone involved should be locked up forever. Or how many would celebrate a Native American separatist group bombing Portland State University in the name of 'decolonizing' the pacific northwest.
 
She's not wrong, what do you think happened to Jews and Christians when Arab states were de-colonized? They were driven out with all of their possessions and property stolen if they were lucky and otherwise outright raped, tortured and slaughtered in waves of Islamic mob violence.

Same thing when India was partitioned. Sikhs and Hindus were ruthlessly attacked and killed by Muslims and still are to the present day.

Muslims are always the problem no matter where they infest.
 
Well I certainly hope for more decolonization everywhere, if it looks like this. Most entertained I've been in weeks.

Or how many would celebrate a Native American separatist group bombing Portland State University in the name of 'decolonizing' the pacific northwest.

I mean I don't fit into the first part of your rhetorical, but I know I would celebrate it. Probably for different reasons, though.
 
It's really fascinating seeing leftists celebrating violent rapes and murders in the name of "decolonization." I cannot wait until such "decolonization" comes to their apartment, like it did recently to that journo in Philadelphia or the activist in NYC.
Or how many would celebrate a Native American separatist group bombing Portland State University in the name of 'decolonizing' the pacific northwest.
Nearly all of them. Even the people injured in the bombing would support it (unless they could spin it as pro-Trump natives doing it like a few tribal chiefs are) and donate to the bombers' legal fund. Modern progressives are a death cult that glorifies violence as long as its done by the "right" people.
 
It's really fascinating seeing leftists celebrating violent rapes and murders in the name of "decolonization." I cannot wait until such "decolonization" comes to their apartment, like it did recently to that journo in Philadelphia or the activist in NYC.
This is why I have a drink to the perp whenever this is done to them.
God punishes people that deserve it.

I don't see why we reacted the way we did to 9/11.
We should have been partying with the arab immigrants when these insufferable hipsters were incinerated.
 
that Israelis routinely give Gazans notice before attacking to minimize loss of civilian life;
Relevant video(it's old, not in any way related to what's going on now).

Business as usual while Israel bombs a weapon cache at a specific place at a specific time, just like the notice said they would.
 
Just so you guys know, "colonizer" means white. There's a reason they only call white (or at least white-passing) people that.
“Shabbat shalom and may every colonizer fall everywhere,” wrote Barnaby Raine
Academia will fall one day and that is when I will personally HAVE THIS MAN'S ASS! This man is my personal toilet slave. He is at the top of my shit list now. My pet-project.
 
It's really fascinating seeing leftists celebrating violent rapes and murders in the name of "decolonization." I cannot wait until such "decolonization" comes to their apartment, like it did recently to that journo in Philadelphia or the activist in NYC.

Nearly all of them. Even the people injured in the bombing would support it (unless they could spin it as pro-Trump natives doing it like a few tribal chiefs are) and donate to the bombers' legal fund. Modern progressives are a death cult that glorifies violence as long as its done by the "right" people.
This whole argument is another iteration of the Activist's Fallacy.

We are doing X because Y.
You are against X.
Therefore, you are against Y.

We are shooting and bombing civilians to 'decolonize' a place.
You are against shooting and bombing civilians.
Therefore, you are against decolonization.

All you have to do is put a sufficiently sacrosanct value in Y, and any X becomes allowable. Our declared intent is so inherent moral that the ends justify the means.
 
Academia and Jouranlists: "Oh wow, colonization and racism is the WORST thing ever. White people bad. Anyone who has money and power is evil."
Also Academia and Jounalists: "Wait, why are they attacking us Jews!?!"

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It's kinda neat when you find someone who you can tell from text alone would be so obnoxious in real life that it's a shock he isn't murdered on the daily.
 
Yeah...People have been saying this for awhile and being ignored or called racist or conspiracy theorist. Their plans must pass through violent overthrow of the Western way of life. There is no peaceful path to their goal or the Marxists goals.
 
Well then, I hope we decolonize progressives from my state and/or country.
Wonder how many of the wealthy and well-educated white progressives who say that "violence is the voice of the oppressed" also think that Jan. 6 was the greatest threat to Our Democracy in history and that everyone involved should be locked up forever. Or how many would celebrate a Native American separatist group bombing Portland State University in the name of 'decolonizing' the pacific northwest.
I was about to say something similar.
 
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This whole argument is another iteration of the Activist's Fallacy.

We are doing X because Y.
You are against X.
Therefore, you are against Y.

We are shooting and bombing civilians to 'decolonize' a place.
You are against shooting and bombing civilians.
Therefore, you are against decolonization.

All you have to do is put a sufficiently sacrosanct value in Y, and any X becomes allowable. Our declared intent is so inherent moral that the ends justify the means.
How can the Israelis not be the the ones who are the indigenous peeps when their temple is what the Muslim invaders built theirs on? Seems like they IDed the wrong group as colonizers.
 
what does a black woman living in a White country think would happen to her if it experienced such 'decolonization'

let me guess: didnt think that far ahead, or at all?
 
Most of these activists are an assortment of cluster B deviancies. What you're seeing here is a common mask slip moment.
 
Just so you guys know, "colonizer" means white. There's a reason they only call white (or at least white-passing) people that.
They conveniently ignore the fact that all of North Africa was colonized by Arabs and they all used to have native populations. For example, I think a lot of these dipshits think that modern, Arabic speaking Egyptians are the genetic descendants of the Ancient Egyptians.

I personally don't (necessarily) have a beef with ethnic Arabs living in those countries nowadays, if they're otherwise functional people. I don't play these goofy history games of assigning blame to modern people for things their ancestors did.

But if you do play those kind of goofy games, at least be consistent about it.

It's the same thing with morons talking about "unceded blah blah blah land" in America. Oh yeah? What about the tribes that lived before that tribe? Did they cede their land to the group you're "honoring"?
 
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