Yep, same within Canada. My first kiss was with an Indigenous girl, I remember her smile and face. She didn't have the easiest life, because she was treated differently. We've really (even Canadians) screwed up seeing people as they are, but I never knew it would get to here. Last I knew of her, she was divorced to someone I know was abusive to her, and she was trying to reclaim connections to her family.
Her even looking this way, while I know she had been let down from her father and also her mother, where she was just happy being with her people, said so much.
You know I have maga people questioning my knowledge of history after I traveled this country and learned everything I could first hand. The information is out there, it's just them refusing to believe it's not a "version" of it 🙄
These feckers don't know and/or won't acknowledge their own history, all to fit their rhetoric to repeat it.
@MarbleMarvel Lol the SW algo says this is offensive...how??
And I get where you're coming from, I really do. It’s heavy to see the disrespect out there when you have the right heart, but don’t carry shame over something that’s not your fault. Your skin and who you are isn’t something to be ashamed of. The problem lies with the people who choose ignorance, not with you. You’re a part of the change that is needed here but it's not by shouldering the weight of their ignorance.