My (indigenous) girlfriend said something recently that I just have no clue how to grasp.

Disclaimer: I've always been really bad at explaining opinions/making arguments to people.

We are amerikkkan (sorry)

We we're talking about china and it's modern government. This had always been a sensitive topic for us: I usually state something to the effect of "there are some very real problems with china but the country is an overal good for not only the people but the whole world." Whilst they take strong problem with destruction of historical artifacts/art during the revolution (they are an art historian) and find it irredemable. The thing that really confused me recently was them equating the "nepalese cultural genocide" (I have no real knowledge of what they are talking about) to the genocide of their people. For added detail, they and their tribe are currently fighting for the preservation of what remains of the tribe's historical artifacts.

I don't want to add many personal details but it should suffice to say their tribe was almost completely wiped out.)

Am I just off base for not understanding what they are talking about here? This comparison seems completely wild to me and I don't know if I'm just being insensitive or something.

  • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    But if they’re getting angry about this stuff it seems like they’ve already picked which side they’re on

    That's not a productive attitude to take persuasion can be a long process

    • panopticon [comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Yeah people can come around, I had a partner with a similar background, similar takes on China, similar debate bro style argument (from both sides). They came around eventually by ultimately yielding to the knowledge that US national propaganda was never fair or unbiased to any indigenous nations, so why would it be those things for a foreign country that is already regarded as a national rival?