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Cake day: February 28th, 2022

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  • I've had a scroll through and many of the answers seem to relate to the US, which doesn't show any evidence of undergoing decolonisation any time soon.

    A better example is the Chilean constitution that was put to a referendum relatively recently, albeit unsuccessfully: its key features were recognition of Chile's plurinational status, with added rights for indigenous people and communities. Have a read about it here:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Chilean_national_plebiscite

    Bolivia has a plurinational system too, but I am not as familiar with it so can't vouch for it.

    In any case, Latin America is where to look. From a brutal experience of colonisation and US/UK backed dictatorship to what is slowly becoming a recognition that justice needs to be done. They're way ahead of the west.