Trading fur with the Aboriginal People
The Government then introduced them to our kind of trading known as; Marketing.
We changed their view of animals
Aboriginal People loved their nature, and every part of animal was used if it was killed.
It was something spiritual
Colonism (taking over) the Aboriginal lands
Taking over their land
2. Luddism (257-269)
One who opposes technical or technological change
3. Race as a Social Construct (documentary + pp. 173-174)
Human being belongs to a single biological species (homo sapiens) within a larger grouping of genus.
Biologically speaking, the human species resembles other floral and faunal species because of population clusters with varying gene frequencies across spatial dimensions.
Talk about human diversity is often couched in term of race
There has been no dearth of initiatives to a classify people into racial categories on the basis of fixed and arbitrary characteristics such as skin color, attribute certain physical, social, psychological, and moral properties to these categories, and evaluate and rank these categories in ascending and descending order of inferiority and superiority.
- There is no line around countries
- Human beings created those lines
- There is only one race, and it is called the human race
- We all look the same, under our skin colors
- We humans are the one who decide we are different because of our skin color
We have hated people for different reasons. And our minds change all the time. Who we hate is not always going to be the same.
Nothing is natural about how the world works
No child is born with a bad behavior to kill someone. He or she learns it from ones race or community.
Good example to talk about in the “Africentric Schools” that are opening up around the country, and the one in Toronto mostly.
(4) Violent Masculinity Jackson Kats: Tough Guise Film
- All man are expected to act tough to be consider as a real