You believe in prioritizing the needs and well-being of those who establish and inhabit new territories, ensuring their prosperity and success.
"Settler Interests" is a political ideology that primarily focuses on the interests and rights of settlers, particularly those who have migrated and established communities in new territories. This ideology has its roots in the historical context of colonialism, where settlers from powerful nations would establish colonies in less developed or uncharted territories.
The ideology of Settler Interests is often associated with the belief in the right to secure and protect the interests of the settler community, which may include land rights, political representation, economic…
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In an overpopulated world, what ethical considerations should we take into account when deciding where to live?
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Price of homes, safety of neighbors and transportation. Trusted school systems and relaxed price resturants.
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where there is enough space to take care of another person while not overpopulateing the world.
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how many people can fit in the area without damaging the environment
@9L9BLVM2mos2MO
We should look into on how to live with the earth and rural areas so both groups can work together to keep the environment nice and farm work.
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What factors do you think should be considered when building new communities on undeveloped land?
@9HTP3NS5mos5MO
This should only be done if the area needs expansion because of population.
@9HTNHY8Republican 5mos5MO
I think they should consider the risks of building on this land
@9HTP3HB5mos5MO
I think there should be rules on how tall and how many people and jobs in that area
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How important is it for people to know the history of the land they live on, and how does that history affect current communities?
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How might the experience of relocating affect someone's outlook on belonging and ownership?
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While relocating could potentially provide a sense of belonging to some there is the fact that Settlers Interests can cause displacement for the indigenous population.
@9HZLWKS 4mos4MO
People should not find their identity and belonging in where they live.
@9HZLR5L4mos4MO
When you relocate you can get better jobs, a better house, and more people who respect you.
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Is it fair for settlers to claim ownership of lands already inhabited by others?
@9H5CRWL6mos6MO
No, not if the others still own it or have acsess to it.
No, if the people already live there, it is their property.
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I think this is the best answer because it gives the best reasoning and I agree with it.
@9H5BZ956mos6MO
No, that is not fair to the people that already owned that land.
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Why do you think people feel entitled to land or resources that were originally inhabited or used by others?
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American was built with a foundation of genocide and racism. Founding and all consequential leaders (and many educators) local and national have strategically maintained that entitlement in society so they don’t feel the need to acknowledge that this is not their land. That their pride in their country is founded in myth. And the land back should be a much larger movement than it is.
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If you had to start a new life elsewhere, what traditions from home would you strive to keep alive?
@9HZTQKHIndependent4mos4MO
As many as I can. I am proud of who myself and my family are so I would like to continue to represent that in my own household.
@9HZTQH74mos4MO
I would work to keep alive the tradition of respecting others especially the elders.
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If you had to leave your home for a new place, how would you keep your identity and stay true to your roots?
@9KGSXM4Peace and Freedom3mos3MO
by providing that I am who I say I am and sticking true to my heritage
@9KGSSYG3mos3MO
I would simply be myself, carrying on traditions from home, but also recognizing the value of indigenous traditions and not imposing my own traditions onto theirs.
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When your personal dreams conflict with the collective history of a place, how do you navigate that tension?
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If your family's heritage was deeply connected to a particular place, how would you want outsiders to honor that connection?
@9KFM28V3mos3MO
I mean I would hope that people would be interested in learning about my culture but if they weren't interested i wouldn't be offended unless they were judging me.
@9KFLNQS3mos3MO
settler interests at the expense of Māori Indigeneity, engineering but ultimately failing to achieve cultural genocide
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What would be your first step in making someone from a different culture feel at home if they moved into your neighborhood tomorrow?
@9LDJJMMRepublican2mos2MO
I would welcome them with kindness and I would tell them if they needed anything to let me know, and if I got to know them more I would then exchange contact once I got to trust them.
@9LDJDVKPeace and Freedom2mos2MO
I would make them a welcome basket with cleaning things and intruder my name and welcome them in .
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What lessons can we learn from the past about cohabitation and mutual respect in rapidly changing neighborhoods?
@9KSR83S2mos2MO
It is crucial to building a community with a strong foundation
@9KSQZCY2mos2MO
If you believe in God, no explanation is necessary. If you don't believe, no explanation is possible. The Bible, Torah, Quran teaches us to be caretakers of one another , to set an extra place at the dinner table and believe in God and pray. Like the story of loaves and fishes. At the end of the day, God has the final say. God is the only one who can give life and take life away
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