I'm unsure museums are necessarily a good idea in terms of representing or documenting reality. Or something.
Governments that, historically, killed and abused aboriginal populations, run aboriginal history museums. Like a kind of token whitewashed virtue signal on steroids, they're built and run using the tax-coerced populations' money…
I'm unsure museums are necessarily a good idea in terms of representing or documenting reality. Or something.
Governments that, historically, killed and abused aboriginal populations, run aboriginal history museums. Like a kind of token whitewashed virtue signal on steroids, they're built and run using the tax-coerced populations' money and with little change to their detrimental system and its rules (AKA 'laws' as if they're immutable laws of physics or something) that created the disasters for the aboriginals in the first place.
I'm unsure museums are necessarily a good idea in terms of representing or documenting reality. Or something.
Governments that, historically, killed and abused aboriginal populations, run aboriginal history museums. Like a kind of token whitewashed virtue signal on steroids, they're built and run using the tax-coerced populations' money and with little change to their detrimental system and its rules (AKA 'laws' as if they're immutable laws of physics or something) that created the disasters for the aboriginals in the first place.
Same problem/system, different package/wash.
Treaties? Fuggedaboutit.