"[C]olonialism and injustice are never consensual: they are always
achieved through the use of force, and perpetuated through the
brutalization and degradation of the native people. It was, after all,
Mao who announced that political power grows out of the barrel of a
gun."
— Blood In The Snows (Reply to Wang Lixiong) (by Tsering Shakya
| New Left Review | May-June
2002) http://www.friendsoftibet.org/databank/tibethistory/tibeth3.html
Today's word, boys and girls, is colonialism. What is it, you say? Wikipedia defines it as the
establishment, exploitation, maintenance, acquisition and expansion of
colonies in one territory by people from another territory. It is a
process whereby the metropole claims sovereignty over the colony, and
the social structure, government, and economics of the colony are
changed by colonizers from the metropole. Colonialism is a set of
unequal relationships between the metropole and the colony and between
the colonists and the indigenous population.
The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy defines colonialism is a practice
of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people to another. Frequently, colonialism and imperialism are treated as synonyms.
Examples
of this are the Crusades, Britain and the thirteen colonies, France and
the Haiti, and Spain and Latin America to name a very few. How is this
even relevant? Colonialism is not a thing of the past.
Indonesia is seeing a new corporate colonialism
A parody found on YouTube concerning the struggle in Tibet (read the comments, the video itself is silly)