Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

“There Has to Be Some Consequences for These Horrors” - Tariq Khan on Settler Colonial Violence and Antileft Repression

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May 21, 2025
Tariq Khan, a historian with expertise in social movements and colonialism, dives deep into the legacy of settler colonial violence and anti-left repression. He discusses the historical roots of anti-communism predating McCarthyism and connects these dynamics to contemporary political actions, including Trump’s immigration policies. Khan draws parallels between historical figures like McKinley and Roosevelt and highlights the persistent trauma of lynching and sexual violence as tools of power. His insights reveal how past injustices continue to shape modern societal issues.
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'Nits Make Lice' Colonial Logic

  • "Nits make lice" exemplifies how colonial violence justified killing children as a form of ethnic cleansing.
  • This language dehumanizes people as infestations, analogously used today in extreme racialized violence.
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Purity in Repression Tactics

  • Concepts of purity and cleanliness underpin counterinsurgency and repression.
  • These ideas pathologize dissenters as deviant or dangerous infestations needing eradication.
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Indigenous Chronological Displacement

  • Indigenous people were racialized as 'out of place' not geographically but chronologically.
  • They were portrayed as belonging to a past era, justifying settler colonial efforts as civilization progress.
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