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Acknowledge Inherited Guilt to Foster Change
Being a settler, particularly in contexts like Canada, parallels the concept of sin in Puritanism, where individuals inherit a condition of guilt for past actions they did not personally commit. The process of acknowledging this inherited guilt is critical for personal reflection and behavioral change. Just as a born-again Christian must recognize their sinfulness to seek repentance, those who identify as settlers acknowledge their colonial past as a means to engage with and rectify historical injustices. This shift, evidenced through trends like land acknowledgments, emphasizes a growing awareness of the implications of colonialism and the need for accountability among settlers regarding their place in society.