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Posts by Skippy Coyote 🇲🇽
I’ll take the first
I‘m actually glad Koor exists because he embodies everything wrong with the average narcissistic white single atheist male social media user trying to hide their blatant colonist complex and he’s just so easy to bash on.
i need mi piñata 🪅🏏
ok so humor me Koor, if Reddit atheists spent decades saying “religion and spirits are bad” then why did they spend ten years building AI to sacrifice a planet to a false god?
People like Koor built AI and social media by the way, and they’re saying no it’s actually BIPOC spirituality that’s the problem.
I’m not even surprised that the whitest social media platform inevitably got to “cultural genocide in the name of secular progress” but holy fuck
Normalize calling PureKoor and his bullshit racist
If you follow this racist you can kindly unfollow me idgaf 💅
GoFundMe to send Koor’s mayo ass to Mexico 🇲🇽
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i'm sorry... but this bothers me a lot, as much as i want to agree with this notion given how scary this push for a full-on rapture war is, saying that all theism needs to go can quickly turn into a form of cultural genocide that throws a ton of non-white/indigenous beliefs under the bus
oh no they’re attacking the red panda who thinks he’s better than every Indigenous culture because he is “enlightened”
Nah fuck him. in this space we don’t condone colonial oppression of pagan/indigenous spiritual beliefs.
Hey “Pure” you can kindly take your anti-indigenous colonialist framework and stick it where the sun don’t shine, cabrón. 🖕
Hablé con un mecenas en náhuatl hoy en mi trabajo parcial en la biblioteca y quiero sollozar
Ella era tan dulce y la única otra persona que ha iniciado una conversación conmigo en náhuatl :[
Which incense 👀
I don’t want you playing whack-a-mole with all the threads I’ve responded to lmao, so I sent a DM lmao.
Not trying to convince or argue I’m just trying to understand your take on this whole matter
In your view what is theism, then?
Does paganism/animism fit under your view of that? Because if not, then I don’t disagree with you on the underlying problem and how it was co-opted by colonialism to oppress communities.
I work with them all the time. The white folks who run therianthropy platforms often shame those who want to study indigenous paganism, because it conflicts with their beliefs.
That’s literally what the Spanish did when they invaded Mesoamérica and what the fascists are doing now. Do better my dude
If you’re okay being incendiary, then know people will point out what you mean.
I made a point of it because somewhere; there’s a BIPOC who might’ve read this and felt ashamed that they can’t explore their identity through the traditions of their ancestors. These type of individuals still do exist.
It’s such a weird thing to say ngl.
And such a statement can be very incendiary of alienating to folks who are literally here because the monotheistic colonized world told them they cannot spiritually be their animal selves like their ancestors used to be. Condemned.
That’s not helping anyone
Hmmm, maybe just saying a blanket statement of “believing in mythical things is bad for us” when you’re in a community where most people want to turn into their fursona. 🤷
Again, my DMs are open if you’d like we could talk further. I rather prefer to bridge understandings than sow divisions.
when they’re told their spiritual reasons for being furry/therian should be ignored for the betterment of the communities.
This whole Christian “good vs evil” concept the fandom pushes does need to go away, as well as the shame around it. But at least make space for what BIPOC folks pioneered here.
My reason for even being involved in furry or being here arguing is because of spiritual possession by a Mexica (Aztec) spirit, called Nahualism. Wasn’t something I expected to happen in my life at a young age but it did. That comes first to me, not furry.
So respectfully yeah, it does offend people
And yet, it was conservative Christians that got up in and fought the school system to have it removed. But the whole idea of the curriculum was to decolonize all the years of suppressing indigenous rites, and no one worked to rebuild what the zealots struck down. Definitely not the atheists.
If we’re on the subject of California then, they tried to implement the education of indigenous practices as part of the K-12 curriculum as a means of reviving cultural awareness and preservation of indigenous practices.
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Pretty cool name for a Mexican restaurant.
Happy to talk this further, but this kind of narrative turns away vulnerable groups I know who would have otherwise agreed with your argument.