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* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=533 8:53] BadEmpanada provides his definition of colonialism, and describes it as a social relation between two groups: Settler Colonialism( The establishment of permanent settlements by a colonizing group that dominates the original inhabitants, often through assimilation, extermination, or subjugation), and Extractive Colonialism (Colonization primarily aimed at exploiting resources for the benefit of the colonizer's home country). | * [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=533 8:53] BadEmpanada provides his definition of colonialism, and describes it as a social relation between two groups: Settler Colonialism( The establishment of permanent settlements by a colonizing group that dominates the original inhabitants, often through assimilation, extermination, or subjugation), and Extractive Colonialism (Colonization primarily aimed at exploiting resources for the benefit of the colonizer's home country). | ||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=606 10:10] BadEmpanada argues that Settler colonialism creates two distinct groups of people: Indigenous individuals and colonizers. He argues that the colonizers see the indigenous population as a problem that requires some sort of a solution(assimilation, extermination, deportation, apartheid). Destiny questions what the relevance of this is in the context of western world events. BadEmpanada responds it's relevant at different levels. | * [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=606 10:10] BadEmpanada argues that Settler colonialism creates two distinct groups of people: Indigenous individuals and colonizers. He argues that the colonizers see the indigenous population as a problem that requires some sort of a solution(assimilation, extermination, deportation, apartheid). Destiny questions what the relevance of this is in the context of western world events. BadEmpanada responds it's relevant at different levels. | ||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=740 12:20] BadEmpanada provides Nazism as an example of colonialism, Destiny [https://wiki.destiny.gg/view/Nuke Nukes] his chat. BadEmpanada attempts to jump to another hypothetical, and Destiny insists they remain on the current example regarding colonization in Europe. | * [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=740 12:20] BadEmpanada provides Nazism as an example of colonialism, Destiny [https://wiki.destiny.gg/view/Nuke Nukes] his chat. BadEmpanada attempts to jump to another hypothetical, and Destiny insists they remain on the current example regarding colonization in Europe. | ||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=852 14:12] Destiny provides the example of Hitler conquering a ton of land under Nazi Germany. Destiny describes how the population of that region may attempt to take that land back, and then that prior population may decide to reconquer the land. Destiny then questions how one would determine who originally owned that piece of land. Badempanada rejects this and argues that this is not typically how colonization works as cultures fuze together over time. He provides the example of someone taking land from Poland, and how nobody truly resided in the region before those people. | * [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=852 14:12] Destiny provides the example of Hitler conquering a ton of land under Nazi Germany. Destiny describes how the population of that region may attempt to take that land back, and then that prior population may decide to reconquer the land. Destiny then questions how one would determine who originally owned that piece of land. Badempanada rejects this and argues that this is not typically how colonization works as cultures fuze together over time. He provides the example of someone taking land from Poland, and how nobody truly resided in the region before those people. | ||
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* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1374 22:54] BadEmpanada explains that decolonization in Israel would not involve kicking every jew out of israel, but rather creating one state where everyone has equal rights, and stolen land is returned where easily traced. BadEmpanada describes this as relatively uncomplicated, Destiny rejects this notion and argues this would be incredibly complicated. Destiny points to a recent dispute wherein both sides of the conflict were able to trace their ties to the land fairly far back in time to discern who had ownership over the land. | * [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1374 22:54] BadEmpanada explains that decolonization in Israel would not involve kicking every jew out of israel, but rather creating one state where everyone has equal rights, and stolen land is returned where easily traced. BadEmpanada describes this as relatively uncomplicated, Destiny rejects this notion and argues this would be incredibly complicated. Destiny points to a recent dispute wherein both sides of the conflict were able to trace their ties to the land fairly far back in time to discern who had ownership over the land. | ||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1444 24:04] BadEmpanada explains that large settler colonial states frequently have a problem after moving in and writing documents claiming ownership of land. He explains that the "indigenous" population would also have documentation claiming ownership, which would now be deemed obsolete. Destiny confesses to not knowing too much about the conflict, but argues the area has been fought over for thousands of years and has trouble believing that Israel was merely writing themselves notes of ownership. | * [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1444 24:04] BadEmpanada explains that large settler colonial states frequently have a problem after moving in and writing documents claiming ownership of land. He explains that the "indigenous" population would also have documentation claiming ownership, which would now be deemed obsolete. Destiny confesses to not knowing too much about the conflict, but argues the area has been fought over for thousands of years and has trouble believing that Israel was merely writing themselves notes of ownership. | ||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1532 25:32] BadEmpanada recounts the history of Israel. Israel had several Jews 2000 years ago, as a result of antisemitism and other reasons, these Jews dispersed across the region and to Europe. BadEmpanada ties this to the current conversation: if a group left a place 2000 years ago, and came back 2000 years later, it would be ridiculous for the group to claim ownership of the land. He provides the example of a Native American leaving the USA, then coming back to Europe after 500 years claiming they owned the land. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1585 26:25] BadEmpanada describes the return of Jews to Israel as people claiming off the basis of religious mythology that they're the rightful owners of the land. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1613 26:53] Destiny argues that under BadEmpanada's prescription, the goal when taking over a land would be to kill as many people as possible so they lose the right to it. BadEmpanada argues that there's no "right" to any side of this, and that they're just speaking in abstract subjective morality. Destiny contends that BadEmpanada was attempting to make a moral justification for certain groups of people to lay claims to certain lands earlier. BadEmpanada argues that one could apply this logic to anything, and provides the example of killing all Germans after after World War 2. | |||
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* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=2180 36:20] BadEmpanada refuses to debate Haz. | ! colspan="2" | Timestamps: Colonialism and modern day America, call conclusion | ||
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* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1656 27:36] Destiny questions how one could apply BadEmpanada's colonoliaist framework to modern day America. BadEmpanada responds that people in modern day America are thoroughly colonized and beat down, and that decolonization would require looking at violated treaties. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1740 29:00] Putting aside the "realism" of the scenario, Destiny asks BadEmpanada if he believes it would be moral to expel people in in America that are on land taken by violating past treaties. BadEmpanada responds he would never advocate for expulsion/retribution, to which Destiny asks what his prescription is. BadEmpanada argues these people should just be given sovereignty, Destiny questions if people would have the right to expel people from land given that they have sovereignty. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1806 30:06] BadEmpanada argues that self determination for the purposes of expelling people from land would not be permissible. Destiny then asks what self-determination would allow these people to do. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1857 30:57] BadEmpanada points out that there's several cases of self-determination in international law. Destiny responds that there's also instances of cooperation, such as the European Union, arguing that having several self-determining countries would not be ideal. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1930 32:10] BadEmpanada states that he understands Destiny's argument that it is difficult to trace who owns certain plots of land, but points to the myriad of legal documents/treaties available in the United States to start working towards decolonization. Destiny once again maintains that it would be difficult to discern what outcomes, if any, would realistically occur when a broken treaty was discovered. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=1979 32:59] BadEmpanada provides a hypothetical involving a reservation of people in the United States wanting to declare independence being morally okay. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=2038 33:58] Destiny asks BadEmpanada if he believes Texas should be allowed to become independent if a majority of residents voted for it. BadEmpanada attempts to dive into an example regarding another country, but Destiny cuts him off an reiterates the question more broadly: Could any arbitrary group of people declare independence? BadEmpanada rejects this hypothetical, and argues that the "correctness" of declaring independence would vary depending on the situation. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/tG-IeglWKgE?t=2180 36:20] BadEmpanada refuses to debate Haz. | |||
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BadEmpanada is an Australian YouTuber and livestreamer. While he is known for creating commentary videos on political topics and covering political news from a left-leaning perspective, he has garnered a certain level of infamy in various online circles due to his tendency to engage in severe harassment and doxing
campaigns against individuals he disagrees with.
Despite BadEmpanada's onstream appearances with Destiny being quite limited, the two are not on cordial terms. This mutual disdain stems from a fundamental dislike of one another's content and political opinions, which infrequently boiled over to social media. These conflicts culminated on March 5, 2024, when Destiny added BadEmpanada to his Super Blacklist after BadEmpanada incited harm against him during his trip to Israel.
On stream Appearances with Destiny WIP
Destiny debates Bad Empanada ft. Haz WIP
On February 13, 2022 BadEmpanada held a brief discussion with Destiny regarding colonialism.
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