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bigdishing t1_j4glri0 wrote

At no point does she say she was “shocked” to see a majority of white people hiking. Why deliberately misread the article?

She does say “Throughout the long process of its founding, the U.S. attempted to erase the history of the land it now occupies in order to build upon it a new identity which did not include Black, Indigenous and people of color in its narrative.” And that’s mostly (maybe not entirely) true and valid.

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Eagle_Arm t1_j4jtr2k wrote

And what part of hiking the Long Trail is historically black or indigenous?

I'm not too sure 400 years ago people were taking their weekends to hike Camel's Hump to enjoy the view on a sunny July day.

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