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My question is in context of AOC who is supposed to be anti-imperalist and about the good of the american people rather than coorporations
Gotta pick up a copy of Settlers to digest that one.
But the TL;DR; is that the (White) American People directly benefit from corporate colonialism. So there's some question as to whether you can thread the needle between "being anti-imperialist" and "being for the good of (White) Americans".
AOC is a consequence of this contradiction as much as she is a perpetrator of it. She couldn't function as a successful mega-bundler for the Democratic Party if she went all-in on anti-imperialism. And her prodigious fundraising is the reason she's even in the conversation for President.