I want to echo Fil when he said this:
> Furthermore, some people - like me - simply do not understand the arguments that have been made. Whether I'm a colonizer or not in the eyes of others, I *do* wish to understand the matter, yet the available posts at http://www.decolonisingdesign.com/ <http://www.decolonisingdesign.com/> don't provide sufficient information.
…and also what Yoád wrote:
> In general, after reading the text in the portal, I was amazed that the founders of this platform did not define what is_colonialism in design_. In such a long piece of text (the editorial statement) there is no framing of the concept of colonialism in design […].
I’ve read the posts on the website. In a previous email, Luiza mentions that any confusing terms were broadly explained by members of this list, or are a google search away. But I’ve read this entire thread, and I’ve spent the last hour googling and reading, and I still don’t understand. Like Fil, I also wish to understand the matter.
-Arjun
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