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Should the UN reserve seats for indigenous at Biodiversity talks?

Regiomontanus

Eastern Orthodox

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
According to Ecowatch,

'Aiming to preserve 30 percent of the world's land and water by 2030, dozens of countries will take part in a UN biodiversity conference later this year – but Indigenous people won't have a seat at the table.'

Source: Indigenous People Not Invited to UN Biodiversity Talks

So should the UN reserve seats for indigenous people who have struggled for land preservation?
I can't say I'm surprised. It's rather remarkable that still today, pretty much anywhere you look, an ethnic group who moved in long ago still today is mistreating the Indigenous. Even places like Canada, New Zealand, and Australia are still producing examples of an inexplicable nature that for all the awareness stuff, all the woke stuff, PC, diversity training, these months and those months, for everything we have going on the Natives are still crapped on by a government they had no part in establishing or recognizing as having valid authority. Even Biden with all he's doing for black people, women, and LGBT, I don't recall him granting federal recognition to the tribes who don't have that. Those wrongfully convicted of crimes haven't been freed. Even in the East it's not much better where places like China and Japan do not have the best relations with the natives.
So I am not surprised at all the UN didn't invite people indigenous to the lands that many member nations of the UN are founded upon.
 
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