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<aclass="namemargin"name="aspects1"></a><h2>As a contract aspect</h2><br>
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<li>Lots of treaties were sneakily made contract in colonial era to be lucrative, to get profit out of their colony. Same for ToS or privacy policies in digital corporate society where the big companies are dominating the power structures via making a contract to deceive users.</li>
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<aclass="namemargin"name="aspects2"></a><h2>As a linguistic aspect</h2><br>
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<li><strong>⤷Language as a colonial tool</strong>: Treaties in colonial times and Terms of Service in modern time both are to show a way to indoctrinate/manipulate the colonize subject by language.</li>
<li><strong>⤷ As a contract</strong>: Histocial treaty was sneakily made as a contract in colonial era to get whatever profit out of their colony. Those big companies are dominating the power structures via Terms of Service as a contract to deceive users.</li>
<li><strong>⤷Polarity of calming language</strong>: Using their comfort language become a colonial language. Comforting language for the company that are using highly polarized terms sometimes obfuscates or conceal users' labour to deceive them.</li>
<li><strong>⤷ Language as a colonial tool</strong>: Colonial treaties and Terms of Service are to show a way to indoctrinate/manipulate colonize subjects by language.</li>
<li><strong>⤷Language as a colonial waterway</strong>: Shiproute in colonial times are used to sail to exchange goods, extract sources, and import labours. Through Language as a colonial waterway, it became a medium by which to interface with the colonizer.</li>
<li><strong>⤷ Polarity of calming language</strong>: Using a calming language from colonizers become a colonial language. In the modern times, companies are using highly polarized terms, as their calming language, to obfuscate or conceal the meaning to deceive users.</li>
<li><strong>⤷ Language as a colonial language</strong>:Using a language that you're porting into the colony in order to be able to extract the resources. (ex, Japanese forced Korean to speak Japanese) </li><br>
<li><strong>⤷ Language as a colonial waterway</strong>: The shiproutes in colonial times are used to sail to exchange goods, extract sources, and import labours. Through Language as a colonial waterway, it became a medium by which to interface with the colonizer in history and modern times.</li><br>