The allusion to peace as a state of harmony within an established order, has long been an indispensable tool in the arsenal of colonialism and racism.
To fight this kind of "peace", a decolonial and decolonizing sense of peace is found in the love and rage of those who come together to make visible the war that has been perpetuated by profoundly misguided conceptions of law and order. To be in peace is to move with others against modern/colonial law and order, including its institutional, symbolic, and epistemological foundations.