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No.
Just like how bourgeois-backed liberal economics sees capitalism as anything to do with money, settler-colonial-origin people see settler-colonialism as anything to do with migration, as to somewhat justify their particular mode of life, by backdating it back to their pre-origin past as something natural.
For sure, it's one part, but it isn't the only thing that defines them both.
This is just blunt vulgarization by cultural liberal hegemony.
Also it's not like they could somehow take it over there's like 1.7 billion people in China, good luck causing any meaningful cultural shift on their own social media. I think if anything the influence will flow the other direction.