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What's your point?
Why shouldn't it continue? it seems to have worked.
Strategist saysWhat's your point?
You seem to be implying a statute of limitations. You might want to recommend your advice to the Nazi hunters.
My point: In this case, the takers take, and create a nonsensical history to cover over the murder and theft. Let's acknowledge it and stop the hypocrisy.
Yep, the lesson is clear: control who's coming into your country or it may become not your country very fast.
Spoken like a libtard who believes he now has the power to take things by force.
Despite not knowing any martial skills or how to correctly shoot a gun.
Those of us with those skills ALLOW people like you to live in our country. You can thank us now.
I'm sure it's been acknowledged multiple times.I assume you acknowledge it as well. And of course, now that the goods have been somewhat distributed, let's make sure this can't happen to us. The folks who were murdered for their land likely felt the same. But by the rules of this country, if China invades the USA, murders citizens, takes and keeps land, and creates a new myth to cover it over, then that is the way. So let's acknowledge that is the way and that is what we stand for.
I assume you acknowledge it as well. And of course, now that the goods have been somewhat distributed, let's make sure this can't happen to us. The folks who were murdered for their land likely felt the same.
But by the rules of this country, if China invades the USA, murders citizens, takes and keeps land, and creates a new myth to cover it over, then that is the way. So let's acknowledge that is the way and that is what we stand for.
We can't help people who are already dead.
Strategist saysI'm sure it's been acknowledged multiple times.I assume you acknowledge it as well. And of course, now that the goods have been somewhat distributed, let's make sure this can't happen to us. The folks who were murdered for their land likely felt the same. But by the rules of this country, if China invades the USA, murders citizens, takes and keeps land, and creates a new myth to cover it over, then that is the way. So let's acknowledge that is the way and that is what we stand for.
We stand for what we always stood for, winner take all. Because winners get to write their version of triumph in history books.Damn right! That's the point. And let's not abandon what has worked in the past.
But by the rules of this country, if China invades the USA, murders citizens, takes and keeps land, and creates a new myth to cover it over, then that is the way.
Spoken from the perspective of a member of a society that has benefited from this murder and theft. Of course it can be addressed,
The final say in any conflict is who can wreak the most savage violence. That’s why we spend so goddam much on our military. We ain’t never wanna lose another fight.
But if anyone today feels bad about what some people in the past did (who may or may not be one's ancestors), that upset person should feel free to buy land and deed it to any Indian they want to compensate.
That is the antithesis of affirmative action.
Quigley saysThe final say in any conflict is who can wreak the most savage violence. That’s why we spend so goddam much on our military. We ain’t never wanna lose another fight.
Yup.
I only look like this cause the white man raped my ancestors.
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On May 15, 1850, a 1st Dragoons Regiment of the United States Cavalry contingent under Nathaniel Lyon, then still a lieutenant, and Lieutenant J. W. Davison[3] tried to locate Augustine's band to punish them. When they instead came upon a group of Pomo on Badon-napoti (later called Bloody Island), they killed[3] old men, women and children. The National Park Service has estimated the army killed 60 of 400 Pomo; other accounts say 200 were killed. Most of the younger men were off in the mountains to the north, hunting. Some of the dead were relatives of Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake[2] and Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California. The army killed 75 more Indians along the Russian River.[5]
One of the Pomo survivors of the massacre was a 6-year-old girl named Ni'ka, or Lucy Moore. She hid underwater and breathed through a tule reed. Her descendants formed the Lucy Moore Foundation to work for better relations between the Pomo and other residents of California.[5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Island_massacre
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