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@Typo-MAGAshiv The whole "stolen land" trope always seemed to me as a cynical way to play on white women's guilt. It falls apart when looked at rationally because, as you point out, all land was "stolen."
I have found a translation (thanks Grok!). Checking on whether this qualified for weekday content!
Sure.
AND - my point stands.
The United States is NOT stolen land.
At least not in the same way Israel was stolen.
@adam-l Those billionaires you mention who argued for systemic change conveniently wanted systemic change that wouldn't materially impact them but would impact those trying to get to their level. So yes, they were hypocrites. Headlines and mainstream news on such topics are never accurate, and are usually puff pieces planted by PR people.
In fact, one of the biggest rules at both TRP and MRP is against moralizing.
Indeed man, but that's what you've been doing and failing to see. You've got a major blind spot there.
But I'm not to die on this hill, so I'll... Let It Be.
Let me know what you think of my post, Meet Johnathan, the gynocentric psychotherapist
@Vermillion-Rx especially when discussing actions vs. consequences rather than moralizing and preaching.
Oh gotcha, must have misread it

