Meh. I'm pro-Israel and philo-semitic, but at a certain point reparations - even for real and heinous crimes - has to taper off, because original victims and original victimizers are mostly gone. Should a Pole born in 1996 pay taxes to fund an Israeli born in 2003 ?https://twitter.com/ErezNeumark/status/1127908605255147520 …
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Yes, I’ve never understood this either, conversely, using this logic, large swathes of Eastern MA are my patrimony. Perhaps I should press my claim and raze some shit.
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The polis is unnatural, and yet...
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The concept of family land seems fairly obvious to me from the Bible as a potential feature a nation could have, I don't know how common that concept is in European subgroups.
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It’s yours...for as long as you can keep it. Even God let His people get dispossessed.
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Agree, sir. Even in the example Russ provided, there is a catch. Let us say the house was taken wrongly, and sold off to person A, who sold it to person B, who sold it to Person C. Person C never did anything to anyone. Now we must take the house from him?
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C never had good title to it. The title insurance company would have to buy the house from C and give it back to the original owner from whom it was stolen. If you buy a house without title insurance, you are taking the risk on yourself.
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It's funny that these rules never apply when white people are dispossessed. South Africa as the most clear-cut example.
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Most especially when it was never-occupied land - then Europeans moved in in 1625 - and now Africans whose ancestors moved to the area in 1870 are indignant whitey's on their land.
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