To be fair, did the whites pay for it when they took it a few hundred years ago? and if not, then what is the fair solution?
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I never thought it was that simple one way or the other. If someone occupied a piece of land (not by force) and proceeded to improve it and make it more productive, that goes a long way toward personal ownership. Other things like air and water are more difficult.
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we have no idea what may or may not have been obtained originally. And I simply ask the question, what is a fair solution? if any?
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In the US, there is a lot of "Federal" and "State" land which should be available.
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I am still looking for that provision in the constitution that allows the feds to become the largest single landholder.
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I have wondered what society would be like without "emminent domain".
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Well I am on the opposite end of the whole debate in a tiny corner all alone. I simply see no legitimate basis for ANYONE to claim they own any part of the earth in perpetuity. That is an absurdity. There is a world of difference between use and history and "title".
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Soma person "owning"/controlling a piece of property could not gift it to his/her offspring?
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Foreign aid should be merit based. We should not give money to terrorist nations, or genocidal nations. Under Barack Obama, nations routinely killed Christians while receiving money from the U.S. We have sick, homeless, and very poor people in the US.
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Great budget cut right there
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Well after the impending civil war we will basically own Africa won’t we. Either way it seems bad.
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You can't own Africa
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Africa is well on its way to killing itself. They’ll be dying from dirty water and food shortages here in ten years no matter how much money we allocate them. We will be the ones rebuilding the continent after the civil war ends
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And you actually think Black people can't farm? What were we doing before we were colonised? And we still have the skill to farm
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No they weren’t farming 600 years ago they were foraging damn dude get into some history.
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I'm actually South African
you know that right?
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