Don’t focus on what you think you deserve. Take aim at what you are willing to earn.
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"Private property's inherently theft"
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I always found land acknowledgements a weird thing.
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This is how each day is started at my son's public school along with the national anthem.
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I cannot recall any piece of ground that is now owned by its “original” inhabitants (except perhaps the Inuit in the Arctic). Those advocates for current indigenous ownership fail to ask if those tribes stole land from other tribes. Perhaps not, but more likely they did. Thanks
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It's their morality that makes it wrong but western liberal morality at the time, which recognized things like just war and property rights. Exemptions for natives had to be made to make it okay to take their land by force.
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Non-Christian peoples don't have property rights, or a right to life. The Doctrine of Discovery. The founding principles of Can, Aus, NZ, USA... It's not shadowy. These governments have no right to exist as currently composed under western moral standards.
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Or under socialism, the land belongs to the global proletariat, not the indigenous peoples. If you tell the truth about how the country got started then eventually you might want to fix it.
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