Should we give land and power back to Native "Americans?"
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 1:18 pm
What are your thoughts?
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Here's the problem with that: European trappers, traders and later ranchers who settled in the area have never owned this land. And therefore, any "return" would likely involve the Native Americans who once did own it.
I wonder what (if anything) people with some percentage of Native American ancestry would get. lolTunnelcat wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2018 1:59 pm Yeah, I think we should. But the Federal Government is still taking them for a ride because they own most of the western lands rich in oil, gas and minerals and the big corporations out for a profit have far more clout and money. Ain't capitalism great.
https://www.propublica.org/article/land ... its-allege
Here's the problem with that: European trappers, traders and later ranchers who settled in the area have never owned this land. And therefore, any "return" would likely involve the Native Americans who once did own it.
Didn't you get the memo? According to the Alt-Right and other White Supremacist groups, mixed-race children don't get special favors because our tribal tendencies tells us humans that any bastard children are not of a "pure" race and thus undeserving, of getting anything.Nightshade wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:59 pm
All I care about is what the government is going to give me for being part Native American.
Sure, but I'm not an "alt-right" white supremacist like you are trying to libel me as. They would consider me a Jew to be sent to the ovens for my Jewish ancestry.Tunnelcat wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 5:43 pm
Didn't you get the memo? According to the Alt-Right and other White Supremacist groups, mixed-race children don't get special favors because our tribal tendencies tells us humans that any bastard children are not of a "pure" race and thus undeserving, of getting anything.
Will you remember this advice when you post your next jab at Muslims? (it's a trick question)
I didn't say you were. I said you'd be a target of the Alt-Right. You voted for the moron who's now the president and who's now the new hero for the Alt-Right and the KKK, so you're guilty by association. It's not like you didn't know what Trump peddled beforehand either because his campaign rallies stank of xenophobia and racism. And knowing all that in advance, you still voted for and gave us a president who's made it one of his missions to screw America's native tribes out of their land, their rights to that land and any profits they could've possibly reaped from that land and hand it right over to white-owned corporations ever since he took office. You also voted for a president who's rarely spoken against White Nationalists (and sometimes even encouraged them) who are now emboldened to speak their anti-Semitic hate. Talk about voting against your own interests, especially since you're part Native American AND Jewish.Nightshade wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 5:49 pmSure, but I'm not an "alt-right" white supremacist like you are trying to libel me as. They would consider me a Jew to be sent to the ovens for my Jewish ancestry.Tunnelcat wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 5:43 pm
Didn't you get the memo? According to the Alt-Right and other White Supremacist groups, mixed-race children don't get special favors because our tribal tendencies tells us humans that any bastard children are not of a "pure" race and thus undeserving, of getting anything.
You're not following that advice by generalizing about me...and you can't seem to differentiate between muslims and islam.vision wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 5:21 pmWill you remember this advice when you post your next jab at Muslims? (it's a trick question)
I voted AGAINST Hillary. Bad people also supported Obama. Guilt by association there as well?Tunnelcat wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 5:34 pm You voted for the moron who's now the president and who's now the new hero for the Alt-Right and the KKK, so you're guilty by association. It's not like you didn't know what Trump peddled beforehand either because his campaign rallies stank of xenophobia and racism. And knowing all that in advance, you still voted for and gave us a president who's made it one of his missions to screw America's native tribes out of their land, their rights to that land and any profits they could've possibly reaped from that land and hand it right over to white-owned corporations ever since he took office. You also voted for a president who's rarely spoken against White Nationalists (and sometimes even encouraged them) who are now emboldened to speak their anti-Semitic hate. Talk about voting against your own interests, especially since you're part Native American AND Jewish.
You could have voted third party like I did as a protest vote against BOTH Hillary AND Trump. That's no excuse.Nightshade wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 5:48 pmI voted AGAINST Hillary. Bad people also supported Obama. Guilt by association there as well?Tunnelcat wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 5:34 pm You voted for the moron who's now the president and who's now the new hero for the Alt-Right and the KKK, so you're guilty by association. It's not like you didn't know what Trump peddled beforehand either because his campaign rallies stank of xenophobia and racism. And knowing all that in advance, you still voted for and gave us a president who's made it one of his missions to screw America's native tribes out of their land, their rights to that land and any profits they could've possibly reaped from that land and hand it right over to white-owned corporations ever since he took office. You also voted for a president who's rarely spoken against White Nationalists (and sometimes even encouraged them) who are now emboldened to speak their anti-Semitic hate. Talk about voting against your own interests, especially since you're part Native American AND Jewish.
That's a false difference since Islam doesn't exist without Muslims practicing it. Lately you seem fond of saying you don't like "Islamists" but is that any different than singling out "Evangelicals" or "Mormons"? You are still generalizing, just like you do in every post that says "Democrats believe this..." or "Liberals always do that..." or even when you post about a Dreamer. I noticed you didn't start a thread about Luis Bracamontes, you posted about Dreamers and Democrats. You made a generalization about Democrats loving dreamers (even though DACA has near unanimous bi-partisan support) and that somehow they have to love Luis the cop killer. Besides, I've never heard a good argument why kids who were brought here illegally and who are culturally American should be deported. It's a sign of gross immaturity when people believe the law is black and white. If it was, there would be no need for a judicial system.Nightshade wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 5:41 pmYou're not following that advice by generalizing about me...and you can't seem to differentiate between muslims and islam.
There is certainly a difference between Catholics and Catholicism for example. I'm sure you know several that don't follow many many edicts of the church (simply by using contraception for instance.)
Only semantically. Again, you miss the point. Catholicism has no real meaning without Catholics practising it. At one point in time, Christians killed worshippers of Dionysus, yet today we don't see anyone preaching against the evils of Dionysus because practitioners largely don't exist, even though Dionysian ideas do. You do a really bad job arguing that Islam is separate from Muslims, and that's expected since it makes no sense to think of them separately. You'll need to do better making your case. Start by understanding Islam comprehensively and pointing out why "this" part of Islam is bad and why "that" part is good. "Islam is bad" is what a simpleton would say.Nightshade wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 6:25 pmThere is certainly a difference between Catholics and Catholicism for example.
Yet I see 'Christianity is bad' all the time and this is taken as a fair characterization of an entire belief system in the media and in academic institutions- and in many cases- Christian believers themselves. Is there a difference in generalization? I make a distinction, whereas they do not. Are you accusing me of something you do yourself?vision wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 8:11 pm You do a really bad job arguing that Islam is separate from Muslims, and that's expected since it makes no sense to think of them separately. You'll need to do better making your case. Start by understanding Islam comprehensively and pointing out why "this" part of Islam is bad and why "that" part is good. "Islam is bad" is what a simpleton would say.
So, when you start a thread titled "Muslim peace march in Germany..." we're supposed to take it as an insightful critique of fundamental ideas in Islam and not about Muslims? Even with responses like this one?
I think your writing style could use some polish because this sure looks like generalizations about Muslims and not a well thought out statement on Islam. What is the value of all these posts of yours anyway?Nightshade wrote: ↑Sun Jun 18, 2017 3:25 amMaybe [there were low numbers] because many of them are not unsupportive of the goals of jihadist terrorism. Others may be too frightened to show their true feelings lest they themselves be singled out by radicals for murder.
Well, the natives were technically and physically here first, so that should be the determining factor. Europeans were the invaders that cruised over in big ships to rape, pillage and take the land and call it their own.Nightshade wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 2:27 pmThat's all defined in this case by Native American tribe law or the U.S. government...or somewhere in between.
I think that we have historically committed horrible crimes against Native Americans. I don't know what the best way forward is. I don't think there is any way to undo what we've done. What I think is lacking in many conversations about this is empathy. Whenever we see someone suffering our first instinct often is, instead of thinking about how we can help, to instead try to rationalize why that person deserves what they have.Should we give land and power back to Native "Americans?"
Barack is no more Muslim than a Zionist is Jewish.
I don't give a rat's behind about someone's faith either and I'm not a politician. I think faith is a person's own private affair, not something to be worn on the sleeve like a badge of honor. You don't believe Obama is a Christian. So what? Who cares? Last I heard, there is no religious test required in order to become president.
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