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Stuf4 wrote: > I'd say that the bright student sees through the propaganda to realize > that during such transfer of "title", there was no consent by the vast > majority of those who were using the land at the time of "purchase". And nor was there need to. Just ask 'em... the Native Americans "had no concept of land ownership," as we're so often told. Consequently, they were not the owners of the land. > There's a strange irony in the US tradition of "Thanksgiving". > Schoolkids are taught that this is a feast to commemorate how European > settlers celebrated with the Natives. When in actual fact, it's a celebration of privatization over the geno-suicidal disaster that is communism. > How many of these Natives have even survived? More of 'em today than back then. <rest of rambling gibberish deleted> -- Scott Lowther, Engineer Remove the obvious (capitalized) anti-spam gibberish from the reply-to e-mail address
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