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Inherited Guilt

i am herdman

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Not a big believer in it.

I had nothing to do with slavery. Nor removal of Indians from their land.

By the way, the Indians who around now have no way of proving they are decedents of land their ancestors maybe took themselves. If they live somewhere and have no direct proof that they were wrongly removed or their decedents wrongly removed from their property then they should vacate that as well if they expect me to.

Paying back slaves? How do we prove who is a direct decedent of a slave? Nobody alive had anything to do with that. How much do you give them? $500 $50,000? Million? It won't be enough no matter what you do.

Also, the slaves decedents need to take it up with the British. They started it.
 
By the way, the Indians who around now have no way of proving they are decedents of land their ancestors maybe took themselves. If they live somewhere and have no direct proof that they were wrongly removed or their decedents wrongly removed from their property then they should vacate that as well if they expect me to.

You do realize that the U.S. government set aside land for them as compensation for stealing their land, right? In other words, their "decedents" [sic] were lawfully given that land, which means it can stay in their family, tribe, etc.
 
You do realize that the U.S. government set aside land for them as compensation for stealing their land, right? In other words, their "decedents" [sic] were lawfully given that land, which means it can stay in their family, tribe, etc.
I am talking about if they dont live on reservation. If they live in house just like me on land somewhere. Not all Indians live on a reservation. Hellooooo. They are guilty of it just like they say I am.

The reservations are a deal that was cut with them. I agree on those deals.

Typing on a phone. Not bad.
 
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