There is always the question of who the injuns conquered to get the said land...
Like looking into a mirror that is reflected in a mirror that is reflected by a mirror, etc... etc...
It’s mirrors, all the way down.
Here’s a start. I want to see the Dems writhing from the arguments and accusations:
Their guys the “Indians” or “Native Americans”(sic) arrived to steal the land from the people already here.
When did the Indians get to North America?
Thousands of years after early peoples traveled from Asia to North America across the Bering land bridge (see entry for CA. 25,000 TO 12,000 B. C.), the ancestors of the Aleut and Inuit arrive in the continent.
Nat.Geographic:
How did human beings first come to North America? Across the Bering Strait, on foot? Down the “kelp highway” by boat? Across the Atlantic via the polar ice cap? And when did they reach here? 10,000 years ago? 40,000? Or were they always here, as the Navajo and other Native American tribes believe?
“There is always the question of who the injuns conquered to get the said land...”
Yep.
The key is that once you conquer the land (or whatever) don’t let it be conquered by someone else.
If you indulge and wallow in self-generated guilt trips over having conquered someone else’s land, it’s guaranteed you will be the next to be conquered.
You only own that which you are willing and able to defend by whatever means at your disposal. And the reason anyone loses anything is because they didn’t do that. That applies equally to countries and individuals.
Like it or not, survival of the fittest is the number one rule of the world. Civilization tries to put a fig leaf over it, but it’s always lurking underneath.