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wanderingUlysses 3 points ago +4 / -1

Exactly! What makes an honorable man who served Canada and was friendly towards all his customers ram his automobile into a building? That's what I'm wondering.

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wanderingUlysses 2 points ago +2 / -0

This land was stolen.

I always reply, what made it their land? And for that matter, what makes it our land now?

It enrages people, but it is an honest inquiry into the nature of property.

If the answer is force, then that is a sin of which all nations are guilty.

There is no property in durable objects, such as land or houses, when carefully examined in passing from hand to hand, but must, in some period, have been founded on fraud and injustice."

—David Hume, Of The Original Contract

On the law of the Junge, I reckon it is best to take wisdom from the Bible where it states the sin of the Father is not the sin of the son and visa versa.

https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Bible-Verses-About-Sins-Of-The-Father/

Love and forgiveness > hate and anger.

If the answer is consent, it still does not absolve a people of sin because if one reaches far enough back in time all land was stolen. So...

...no matter what a man does he has the power to cleanse that sin from himself. No one possesses that power, only Jesus.

Besides, in America and Canada too probably, a significant percentage of land came through bartering, treatises or purchases from the Indians or Europeans.

If the answer is labor, then Europeans were the ones who cultivated the land and improved it, it was kept in common by the Indians.

American and Canadian lands were kept in the state of nature that all land was in before even a single man owned it...

...it is the law of nature that I personally believe grants legitimacy to land owners. John Locke was right in his Second Treatise.

If the answer is God will it, that person better have a damn good religion because I will always side with the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

https://i.maga.host/wAycjOp.jpg

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wanderingUlysses 1 point ago +1 / -0

Those are my sentiments exactly. It should go without saying that Canada is not perfect, but these people are saying it all the time.

So much focus is places on the bad that it seems me these people are missing out on how great Canada truly is: beautiful lands, friendly people and so on.

The mere fact that the whole world desires to come to Canada should serve as proof that it is actually fantastic!

All this self-hate deprives people of happiness; you can't be happy if you're outraged, but you can't be outraged if you're thankful.

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wanderingUlysses 2 points ago +2 / -0

Triple kek ???

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wanderingUlysses 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yup. That's deeply rooted in black supremecist mythology. Whites are albinos that came from genetic mutations. It is disconcerting.

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wanderingUlysses 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is pure dank. You're a goddamn genius!

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wanderingUlysses 7 points ago +8 / -1

This makes me so angry! These people are destroying their history and heritage!

Would the English even know who Edward Colston was if not for that statue of him these people threw into the Bristol harbor?

Statues work at preserving our history.

Statues should remain no matter who the figure. Whether good or evil, we all sin so it is all water under the bridge for me.

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wanderingUlysses 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm Minnesotan and I joined. Love Rebel Media, True North and Faith Goldy.

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