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The war in Ukraine...
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 8153310" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>Many people left the British Isles and Europe due to persecution and famine, but then settled happily in other countries such as the US where they became fiercely patriotic and, one could say, the very same people became part of the oppression since they built the railways across the native lands, formed the backbone of police forces and suppressed the native people in the US Cavalry without apparently seeing any irony in what they were doing. My grandad was one of them and was just a normal bloke making a living, he didn't see himself as anyone's victim or an oppressor. Should we then arm the native American people to rise up against the occupiers? How far back do we go?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 8153310, member: 189"] Many people left the British Isles and Europe due to persecution and famine, but then settled happily in other countries such as the US where they became fiercely patriotic and, one could say, the very same people became part of the oppression since they built the railways across the native lands, formed the backbone of police forces and suppressed the native people in the US Cavalry without apparently seeing any irony in what they were doing. My grandad was one of them and was just a normal bloke making a living, he didn't see himself as anyone's victim or an oppressor. Should we then arm the native American people to rise up against the occupiers? How far back do we go? [/QUOTE]
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