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2025-07-10 15:32:34
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Emmanuel Florac
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2025-07-10 16:43:58
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Carter Braxton
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Indeed, those raids worked out greatly. Incidentally, the British and subsequently, the Americans weren't calling themselves immigrants at that time, were they? They were invaders in a declarative manner. Why must you people be so disingenuous when trying to make your points?
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2025-07-11 02:15:21
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Emmanuel Florac
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does the word matter, or the thing itself ? People come to a place far from home to stay there. They're immigrants, by the definition of the word. Then there's the relationship they're building up (or not) with other people already here. Usually with several different mode of interaction simultaneously : some people assimilate with the autochtones, some live alongside them, some fight them, etc. Similarly autochtones may simultaneously accept some immigrants, reject some, fight some, etc.
I fail to see what particular value you seem to put in the word "invaders".
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2025-07-11 11:11:14
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Carter Braxton
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The world is not synonymous with the earth. The earth is the physical construct, the tangible, while the world involves the politics the infrastructures, the regulations and the bureaucracies.
One finds it amusing if not sometimes more annoying how Europeans, the original invaders of not only the New World, but Africa, Asia and the Middle East, pretend as if the United States upon its founding, started mistreating the natives.
Europeans love pretending as if they, including the pompous French, had no hand in the mistreating of their colonies of niggers in Africa, the native Americans in their American or Caribbean colonies and the Arabs in the Middle East where the also had colonies. It is as if they have selective memories.
Europeans seem to pretend to forget, that while many of them stayed at home, away from their colonies, they propped up and supported the regimes from their homes. It is time that they are reminded that pretending to have newly washed hands will not absolve them for their past or present selves either.
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