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2024-07-04 17:53
Help me out here guys,why do Americans celebrate Independence Day when it’s not even their country 🙄???
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19 小時內
Andy Albero
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It’s called winning wars. How it worked back in the day everywhere (including native warring/disputed tribal lands) is: you win a war, you win the disputed land, and if nobody could take it from you, you keep it but if you lose a later war, you can lose that same land you won before. Very complicated, I know, but try to understand it. Even someone with a double digit IQ can conceptualize it if they try hard enough.
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tjordan126
Livin rent free in your head
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Jason Chaffin
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All land was conquered and/or colonized by others at some point in time. It's the history of our species. We are celebrating the human experiment that over 200 hundred years ago. Flawed as it may be and our history is filled with mistakes and bad acts, but so is everyone else's. We can be proud of the ideals that we strive to uphold.
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Andy Walker
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Every country has been conquered at one point. Get over it.
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Fernando Nolasco
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Can’t wait for your dumb kind to be dead and erased from our earth! Bye bye America is the Grratest ever by wayyyyyy too much! 🇺🇸 thank you where ever you’re from! Thank you for what we’ve took from the entire world! Thanks lol the mighty dollar
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Dalton Schmidt
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To a certain degree, yes you’re right it’s not truly the colonizers country. It was first and still is the native Americans. But to those who YEARSSS later were born here. We don’t have a second choice of country. I am American as I was born in America and know no other country. That’s the easiest most non hateful way to label us now. So us born and living now are not to blame for anything and still even though we struggle a lot; are trying to right the wrong from our ancestors.