Ben and Jerry's drew a line in the sand on the 4th of July -- turning the cold shoulder on blind American patriotism, and demanding the U.S. return stolen land dating back centuries.
On the contiguous states, yup all completely & definitely stolen. Hawaii is absolutely stolen: they overthrew their Queen so they could grow more pineapples.
Alaska could be considered legitimately purchased, but I flat out don’t know how the Russians took it before it was sold to us.
Isn’t that pretty much all of it?
On the contiguous states, yup all completely & definitely stolen. Hawaii is absolutely stolen: they overthrew their Queen so they could grow more pineapples. Alaska could be considered legitimately purchased, but I flat out don’t know how the Russians took it before it was sold to us.
What is even the premise of stolen land to begin with? Where does it end? At a certain point of time, all land was owned by someone else.
Think about all the wars of conquest.
If you consider land as own-able at all. And if so then it is by right of might.