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I was required to take a cultural diversity class for work. After being yelled at by some loon for being a white male and unable to "atone for sins", I walked out. Just a bunch of hooey.
Well that is not what occurred in this seminar. In fact Betances specifically councils against such attitudes.
A required "cultural sensitivity" class for adults is stupid enough in it's own right. But to require participants to bang on the table and chant "pilgrims were illegal aliens"? You have no problem with? Do you thing the participants are in pre-school? On top of everything else wrong with this, I have a real problem with my tax dollars paying for both this idiot of an instructor, and even more so for the hours the participants were in class. If they didn't have anything meaningful to do and could take time off from doing their jobs for this, we can use a few less government employees.
You're full of it. For one thing, they were basically Nomads. The Indians did NOT have a common culture, language or borders which are the ingredients to a nation. The White European English are the original Americans because they established and created this nation. And you can't deny that fact.
The native Americans in New England when the Pilgrims arrived were not nomads.
And at the end of the day, however, today's Americans - just as the citizens of all nations do - have the right to restrict who gets in to land that is now "theirs," correct? And to make laws to ensure orderly immigration?
Did you listen to the part where the speaker Betances said we need to protect our borders?
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