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Iwantyourhotwife I don't know why you're responding to yourself.
If you live in the U.S, I think you should consider moving and going back to your native land, or lands. America belongs to the Native Americans, and it seems they feel they have been mistreated by Europeans.
Their culture has been degraded, their land stolen, and their women raped. Last year, Amnesty International concluded that nearly 1 in 3 Native American women are raped, which is more than twice the average for White women.
Drug addiction and alcohol abuse has also plagued the native population in America, since it was taken over by Europeans.
They suffered genocide, in addition to years of being treated like "second class citizens", according to Amnesty International.
Also:
The U.S Department of Justice found that Native American women face murder rates more than 10 times the national average. 4 out of 5 Native Americans have experienced some form of violence in their lifetime, with over 90% of victims having a perpetrator who is not Native American.
So, I ask, why are you living in America? It isn't your land, and your ancestors aren't from there. Native Americans have been, and are still are being, significantly harmed.
If Jacob is from New York, so what? There are Palestinians who have moved to the U.S, Canada, and other places. Then they return to Palestine. Before you claim they only go there because of Israeli occupation, consider that people travel and move around frequently for a number of reasons.
It's possible that Jacob's parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents all came from different countries. It's probable that those countries didn't want them, either continually or at least some point in time.
Not only that, but it is also a possibility that he wasn't born in the U.S. What if he was born in Ukraine, but can't go back there because they are at war? If he is from certain parts of Ukraine, he wouldn't want to go back, as they are antisemitic.
Are you aware of what led to the establishment of Israel? Can we have a guarantee that this won't happen again if there is a return to all former countries?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/17/sexual-violence-against-native-indigenous-women
https://blog.ucsusa.org/sophia-marjanovic/on-may-5-shining-attention-on-the-native-american-murder-epidemic/