Open mouth, insert foot, chew vigorously ....
Northwest · M
Did Billie Eilish say “This Is Stolen Land”, did she say "No one is illegal on stolen land," The quotes are usually important. Because I'm sure Sinai law, a one-man operation, is aware of nuisance lawsuits, but if the guy is a Trump supporter, he can get the US Attorney for that part of California to help him, once he's actually legally allowed to be the US Attorney for that part of Southern California.
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
It be a real shame if her multi million dollar mansion, which is sitting on top of the Tongva Tribe's ancestoral site, also included a burial ground. To the vast majority of Native American tribes, sacred land is sacred land.
AmericanVibes · 41-45, M
@Barefooter25 it would also be poetic and an interesting plot twist if an older ancestral rival tribe steps forward to claim original ownership claiming they had it before the Tongva 😂
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
@AmericanVibes https://youtu.be/3gNajKE53d0?si=dujGBMadYEwFl7R6. 😆😆😆 Billie Ellish stuck a full load into her mouth with that speech!!
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
i feel sorry for billy.. but an example needs to be set.
i dont think many starrs will be pontificating 'stolen land' any time in the near future..
i dont think many starrs will be pontificating 'stolen land' any time in the near future..
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
Laughable
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Theyitis · 36-40, M
@BohoBabe Just playing devil’s advocate, if all land is stolen land, then isn’t that kind of the same thing as “no land is stolen land”? It almost seems to justify any group of people’s efforts to use force to claim a piece of land as theirs. It makes it seem like might is right. All land is stolen, so what’s wrong with me stealing this land and claiming it as mine?
BohoBabe · M
@Theyitis Well we can still accept that something is wrong and shouldn't continue, while accepting that the past needs to be judged in historic context. It's ok to celebrate George Washington, even though he own slaves, because we recognize that he was a product of his time. But it wouldn't be acceptable to celebrate someone who owns slaves today.
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jackjjackson · M
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