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If the Land is “Stolen”, Someone Must Be Illegal

Like all of you and, by that I mean none of you, I tuned into the Grammy’s last night on my old gramophone to catch the latest and greatest in idiot celebrity virtue signaling.

And because the entertainment industry long ago turned into talentless people who can’t sing, but do have the right politics, I was not to be disappointed.

Billie Eilish, currently trying to own opposing borders like she already owns scowling on cue, told an audience of millionaires living in gated communities,  “Nobody is illegal on stolen land. We need to keep fighting and speaking up. Our voices do matter…f*ck ICE.”

I have a question or two here. If the land is stolen, by which Wednesday presumably means America was stolen, then isn’t everyone on the land illegal.

Except the people the land originally belonged to.

The act of stealing something doesn’t make it ownerless. Someone must be illegal. Claiming that America belongs to no one because it’s stolen is a logical contradiction that gives away the greater game.

The game isn’t to claim that the land really belonged to some particular Indian tribe, but that America has no right to exist and ought to be nullified through mass migration. The whole “land was stolen” shtick exists purely to deny that America has a right to borders.

That’s why the ‘land acknowledgements’ never end up actually giving up any land. Unless Billie wants to give away her $5 million beach house in Malibu.



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