And to think the native Indians should have kicked out all the hostiles who stole their country. And now those invading thieves now tell others to leave, hypocrisy 1776 style
Perhaps.
Sad fact is, they didn't because they COULDN'T.
Wasn't for lack of trying, I mean they all had a long history of wandering up of other groups in places they were going through and it usually ended badly for one group or the other.
It's true. Look into it, dare ya.
Unless of course you are under the illusion that at some point in time those various tribes just magically sprang up out of the marsh mud and prairie soil and remained right there in their natural "homelands".
What YOU refer to as "natives" merely used a different method of transportation to get here from wherever their ancestors originated. So are we now assigning ownership to people based upon methods of transportations? I take it hoofing it across frozen land bridges following migrating herds of wild animals trumps sailing oceans in wooden ships, correct?
But what of the others who also walked? Some encountered others as I said. They didn't just clasp hands, hug each others necks, kiss 'em in the ear and sit around singing Kum-ba-ya around a camp fire roasting marshmellows and smoking po…...peace pipes.
So who is the most evil? Every group in history has fought and killed others. Some were better at it, but none were above it.
Climb on down off that cross dear, doesn't fit you nearly as well as you seem to believe.