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Re: Apple II Reference Manual ("Red Book")
- Subject: Re: Apple II Reference Manual ("Red Book")
- From: pausch@saafNOSPAM.se (Paul Schlyter)
- Date: 2000/04/22
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Svensk Amat|rAstronomisk F|rening (SAAF)
- References: <8dnblb$jf3$1@merope.saaf.se> <20000420180846.23736.00002662@ng-fv1.aol.com> <8doq96$412$1@merope.saaf.se> <3900A598.8CEF0C59@inetnebr.com>
In article <3900A598.8CEF0C59@inetnebr.com>,
Roy and/or Janet Miller <millers@inetnebr.com> wrote:
> Paul Schlyter wrote:
>
>> Did I ever claim you had? But you're still living on the land your
>> grandgrand.....grandfathers stole from the native americans, right?
>> Do you intend to finally give it back to them? Or do you intend to
>> keep it?
>
> WHICH native americans? The native americans that europeans took the
> land from? Or the native americans who had lost the land to other native
> americans? Too many people forget, or don't know that this land was
> soaked with the blood of the natives shed by the natives LONG before the
> europeans arrived here. In addition, who has a "claim" to land on which
> they do not live, but merely travel over? Here in the central plains the
> natives had a neolithic hunter/gather culture that followed the herds.
> Like europeans did during the last ice age. Land that now feeds hundreds
> of millions then feed a few thousand. What it "right" to take their
> land? Is it "right" to disregard copyrights?
If it was right to take their land, it's certainly right to disregard
copyrights. I mean, if stealing is allowed in one area, why not also
in other areas?
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