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First lets get the definition of assimilation.
the process of becoming a part, or making someone become a part, of a group, country, society, etc.
the process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and culture..
I have said that America was "founded" by people who would be considered illegal immigrants today, and in reality, that is true. Some will try arguing using the Doctrine of Discovery, but that doctrine is fake news because it was not internationally recognized. It was recognized only by Europe.
The Doctrine of Discovery is a policy enacted initially by the 15th-century Catholic Church proclaiming the right of Christian nations to take possession of the lands of non-Christians in the interest of saving their souls. Non-Christians were not recognized as legitimate landowners, and any lands 'discovered' by Christian explorers were claimed as the property of the discoverers' nation.
The Doctrine of Discovery (also known as the Discovery Doctrine) is articulated, first, by a papal bull issued in 1452, another in 1455, and the best-known in 1493, shortly after the 1492 expedition of Christopher Columbus and his 'discovery' of the so-called New World. The 1493 papal bull made clear the duty of Christian explorers to seize the lands of non-Christians for the purpose of Christianizing the inhabitants and bringing them within the folds of European Christian civilization.
The Doctrine of Discovery deprived the Native Peoples of the Americas of their land in the colonial era, was recognized as legitimate by the United States Supreme Court in 1823, and remains on the law books in the present day despite being repudiated by Pope Francis in March of 2023 and challenged by modern-day legal scholars. The Land Back Movement, initiated and led by Native Peoples of North America, is presently challenging the legality and morality of the Doctrine which, even though recognized as unjust and racist, still informs the policies of Canada and the United States in their recognition of Native American land rights.
So then whites who floated over here were ilegal immigrants. European law did not appy here, so the Doctrne of Discovery used as an excuse was and remains invalid. It doesn't matter what the supreme court says, because the SCOTUS is part of an illegal system created by violating the laws of the indigenous nations already living here when Europeans floated over here. I posted the definition of assimilation because while whites want everybody to assimilate into their belief system, they floated over here and refused to do the same.
We cannot go to another country today and expect them to allow us to break their laws based on laws made in America. But that is exactly what Europeans did with their bogus Doctrine of Discovery.
the process of becoming a part, or making someone become a part, of a group, country, society, etc.
the process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and culture..
I have said that America was "founded" by people who would be considered illegal immigrants today, and in reality, that is true. Some will try arguing using the Doctrine of Discovery, but that doctrine is fake news because it was not internationally recognized. It was recognized only by Europe.
Doctrine of Discovery
The Doctrine of Discovery is a policy enacted initially by the 15th-century Catholic Church proclaiming the right of Christian nations to take possession of the lands of non-Christians in the interest of saving their souls. Non-Christians were not recognized as legitimate landowners, and any lands 'discovered' by Christian explorers were claimed as the property of the discoverers' nation.
The Doctrine of Discovery (also known as the Discovery Doctrine) is articulated, first, by a papal bull issued in 1452, another in 1455, and the best-known in 1493, shortly after the 1492 expedition of Christopher Columbus and his 'discovery' of the so-called New World. The 1493 papal bull made clear the duty of Christian explorers to seize the lands of non-Christians for the purpose of Christianizing the inhabitants and bringing them within the folds of European Christian civilization.
The Doctrine of Discovery deprived the Native Peoples of the Americas of their land in the colonial era, was recognized as legitimate by the United States Supreme Court in 1823, and remains on the law books in the present day despite being repudiated by Pope Francis in March of 2023 and challenged by modern-day legal scholars. The Land Back Movement, initiated and led by Native Peoples of North America, is presently challenging the legality and morality of the Doctrine which, even though recognized as unjust and racist, still informs the policies of Canada and the United States in their recognition of Native American land rights.
Doctrine of Discovery
The Doctrine of Discovery is a policy enacted initially by the 15th-century Catholic Church proclaiming the right of Christian nations to take possession of the lands of non-Christians in the interest...
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So then whites who floated over here were ilegal immigrants. European law did not appy here, so the Doctrne of Discovery used as an excuse was and remains invalid. It doesn't matter what the supreme court says, because the SCOTUS is part of an illegal system created by violating the laws of the indigenous nations already living here when Europeans floated over here. I posted the definition of assimilation because while whites want everybody to assimilate into their belief system, they floated over here and refused to do the same.
We cannot go to another country today and expect them to allow us to break their laws based on laws made in America. But that is exactly what Europeans did with their bogus Doctrine of Discovery.