I've joked before on how I saw old white folks at pre-election MAGA rallies posing with signs that stated "mass deportations now" and my response was to praise them for being so willing to depart a country they'd lived in all their lives, as that's all such a call could logically mean. In seriousness though, the so-called United States indeed remains, as the saying goes, "stolen land, built by people stolen from their land." Even if we understand that fundamentally "land belongs to no one," as climate activist Luna Plaza suggested in this piece about the Everglades, "it is important to know who occupied it first": https://www.news-press.com/story/opinion/2025/07/20/the-florida-everglades-a-sacred-place-at-risk-opinion/85252273007/ #Climate #LandBack
The Florida Everglades: a sacred place at risk | Opinion

It was in the Everglades that the Miccosukee and Seminole tribes escaped persecution and eradication during the Seminole Wars

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