>>509029351 (OP)There is nothing wrong in the world with genocide, with killing other humans to take their land. Life is hard, difficult, amoral. The one rule of nature is the strong take what they want and the weak endure what they must. Any appeal to a higher order that denies or tries to subvert this is foolish delusion. Like lions hunting gazels, human civilizations regularly engage in zoological power struggles. One wins and one loses, with no real meaning gained except for that your civilization must always be the one on top, in a victorious position, and should try to expand itself and force itself onto weaker and less organized organisms, i.e. civilizations.
There is nothing wrong with what Europeans did to the Indians. You could wax poetic about the noble savage, how the native American Indian phenotype has disappeared, how sad it was that they are gone and that a unique civilization has vanished. You could try to justify it, i.e. "they hit us first," "they raped and killed us," or other such internal moral rightness of the situation. I, however, need no such justification. They were weaker, we were stronger, and they had something we wanted. We took what they had and they died, some by our hand, some by our diseases accidentally or purposefully spread, doesn't really matter which, and now we have their land. It is a fait accompli, and now we need to resecure our land from the jews.