Billie Eilish joined Bad Bunny in speaking out against ICE during her acceptance speech at the Grammy Awards, slamming the organization after winning song of the year for “Wildflower.”
The singer was bleeped as she said “fuck ICE,” giving strong commentary during the speech. “Thank you so much. I can’t believe this. Everyone else in this category is so amazing. I love you so much,” she said, standing next to her brother Finneas. “I feel so honored every time I get to be in this room. As grateful as I feel, I honestly don’t feel like I need to say anything but that no one is illegal on stolen land. And, yeah, it’s just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now, and I feel really hopeful in this room, and I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting, and our voices really do matter, and the people matter, and fuck ICE. That’s all I’m going to say. Sorry. Thank you so much.”


I’m pretty left leaning but the whole “stolen land” narrative will never land with the common person. It certainly doesn’t with me.
I cannot be asked to be held responsible about the actions of people well over 200 years ago. I was born here.
Arguing that someone “stole the land” and thus it’s yours is how you get places like Israel.
That doesn’t sound left-leaning. It’s not about you. It’s not about holding you responsible. That’s a talking point straight out of the conservative victimhood playbook.
And yet that’s what is always implied by these statements. “someone 200 years ago made a choice so you deal with it”
No, fuck that.
Do you have an opinion on DEI?
Sure: it’s a good idea to improve diversity. Can’t think of any reasons not to.
I do think that corporations get it wrong, and it doesn’t make sense to pick a less qualified candidate just to meet some arbitrary requirements.
DEI tends to encourage the hiring of diverse people because they have been historically underrepresented due to past policies and systemic injustices. One could argue DEI is people making choices due to the behavior of people from previous generations. It seems at odds to support that and not acknowledge some concept of debt owed to people wronged by society in the past.
Also, DEI is not about lowering standards. It’s a pretty common dog whistle to suggest that corpos pick less qualified candidates because of DEI. I’m not suggesting you intended it that way, but going forward it’s good to keep that in mind.
No one’s asking you to take responsibility, just to face reality.
Make a list of land that wasn’t taken from someone else. I’ll wait.
That’s not the point you think it is…
Removed by mod
Island nations?
Amazon jungle tribals area Greenland (yet)
That’s what first comes to mind.
Maybe you should rephrase your point?
Oh, sorry friend. You can’t prove to me that the people living there didn’t steal their current living space from another community member.
It’s just a stupid concept. You can’t look at any piece of written human history that doesn’t involve conquering land from others.
What’s the cutoff for something being stolen? The immediate area around where I live? A city? Does it matter if the people who came before had a concept of nations or borders?
My point is: immigration policy in the USA is clearly broken for a plethora of ways that don’t involve using some weird idea that a country’s land is stolen. The average person is likely going to look at that part of the claim and latch on to it, contemplating how dumb the idea is. We should probably use arguments that make some sense when trying to convince undecided people to take a logical stance.
You can, if the land was free of people before you.
Readsettlers.org
Terminally online alert. The fuck is seppoland?
“B-b-but the “holy land” was stolen from us first!” - Israel
You do understand that same narrative is what they use to justify “taking it back”, right? They’re not there illegally bro, the land was stolen from them.
seppo is rhyming slang for “yank” - “septic tank”. It’s just how australians talk and I thought it was funny.
I also understand this is the reason settlers use https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/5/4/if-i-dont-steal-your-home-someone-else-will-jewish-settler-says
I agree. This kind of rhetoric doesn’t really help. I guess I get what she’s going for here, but…trying to get people, en masse, to reject the very notion of someone being here illegally is going to take a lot.
I personally find the over-emphasis on the restriction of the movement of people, while money can slosh all around the world with hardly any friction rather absurd, but I also realize that’s not a widely-held view.
Um, it’s not the movement of all people that’s restricted; it’s the movement of poor people. If you’re rich enough, you can basically go wherever you want whenever you want.
Oh, of course, but that’s the case with nearly all of the people that I think you are talking about (the billionaires and the centimillionaires) - the rules and grind everyone else has are not really problems for them. But their money can circle the globe even easier than they can…
I mean now they can literally buy a Trump gold visa or whatever.