I still want an apology for the US government killing a third of my people (Cherokee Indians) in the Trail of Tears...
I'm part Carib indian; from which the Carribean islands draws their names. They were some of the first tribes to meet white europeans. Their culture was devastated far beyond that of mainland American tribes.
Yet, they were also cannibals. Is an apology due to the cannibals?
How about tribes that counted coup? People got so exercised because Rodney King got a beatdown after getting hopped-up on PCP and leading the cops on a 100+ mile/hour chase but were supposed to feel sorry for a society that ritualized bashing people's skulls with rocks on sticks in the name of proving one's manhood.
And I'll wager the tribes the whites found had probably displaced a few tribes themselves in the 20,000 some-odd years before the honkies ever showed-up.
Wanna get deeper? How about the pre-human species exterminated by humanity during its evolutionary ascension? Do homo sapiens owe an apology to cro magnon for the competition of resources? (liberals do profess to be evolutionists you know...they insist on it exclusivey in schools) "No War for Elk!"
And, no, it's not a false analogy because if you ever read John C. Calhoun's "Disquisition of Government" you'll see he justifies white ownership of blacks based on white's technological superiority, i.e. steam engines and gunpowder (ironically, christians were the first abolitionists).
Maybe instead of the US apologising the evolutionists should apologise.
What about those in the US that fought for abolition and civil rights? Why are they subject to this collectivist guilt?
How about the political party that opposed abolition and used it as an excuse to commit treason? I bet you'll never hear a democrat call for that shit.
Wanna do something about slavery? Tell the muslims to stop taking slaves today.
It's all a bunch of manufactured outrage.