Greece could use Brexit to recover 'stolen' Parthenon art: In the early 1800s, a British ambassador took sculptures from the Parthenon back to England. Greece has demanded their return ever since. With Brexit, Greece might finally have the upper hand in the 200-year-old spat

I don't. I don't think what the US government has done "for" native peoples is at all adequate. I don't. I 100% know how delicate this issue is, because I like living here, and I don't think that if I was a country, I'd be satisfied at all with what I (the country) did "for" native peoples. So I don't want to go into personal views with something like this, because at least you and I agree on the fact that there is an issue, albeit a hugely complex and fragile one. But not everyone agrees that there even is an issue, or even a problem with further offense/persecution. In all of these countries. I focus on the US because, well, it is the situation I am more familiar with. The issue isn't discussed as an issue, more like "how it is." I think a starting point for any sort of "solution" is not at "this is how it is." It starts with meaningful, most likely painful discussion. I don't think we're capable as a whole of that now. So I guess all I can say is "I want to do more of what's right," - but what does that mean?

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