
The Cheapest Land is Bought in Blood, Part 2
It Could Happen Here
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The Historical Tendency of Settler Colonies and the Challenges Faced by Governments
This chapter discusses the historical tendency of settler colonies to forcefully dispossess indigenous populations, with a focus on the United States and Israel. It explores the challenges faced by governments in controlling settler expansion, highlighting examples such as Andrew Jackson's conquest and the attempt to remove settlers from Gaza. The chapter also addresses the rise of settlers as a political block and the genocidal beliefs held by certain individuals.
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