I'll address this more fully over the week end, but will offer this one thought. If someone pinched my car and I came across it 15 years later and I entitled... Under law... To claim it back?
Now ask yourselves, what if someone sole your house? Your land,? What about your entire country? How come we would take our car back and be lawfully justified in doing so, but are expected to share stolen land?
And in thinking about your analogy, which i thought was a good one, it needs to be adjusted to mirror the same time.
15 years isn't what we have here, its 200...
So now we're trying to claim back a horse carriage that was stolen 200 years ago buy someones ancestor from someones ancestor...
Should the actions of our ancestors influence our lives today... I don't think so. Why should they? Its discrimination in my eyes, we are all dealt a set of cards, some people get a good hand, others are stiff mate stiff