We're not disagreeing, but we do take objection to being made to feel responsible for the actions of our ancestors.
To quote a history professor, "Our certain past, was their very uncertain future". We try to learn and improve on things, but truthfully, of all the ethnicities in the UK, we don't have many Native Americans…..there are a great many in the Commonwealth though
In someways they are incredibly fortunate to have retained so much knowledge from, and a firm connection to the beliefs and customs of their ancestors….mostly ours have been in such flux from the Roman invasions onwards that our roots are fragmented and shattered. The Industrial Revolution and the concomitant change in the population bias from rural to urban only added to that.
Europe is, and has been, no idyll. Constantly riven with wars, disputes, invasions. Internectine strife, territorial disputes, religious and political genocides. Add in profit and it's a devil's potion of ills.
Humanity is not a peaceful animal
We honestly, and in heart and mind hope that it becomes peaceful, genuinely caring and respectful of others. We're not there yet though.
I have a lot of regard for those who bear witness, who stand up and say, "This is not right", and, "There must be something we can do to make it better"….and then get off their backsides and encourage others to help.
M