Comments by "Morgan Olfursson" (@morganolfursson2560) on "The New York Times" channel.

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  4. You all speak English that's sad. That's extremely sad . I couldn't be part of that joke of a country because i am not indigenous of the US so although i was born in the US , when i was 15 i gave up my citizenship and moved to the land of my ancestors. Iceland in my case . I am now Icelandic with an Inuit grand mother and Inuit blood i am so extremely proud of . And nothing would make me be american again . This video is heartbreaking. The Lady in blue is painfully honest and the gentleman in green is intelligence personified . But all of them are poignant with their experiences and are a good reminder that i did the right thing when i left a land (not a country) i loved , because the idea of living on a stolen land had become unbearable to me . My parents raised me right and told me that when you steal something it never truly belongs to you and to always give it back and apologize . I can neither give it back and i can't even begin to find the words to apologize for the biggest genocide in recorded modern history . All i could do was leave . How can americans see what is being done to innocent civilians in Palestine on a land that rightfully belong to them by the Israeli state and not make the connection . This is history repeating all over again and nobody seems to care . I wish the best to the indigenous population of this country/ Just like i wish the best to the Palestinians , to the Indigenous populations all over the world for the people of the Brazilian rain forest, to the Aboriginals of Australia to the Ainu of Japan and so many others. America is a joke , a very sad and tragic joke i don't want to be part of . And any american with half a brain would pack his bag and leave , except for the ones who were brought there chained and on boats , but you should know your place , this is still not your land , but you should join the fight .
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