I'd like to remind everyone to maintain their chill composure. Direct it at people's arguments, not at them. This thread is already flamebait as it stands, no need to light the fire yourself.
This is a land of illegal immigrants--who murdered the residents so they could call it legal--sorry, I meant colonists, later legal immigrants, and slaves.
Declaring that it's ok to come kill people who live somewhere and set up walmarts on their graves but it's not ok for others to come here to harvest produce for shitty pay so we have something to pass over and ultimately throw away from that walmart is fucked.
The colonists weren't "immigrants" because there was no nation for them to immigrate to. They created one for themselves.
Oy, watch yourself with that. Don't confuse states with nations. There were certainly nations here before the colonists, which is why many of the recognized federal tribes have names like "Cherokee Nation", "Onondaga Nation", or "Oneida Nation", or the reason the Iroquois Confederacy was known as the "Five Nations" (or later, the Six Nations). A nation is just a people, with shared interests and/or political characteristics. But you are right that they were probably not accepting immigration at that time.
Was referring to Mosley's idea of it, in which the workers play an active role in the government of the Corporation. I'm not too familiar with the internal economic politics of the Falange, so I couldn't comment. I'll do some reading on the OSE and get back to you.
All I know about Mosley is that in Kaiserreich he leads the Union of Britain if it goes Totalist, which isn't the most overwhelming endorsement.
Neonivek: stop mixing in different usages and definitions.
Beware of the seduction of grammar!
guess what native americans were?
A bunch of primarily nomadic and constantly warring primitive tribes?
Nomadic? Constantly warring? Not in the east, at least. Does the term "The Iroquois Confederacy" sound familiar?