| If: - Your father became rich as an inventor, creating wonderful gadgets which improved the world - My father was a warlord - My father murdered your father, and stole $1M from him; - invested it; and as a result - my family now has $1B - your family is deeply in poverty You're poor, uneducated, and hungry. I'm at Harvard, have a trust fund, and in connected political circles. I haven't done anything wrong myself, but I did inherit blood money. What should happen? It's not obvious. Great-great-grandfather? On the Scotland point, all I can say is that it's more complicated than you present. I did NOT present a narrative of either Scotland as subservient to England, and my exact phrasing was that it has a "mixed history with England." I stand by that. I don't think "equally complicit" is any more accurate than "subservient." The last Scottish independence vote was a 45/55 split. As for "current citizens," you can look up more recent colonial issues, like the Mau Mau Rebellion. |