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Quote from: Alan K on June 08, 2011, 09:36:34 AMQuote from: dscubame on June 08, 2011, 09:23:13 AM+2 and I will not particiapte in this racism! Life is not fair and everyone is not treated equal nor would I wever wish so. It takes a big mind to understand this. I remember in one of my business classes at UI one of the professors talking about how open ended contracts in which the terms and conditions of it are no longer valid or later used for far from the original intentions can have a term date set after the fact on which it can be made void or amended through some sort of arbitration. I know a treaty may be treated differently than a contract, but if this were the case it should definitely be amended. There is no way the ancestors of both sides today knew where society and technology would be today and wrote the treaties to apply to today's world.I cannot agree more. The treaties today do not work and are causing a great deal of harm. I am not confusing that at all. But I do not look at it like, well they can and I cannot, that is the way a child perceives things.
Quote from: dscubame on June 08, 2011, 09:23:13 AM+2 and I will not particiapte in this racism! Life is not fair and everyone is not treated equal nor would I wever wish so. It takes a big mind to understand this. I remember in one of my business classes at UI one of the professors talking about how open ended contracts in which the terms and conditions of it are no longer valid or later used for far from the original intentions can have a term date set after the fact on which it can be made void or amended through some sort of arbitration. I know a treaty may be treated differently than a contract, but if this were the case it should definitely be amended. There is no way the ancestors of both sides today knew where society and technology would be today and wrote the treaties to apply to today's world.
+2 and I will not particiapte in this racism! Life is not fair and everyone is not treated equal nor would I wever wish so. It takes a big mind to understand this.
NOt all are as open minded as you Armadillo.
It boils down to doing what's 'right' really. In the majority of people's eyes it's NOT right for one person to take a half dozen mature bulls and bucks each year in the heat of the rut in areas 99% of the hunters in the state can only hope to draw one or two tags there in their lifetime, or netting the *censored* out of our 'sacred' salmon rivers to sell it on the side of the road and just go dump what doesn't sell in the woods at the end of the day. . . I understand they can do it under the treaty, but it doesn't make it right. What if the treaty read that they could shoot and kill any white man woman or child that crossed on to the reservation? That certainly wouldn't be right, though it might technically be legal in a treaty.They need amended so that the terms are both fair and 'right' for both sides. Right now it's being abused.
Quote from: Alan K on June 08, 2011, 10:09:14 AMIt boils down to doing what's 'right' really. In the majority of people's eyes it's NOT right for one person to take a half dozen mature bulls and bucks each year in the heat of the rut in areas 99% of the hunters in the state can only hope to draw one or two tags there in their lifetime, or netting the *censored* out of our 'sacred' salmon rivers to sell it on the side of the road and just go dump what doesn't sell in the woods at the end of the day. . . I understand they can do it under the treaty, but it doesn't make it right. What if the treaty read that they could shoot and kill any white man woman or child that crossed on to the reservation? That certainly wouldn't be right, though it might technically be legal in a treaty.They need amended so that the terms are both fair and 'right' for both sides. Right now it's being abused.very well said, thats exactly whats going on
And our laws and rights, which I abide by and use, are based off of what is 'right'. I honestly can't think of any rights or anything that I take advantage of that the vast majority of people would say isn't 'right'.
When I mentioned the word sacred I wasn't talking about them being sacred to me personally, or even the white man really. I can see now that is the way it came across though. I was talking about how they claim the salmon and the rivers are so sacred to their people, but they have no problem netting 90% of the river every 100 feet and dumping what they don't sell on the side of the road at the end of the day. . . Regardless of how the populations declined, you can't say that their netting practices are helping anything. Imagine how the numbers would be bouncing back if they didn't net like this, or heck, just cut back on the spacing between nets, and the percentage of the width their nets span.I'm not saying what the white man has done in the past is right, or didn't hurt anything. What I'm saying is that their reckless netting isn't helping the populations of what they claim to be so sacred to them.