So if Aliens landed on Earth in 1700, humanity would have no right to object to them doing whatever they wanted here?
And defending the theft of Native American land as perfectly acceptable isn't exactly a good look. Reparations may not exactly be feasible financially and that's without even mentioning the questionable morality of holding today's generation responsible for choices made by people who lived hundreds of years ago, but none of that makes the European colonial land grabs morally acceptable.
I am not defending that. I think the claim of the Native Americans is a great deal more legitimate since they really occupied the entire continent and that it had been taken from them through war and successive massacres, not to mention deception. And the excuse of "it's not me that stole it so I own it." it doesn't have much weight with me. Stolen goods remain stolen goods even if they have changed hands several times. The Americans granted themselves immunity and/or they just ignored the problem or pretended that there wasn't one. Anyway, the Baku may have a legitimate claim for the land that they occupy, but as I said, it's only a microscopic portion of the planet!!! If you own 0. 0001 percent of a company that doesn't give you the right to dictate policy, now, does it? Let's just say they own the part of the planet that they occupy, which must not be very large since they don't have mechanized vehicles.. Give them twice that surface on any other planet with a similar weather pattern and voila. They will have no right to complain. As I said the rest of the planet doesn't belong to them and the portion they "own" is not significant enough to make them owners of the entire planet!!! Not by a long shot!!!