In this The Post Millennial article, a Los Angeles attorney offered to help evict Billie Eilish from her Glendale-area ranch after she repeated claims that Americans live on “stolen land.”
- The controversy follows Eilish’s public comments echoing a common activist slogan about land ownership in the United States.
- A local attorney responded by suggesting that the logic of those claims should be applied consistently, including to celebrities.
- He offered to assist the Tongva tribe, historically associated with the Los Angeles region, in reclaiming land tied to Eilish’s property.
- The attorney framed the offer as a challenge to ideological consistency rather than an immediate legal action.
- The Tongva tribe once inhabited much of what is now the Los Angeles Basin and surrounding areas.
- Critics of Eilish argue the incident highlights perceived hypocrisy among wealthy public figures embracing radical rhetoric.
- Supporters of the attorney say the move exposes the symbolic nature of many modern land acknowledgment statements.
Read the full story: https://thepostmillennial.com/la-attorney-offers-to-evict-billie-eilish-from-her-glendale-ranch-on-behalf-of-the-tongva-tribe-after-stolen-land-comments
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