I think you need to calm down on defending the whales. Especially when you are uninformed. It might make you look like an accomplice when the truth gets out to the real public (i.e. not the steem/hive echo chamber)
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Mate, I'll leave the grass stains on ones knees to those who like that kind of stuff.
As for being realistic about things, Hive is not Steem.
That is what it all boils down to.
What is on Steem has nothing to do with Hive since the fork.
Even if many would love to keep rattling that saga and gain attention with it, for whatever reasons.
As for the advice, it is good advice, with good intentions.
At the end of the day, we are all responsible for what we say and do.
It's literally not "stolen" because we created a new blockchain, with a new token, and got new listings. No one owned anything before Hive existed and they sure are hell weren't "entitled" to it.
If the tokens that weren't airdropped are "stolen" then the SteemIt stake you used for years was "stolen" from the community. Regardless of if SteemIt delegated it or not, it was "stolen" according to your definition.
And they still own those tokens. On Steem. Where they owned them. Those tokens. On Steem.
Did I say that enough?