What about white people whose families were abolitionists and Union soldiers? Should they pay too? Of course not—nobody should. It’s all nonsensical.
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It sounds odd I know, but you wouldn’t actually pay it. The US government would.
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This comes up every election cycle
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I'm of German and British lineage. Both were severely oppressed by the Romans. Should I get reparations from the Italian govt? OF COURSE NOT BECAUSE THAT'S INSANE!
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What if someones ancestors fought, and died, to abolish slavery? Can they collect thank you reparations?
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Nope. Not until the Africans who sold other Africans are held accountable.
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I believe the tribes responsible were accustomed to taking over various groups and having them as slaves for a period of time, weeks to months, then admitting them into their culture.
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Hell no
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Nope. My dad came here from Germany in 1957 and my mom’s family came here. late 1800’s, early 1900’s.
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