Reparations go beyond closing an economic divide; done well, they close a chapter of American history. They go further than ending an evil, which generations before us did. It is our job now to make restitution for the evil, in economic terms where the wound still festers.

Feb 26, 2019 · 8:02 AM UTC

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But Marianne who will get them and how will that be decided?
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If the Democrats nominate someone proposing to provide reparations, they are doing more to re-elect Donald Trump than anything the Republicans could do.
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Is this the long way around to saying whites should be giving back land that they stole then lied and called it theirs
It does not close a chapter..rather it begins the debriding process.
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It's not just slavery. De jure conomic oppression (By the US & state govt's) lasted well into the 1970's. 400 years is more than just a chapter. Economic injustice is one of America's signal characteristic.
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I’m 0.2% Sub Saharan African. Am I gonna get paid?
Ok, speak on it! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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The opposite of Evil is unconditional Love. This love heals all wounds.