Not personally. And any broad ones like industry stuff you can name apply to everyone in the nation. Either way there's no way to prove it either so someone's going to abuse it. How the frack are you going to know who to enslave by that logic??? Just by listening to their word?!
Let's frame it another way. Pretend your father blew up a tour bus. Horrible crime, but he never got arrested until after he was dead. So clearly justice requires that you and your siblings go to jail for life. Would you put up with that carp?! I didn't think so! Either way I know for certain that my family was on the abolition side of the Civil War, and if push come to shove I'd fight for abolition whether either side was black, white, red, green, blue, or silicon.
There's other ways to make it up like government benefits. We will never be capable of paying for what we've done, but we can step towards equality. At the very least we can start respecting them and treating them as the human beings they are. But I refuse to be punished for our ancestors' crimes though. Save your bondage fetish for the bedroom.
I'm with you on the "government benefits" point. Ladyken can complain all he/she wants and say that no one has made an effort for reparations, but literally any black person in my state can go to college for practically no money just because of the color of their skin. I'd like to say we've come a long way. And yes, I'm black.
IIN I think white people should be slaves of black people?
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Not personally. And any broad ones like industry stuff you can name apply to everyone in the nation. Either way there's no way to prove it either so someone's going to abuse it. How the frack are you going to know who to enslave by that logic??? Just by listening to their word?!
Let's frame it another way. Pretend your father blew up a tour bus. Horrible crime, but he never got arrested until after he was dead. So clearly justice requires that you and your siblings go to jail for life. Would you put up with that carp?! I didn't think so! Either way I know for certain that my family was on the abolition side of the Civil War, and if push come to shove I'd fight for abolition whether either side was black, white, red, green, blue, or silicon.
There's other ways to make it up like government benefits. We will never be capable of paying for what we've done, but we can step towards equality. At the very least we can start respecting them and treating them as the human beings they are. But I refuse to be punished for our ancestors' crimes though. Save your bondage fetish for the bedroom.
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I'm with you on the "government benefits" point. Ladyken can complain all he/she wants and say that no one has made an effort for reparations, but literally any black person in my state can go to college for practically no money just because of the color of their skin. I'd like to say we've come a long way. And yes, I'm black.