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So let me get this straight. You don't see a problem with this $1.4 trillion dollars being taken from companies run by people who had nothing to do with the slave trade, thereby screwing the employees and shareholders who also have no connection what so ever to slavery. And being given to people who weren't slaves, or aren't even children of slaves (and in most cases we're talking 4 or more generations, not to mention the fact that many blacks in the US aren't even descended from slaves) for something which happened 150 years ago, that seems pretty ****ed up to me.
I think I've been pretty clear that I do not think that the lawsuit, as is, is ideal, or even close to it. But no, I have no problem with the basic premise.
"My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
"The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud
I think I've been pretty clear that I do not think that the lawsuit, as is, is ideal, or even close to it. But no, I have no problem with the basic premise.
So you think it is ok to screw innocent people today for the sake of a 150 year old injustice. I'm sorry but I am having a real problem getting my head round that.
"The Christian way has not been tried and found wanting, it has been found to be hard and left untried" - GK Chesterton.
"The most obvious predicition about the future is that it will be mostly like the past" - Alain de Botton
But I was still waiting for him to reply to my last post, which was how many posts back now!?
If we would allow for lawsuits against corporations in terms of slavery reparations, then it might be percusor to the state governments being sued for slavery -- the ones that were slave states, in spite of some people who claim that the Constitution does not allow that.
If that would occur, we would need to establish some kind of systematic, standard method in determining what African-Americans have enough substantial proof that they are entitled to a reparations check:
1) Verify that the black families today that claim they qualify for reparations to show how, generation after generation, they have remained in the poverty class, or the working class. Upper middle class and upper class blacks should be disqualified on grounds that they were exceptional in succeeding in spite of past slavery and discrimination.
2) Verify the black families applying for reparations that their ancestors were indeed, slaves. Go through the states' archives; go through any surviving plantation records that have been preserved; conduct gynealogical and genetic research for each family.
That may be a very good idea....BUT..... The burden of proof is on the people suing not the corporations being sued or anybody else.
I don't disagree with reparations per se, just the way this was done, PROVE that you are disadvantaged because of slavery. We can argue about it all we want, but arguements no matter how convincing( Gunymeyer ) are not proof.
Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!
That may be a very good idea....BUT..... The burden of proof is on the people suing not the corporations being sued or anybody else.
I don't disagree with reparations per se, just the way this was done, PROVE that you are disadvantaged because of slavery. We can argue about it all we want, but arguements no matter how convincing( Gunymeyer ) are not proof.
Thanks for not ignoring my arguments.
So do you agree with all or some of the methods that I mentioned on how we could obtain proof of who would qualify?
Or do you disagree with all of the ones I mentioned??
A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.
When you say, trace back and see who's ancestors were slaves,
What percentate of ancestors would you consider to be valid.
100%
50%
I'm sure most people today would be unable to show direct lineage of more than 5%. Would that qualify?
I'm not trying to be picky, but standards would have to be set, and this issue would play an important role in your solution.
Personally I think penalizing companys today for doing things that were considered legal over a hundred years ago is absurd.
A lot of INOCENT hard working people would be damaged.
AND by the end of 20 years when all the appeals were finally settled, the only winners would be the lawyers. I see no justice in that.
It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
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