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General_Effort , (edited )

When I see this talk about reparations for slavery, I can’t help thinking that Americans are still not facing the historical facts.

Brown v. Board of Education was in 1954. African-Americans were, by law, by the government, denied a proper education. The pioneers who fought for their right to an education are still alive. Which means that the people who were denied an education are also still alive.

There’s a lot of history post-slavery that explains the situation in the US today, such as the countless anti-black pogroms, in which African-Americans had their possessions stolen or destroyed. But government-mandated school “segregation” is one thing where it is immediately obvious that: Living African-Americans did not have the same opportunities and must necessarily be poorer because of government action.

It’s crazy to me that there is talk about reparations for slavery but not about damages for crimes committed against people still living today.

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