Reparations that I Could Live With

Whites have been the beneficiaries of all kinds of giveaways since 1776. Americas current wealth is built on slavery. And reparations involve more than slavery. Your argument is full of holes given you pay Native Americans money every year for things you didn't do. You cannot call for reparations for anything. Your argument in opposition, just like the rest of the arguments here In opposition is just plain ignorant, and steeped in racism. If you want to make America fair for everyone, you support reparations. I recognize you're too stupid to understand this, but that's not my problem.

"The legacy of slavery has benefited every white person in this country–directly and personally. In a very gross analogy, if you run a series of foot races over 300 years but prevent 13 percent of the participants from learning how to run for 180 years and then give them concrete sneakers for another 80 years–but allow them full access for 40 years, it will take the 13 percent quite a few races to be competitive because the other 87 percent advanced their skills by practice and repetition.

Life is not a foot race, but it is a fact that the average white person would not economically benefit from switching places with an average black person (black households average one-tenth the household wealth of white households). If you believe all people are created equal, there has to be a reason for this–and there is: racism.

The first slaves were brought to this country in the 1600s. After slavery ended in 1865 (the Emancipation Proclamation did not free slaves in the North) and until the 1960s, African Americans lived under laws that overtly discriminated against them. In 1960, most African Americans could not vote and had practically no access to higher education. Although the Civil Rights and Voting Rights acts (1964 and 1965, respectively) addressed the legal issues, and legislation like the CRA opened banking to red-lined areas, programs to eliminate disparities have proved to not be adequate.

Before somebody e-mails me with the old canard of “Nobody in my family ever owned a slave,” I’d like to retire that excuse with a personal example: Generations ago, my ancestors fled the horrible conditions in their home countries to establish families in the United States. It was never much of a question as to whether or not we could pick wherever we wanted to live, have access to college or get a mortgage. If my family suffered under generations of knowing that those doors were closed, it would take generations more to overcome that lack of family know-how. In essence, my family zipped right past people whose families were here long before mine. I never even questioned that Rutgers would be open to accepting my application, that the Navy would send me to flight school or that McGraw-Hill or Time Warner would hire me–and that when I was there I would be in the vast majority (there were less than 3 percent people of color in both publications I worked for). I never doubted my ability to start a company and had plenty of friends to mentor me along the way.

If you go back to people being created equally, it is just math that a percentage of our country’s greatest minds were eliminated from the competition simply by fact of skin color, and by extension their families were denied the head-start of their accomplishments. Every white person benefits from this–even people who arrived to the United States yesterday.

Unfortunately, this has hurt our country dramatically. If you caught black households up to white household wealth, it would be the equivalent of injecting the entire GDP of Japan into our economy. Who would benefit Mostly white people, as the majority would manufacture the goods and services purchased with the “new” wealth."

How Does Slavery Benefit White People Today?

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How Does Slavery Benefit White People Today
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Nope........ I tire of this give away talk... I didn't own slaves, I am not a racist, I was poor, and I went to a majority black school by force when I was young. Bad things happened that should have made me a racist, but I was to smart for that.

If anything I can call for reparations in a law suit against the federal government today for what it put me through when I was young, so this bullcrap of reparations is dead IMHO.

Just make America fair for everyone through a merit based system, and quit babying people for whom want to cheat the system regardless of what race they are. Time to take back the daycare, and quit letting the adult children run it

Anyone tired of the bullcrap yet (?) I know I am.

There's a similar point that I have made.

If a principle is to be established, that one is entitled to reparations based on what was done to one's ancestors, then I think I have a stronger claim than any black descendant of slaves.

My ancestors, about four generations ago, were some of the first Mormons. They were violently driven from one state to another, and finally forced to entirely leave what, at the time, constituted the United States, eventually settling in what is now Utah. They owned land, houses, furniture, and other properties that they were forced to leave behind, and which almost certainly fell into the hands of those responsible for the crimes committed against them.

Surely, somewhere in the eastern parts of the United States, there is land that was rightfully owned by my ancestors. There may even be valuable antiques that were rightfully owned by my ancestors. It is very possible that a proper investigation would reveal the existence of such properties stolen from my ancestors, which should not belong, instead of to the descendants of those who stole them, to me and other descendants of those from whom they were stolen. Of course, if I were to seek reparations for what was done to my ancestors, the crimes there were much greater crimes committed against them than merely the theft of their property, but property represents an objective, tangle value, and would certainly represent a very good starting point in determining the amount of reparations to which their descendants might be entitled.
Ok, so let's say that if the antiques are in the hands of those who are innocent, then do you think that the antiques should be stripped from those innocent without an appeal being brought by them in which explains their innocence in the matter ??

I truly think that if it is found that personal property is found in the hands of anyone not realizing this fact, I bet they would give it back freely knowing it was stolen like that. Now antiques is a whole lot different than land and money in which is handed down for generations upon generations to those in many cases for whom don't have so much as a clue as to where their ancestor got their wealth from. Could have been a hand me down to them just as well, and on and on back it goes muddying the waters terribly in the process. No reparations. Period.

After years of free stuff issued by the government, it's time to work towards one's independence without government assistance or interference.

I agree. After 243 years of free stuff issued by the government, it's time for whites to work towards one's independence without government assistance or interference.
 

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