Reparations Kamala? Your family actually did own slaves....give up your money to make up for it?

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Kamala Harris, one of the front runners for the democrat party Presidential nomination.......is pushing reparations for slavery, and now, of course, we find out her family actually owned slaves....

Reparations Time? Kamala Harris' Father Says Family Descended from a Jamaican Slave Owner

Hamilton Brown was born in 1776 in Ireland. He became a sugar plantation owner and founder of Brown's Town in Jamaica, according to university papers, textbooks, and historical documents. Henry Whiteley wrote a pamphlet entitled "Three months in Jamaica in 1832, Comprising a Residence on a Sugar Plantation," where he describes Brown's views on his slaves:



The same day I dined at St. Ann's Bay, on board the vessel I arrived in, in the company with several colonists, among whom was Mr. Hamilton Brown, representative for the parish of St. Ann in the Colonial Assembly... I was rather startled to hear that gentleman swear by his Maker that that Order should never be adopted in Jamaica; nor would the planters of Jamaica, he said, permit the interference of the Home Government with their slaves in any shape. A great deal was said by him and others present about the happiness and comfort enjoyed by the slaves, and the many advantages possessed by them of which the poor in England were destitute. Among other circumstances mentioned in proof of this, Mr. Robinson, a wharfinger, stated that a slave in that town had sent out printed cards to invite a part of his negro acquaintance to a supper party. One of these cards was handed to Mr. Hamilton Brown, who said he would present it to the Governor, as a proof of the comfortable condition of the slave population.


But later that day, after he witnessed slaves being punished by Brown's overseer, Whiteley wrote:



The first was a man of about thirty-five years of age. He was what is called a pen-keeper or cattle herd; and his offence was having suffered a mule to go astray. At the command of the overseer he proceeded to strip off part of his clothes, and laid himself flat on his belly, his back and buttocks being uncovered. One of the drivers then commenced flogging him with the cart whip. This whip is about ten feet long, with a short stout handle, and is an instrument of terrible power. It is whirled by the operator round his head, and then brought down with a rapid motion of the arm upon the recumbent victim, causing the blood to spring at every stroke. When I saw this spectacle now for the first time exhibited before my own eyes, with all its revolting accompaniments, and saw the degraded and mangled victim writhing and groaning under the infliction, I felt horror-struck. I trembled and turned sick; but being determined to see the whole to an end, I kept my station at the window. The sufferer, writhing like a wounded worm, every time the lash cut across his body, cried out, "Lord! Lord! Lord!" When he had received about twenty lashes, the driver stopped to pull up the poor man's shirt (or rather smock frock), whi
 
Is that called "irony"?
("a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result.")
 

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