"When are you paying Blacks reparations for Black slaves?"
Already paid.
It was in all the papers, you dunce.
"At least 620,000 combatants died during the four-year struggle; recent estimates put the total closer to
750,000, or more than 2 percent of the nation’s population at that time. More soldiers died in
prison camps alone than America lost during the entire Vietnam War. Perhaps more to the point,
some 350,000 Union soldiers died during the conflict, abolitionists in effect if not always in intent. Adjusted for population, that would amount to almost 5 million service deaths today, amounting to a blood sacrifice more than sufficient to redeem whatever moral or intellectual inconsistencies there are to be found in America’s founding documents.
And if that’s
not sufficient? Well, then, nothing will be. But for most Americans—and for much of the rest of the world—it is more than enough. "
Blood Redemption