Thermal
August Member
Okay... from whom?
And do they need to be able to prove dependency from slaves in the US after the US declared independence? What if they're descended from Caribbean our south American slaves?
What about my sister, who is mixed? On her father's side, they are very probably descended from slaves, but are also descended from Native American slavers. On our mother's side, she's descended from early settlers who owned slaves, but also from early Irish immigrants who were slaves. How much reparations is she due? Is it prorated?
Good questions. And the US government had slavery existing for only the first 80 some years of its existence, and was aggresively phasing the trade out from its Independence through Emancipation. The inception of centuries of slavery were in the lap of the British Colonial Empire and Aftican Slavers, and of course the individual estates of actual owners. They need be on the hook first. Putting it on the current US govt (meaning today's and tomorrow's taxpayers) seems like going after the easiest pockets on the docket, rather than the dramatically most guilty. Does that same government who fought so relentlessly to end slavery have any credit there? If we have a government by the people, it sure seems that the people who enslaved have the lion's share of reparations, not the Ellis Island immigrants.