To bring up the other side of this argument.
What is the value of the goods the progeny enjoys/benefits from because they are not in Africa?
The same questing goes for anyone who came over to the USA and has stayed. Though I’m not a fan of Cassius Clay, I agree with the idea behind his famous quote from his time in Africa with the rumble in the jungle, “man I’m glad my grandfather was on that boat”
The reward outweighs the negative.
Here is my unpopular and unpleasant discussion.
This is very notable, thank you for this. I doubt it will be a part of the reparations committee though. That committee is all about blame-America even where America isn’t the focus.
Your choice, which would you pick. Being free man in your own country, or someone’s property in a foreign land. Your choice, raise you children in your country or have the “owner” in a foreign country sell them at his pleasure.
Explain to me the “advantage” of being a slave on a cotton plantation in Mississippi vs being a free person in your own country.