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The Reparations Boondoggle: How Is It Going To Work?
Townhall ^ | 02/27/2019 | Nicholas Waddy

Posted on 02/27/2019 8:33:20 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Incredibly, three major Democratic candidates for president have already voiced their support for reparations. That is, they endorse the concept of offering compensation to the descendants of slaves and to those affected by America's history of racial discrimination. None of the three candidates supporting reparations have outlined who precisely would benefit from such payments, how much they would receive, or how the program would work. Nonetheless, they have opened a can of worms that could produce major headaches for them and for the American people.

First, we must understand that reparations enjoy minimal public support. Although a majority of blacks seem to like the idea, according to a 2016 Marist poll around 70% of Americans oppose reparations. The Democrats who have opened the door to reparations payments – former HUD Secretary Julian Castro of Texas, Sen. Kamala Harris of California, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts – have thus done so at the risk of diminishing their own electability. Presumably, they feel that winning over key minority constituencies with (almost certainly false) promises of reparations is worth the gamble.

As it turns out, however, the unpopularity of reparations is the least of the many, many reasons to oppose them. Reparations are based on the simple (and seductively commonsensical) idea that those who have been harmed by the actions of another should be compensated for that harm. In the case of American racism, though, determining who has harmed whom, and what remedy is suitable, is a dilemma of gargantuan proportions, especially considering that most of the “victims” are long dead. Logistically and ethically, therefore, any campaign to implement reparations payments would court confusion and disaster on a virtually unprecedented scale.

The initial logic of most proposed U.S. reparations programs is that “African-Americans” (a category falsely conflated with “blacks”, since Africanness and black skin are not necessarily coterminous) deserve financial compensation because their ancestors were enslaved and/or because they or their ancestors suffered from policies of racial discrimination, some of which were only abandoned in living memory. Several problems arise almost immediately.

If the eligibility for reparations is to be determined partly based on “ancestry,” how is one's relationship to enslaved or racially oppressed ancestors to be proven? Some Americans who are black are recent immigrants, and thus they bear no relationship to anyone who was ever enslaved or oppressed in the United States. Should they receive reparations payments based solely on their skin color? This seems clearly unjust. If, then, ancestry is the key test, how is it to be passed? Civil records like birth certificates? Family lore? Genetic testing? Assuming one's relationship to an enslaved or oppressed ancestor could be proven, how great a relationship would be required to determine one's eligibility for reparations? For example, since racial mixing has been common in American history, millions of white Americans have at least one black, enslaved ancestor. Shall they be entitled to reparations? Presumably not, so degrees of relatedness would have to be considered. How much “blackness” would be enough?

Furthermore, if victimhood is an inherited characteristic, then presumably the guilt of perpetrating slavery and racial oppression is also. The logic of reparations suggests that someone should receive the payments, and someone else should pay. What, then, of an American who is half-black and half-white (as is quite common)? Should such a person, who straddles the categories of victim and victimizer, be obligated to pay reparations to themselves? The very concept of reparations is rife with potential absurdities such as these.

The questions of what form the payments will take (direct or indirect), and how the money should be raised, are equally vexing. Some proposals for a meaningful reparations program push the costs into the trillions. Can the federal government, given its already sizable budget deficit, afford to fund reparations? Even if it could, presumably the expense would require cuts to other programs, or increases in taxation. Either way, some Americans would be called upon to sacrifice so that the recipients of reparations could be compensated. How could such burdens be apportioned fairly? And what valuation could be placed on human suffering that would appease reparations' beneficiaries?

We have yet to arrive, however, at the biggest single challenge regarding reparations. One may reasonably ask: if the historic harm done to black Americans merits the payment of reparations, then why are other disadvantaged groups not also compensated for their suffering? Sen. Warren has potentially opened the floodgates with her eager admission that American Indians (like herself?) would have to be “part of the conversation” on reparations. No one can deny that some American Indians were indeed victimized by racist policies, so the same convoluted process would have to be undergone to determine who among them was entitled to compensation, and in what form.

The list of additional potential “victims” deserving of reparations is a lengthy one: Hispanics (who inconveniently may be of any race), women, the disabled, homosexuals, Asian-Americans, Irish-Americans, Italian-Americans, Polish-Americans. These are just some of the more obvious groups that might claim a history of mistreatment in the United States.

Note that some of these groups, measured by their current economic status, educational attainment, or political influence, can reasonably be described as “privileged” in modern America. This raises the question of whether such people, while historically disadvantaged in some ways, might be advantaged in others. In any case, while they might, under some definitions, be entitled to reparations, they would also presumably bear a disproportionate share of the associated costs, since ultimately it would be the American public, and especially those of means, who would foot the bill. Again, the absurdities accrue at an alarming rate.

The only possible conclusion that this brief survey of reparations and their ramifications can produce is this: reparations are a fool's errand destined to sow confusion and to open more wounds in America than they could ever hope to heal. One suspects, in fact, that these three Democratic candidates for the presidency are fully aware of the impossibility of executing their call for reparations. They may intend for such calls to be conveniently forgotten after the primaries are over, or at best for “reparations” to end up as just one more excuse for governmental expansion and the implementation of socialist policies.

Let us hope that is the case. Let us hope that this reparations talk is mere hot air, because the alternative is far worse. The alternative is that sheer self-destructive madness truly has overtaken the Democratic Party, and our next president may be, not just a socialist, but a Berserker intent on fomenting the maximum amount of social chaos and racial resentment.


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KEYWORDS: reparations; slavery
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To: SeekAndFind

Bend over


21 posted on 02/27/2019 8:44:14 AM PST by SMARTY (Hatred is a feeling which leads to the extinction of values. Ortega y Gasset)
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To: Sasparilla

“It won’t.”


Yep. Another shameless effort to purchase votes and less than 10% of our country even knows the history of slavery in the U.S. - a distinctly Democrat program.


22 posted on 02/27/2019 8:44:26 AM PST by volunbeer (Find the truth and accept it - anything else is delusional)
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To: SeekAndFind

Reparations should have happened right after the civil war if they were to happen. All these decades and generations latter, the waters are too muddied. Who actually qualifies would be riddled with fraudulent applications. Who is to pay into it would be hotly contested. And it in and of itself would be racially divisive. No good will come of it.


23 posted on 02/27/2019 8:44:52 AM PST by BBQToadRibs
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To: blueunicorn6
Nonetheless, get out your wallet.
24 posted on 02/27/2019 8:45:28 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: SeekAndFind
And the descendants of said ‘freed slaves’ will pay reparations back to the descendants of those who fought in the Civil War to free them, right?

How happened to all those aid (how many billions?) in the past decades since Civil War that blacks received, do those get deducted from the reparations?

Why just focus on black (African) slaves? Why not go back to the beginning of human civilization?

When/where does the cycle end?

25 posted on 02/27/2019 8:46:18 AM PST by Sir Napsalot (Pravda + Useful Idiots = USSR; Journ0List + Useful Idiots = DopeyChangey)
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To: SeekAndFind
I descend from a Native American family. While that family, at the time of their trouble, numbered about 30 to 40, there are thousands of us now. Would we all be eligible? This is the most ridiculously preposterous vote-buying trick the Democrats have ever employed.
26 posted on 02/27/2019 8:46:34 AM PST by liberalh8ter (The only difference between flash mob 'urban yutes' and U.S. politicians is the hoodies.)
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To: a fool in paradise

> I was surprised that candidate Hillary didn’t float this balloon publicly in 2016. <

That’s only because she was overconfident. No need to rock the boat. It was in the bag for Hillary.

The Democrat nominee in 2020 - whoever it is - will not make that mistake. So in 2020 I expect to hear a lot of talk about reparations, student loan forgiveness, a national minimum wage of $15 an hour, etc. Something for everybody.

It will be raining freebies!


27 posted on 02/27/2019 8:46:45 AM PST by Leaning Right (I have already previewed or do not wish to preview this composition.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I’m a white Jew and I want reparations for the 5 years I grew up in Da Bronx and had to put up with all my racist Black and Puerto Rican neighborhood bullies when I was a kid:-)


28 posted on 02/27/2019 8:46:52 AM PST by Harpotoo (Being a socialist is a lot easier than having to WORK like the rest of US:-))
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To: BBQToadRibs

Should have picked our own damned cotton.


29 posted on 02/27/2019 8:47:03 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Democrats are the anti-white race party.


30 posted on 02/27/2019 8:48:18 AM PST by PGR88
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

Now you sound like my wife.


31 posted on 02/27/2019 8:48:40 AM PST by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: SeekAndFind

Poorly. As previously, how many of the kin folks/descendants of slaves would be alive today if said kin had not been captured by neighboring tribes and sold into slavery and shipped to the colonies and central and south America? Due to famine, tribal wars etc. A simple thanks will do. I also read something the other day that it’s possible that ‘cameltoe harris’’ family in Jamaica were slave holders. Ruh Roh!


32 posted on 02/27/2019 8:48:51 AM PST by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: SeekAndFind

“The Reparations Boondoggle: How Is It Going To Work?”

Paging Gobner NEWSOM, Any Twosome Newson to the phone please...


33 posted on 02/27/2019 8:49:07 AM PST by litehaus (A memory toooo long.............)
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To: SeekAndFind

Several of my ancestors were “killed by indians” (official cause of death) can I get in line too?

I think we say The Great Society was payment in full.


34 posted on 02/27/2019 8:49:58 AM PST by NonValueAdded (#DeplorableMe #BitterClinger #HillNO! #cishet #MyPresident #MAGA #Winning #covfefe #BuildIt)
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To: SeekAndFind

Skip to the 4:30 mark. I’m afraid this young lady just missed out on the lottery:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5u_jTzwbL0


35 posted on 02/27/2019 8:54:15 AM PST by V_TWIN
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To: SeekAndFind
Here's how it'll work at my address:


             

36 posted on 02/27/2019 8:55:10 AM PST by tomkat
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To: SeekAndFind

If there is a black person alive today who was a slave in the USA *AND* if the alleged owner of that black person is also alive today, I would support a small transfer of equity from the owner to the slave.

Note: this does not apply to decendants of either individual; only the actual principals involved in the owner / slave relationship. Our laws do not permit the punishment of the decendants for the ‘sins’ of their ancestors.

... unless you are a conservative of course (/sarc)


37 posted on 02/27/2019 8:57:42 AM PST by ByteMercenary (Healthcare Insurance is *NOT* a Constitutional right.)
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To: SeekAndFind

What I’m curious about are the nuts and bolts of this farce. I am white. My direct line of ancestors on both maternal and paternal sides were NEVER slave owners. I’m sure I’m not the only white person whose families eschewed slavery even though we have always lived in the South (Virginia or TN or NC since coming to America BEFORE the Revolutionary War.) Why should I be owing reparations to anyone???? This is more socialist b.s. to gin up racial unrest, obviously.


38 posted on 02/27/2019 9:00:59 AM PST by TennesseeGirl
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To: SeekAndFind
I think there are two main reasons why the Democrat candidates are signing on to this idea now--to try to win the nomination in 2020, and to exacerbate racial division in the country (which they see as something helping the Democratic Party).

I don't think there is any danger of it coming to pass in the near future, but if it did ever materialize I suspect all "persons of color" would qualify as recipients (blacks, Hispanics, American Indians), and only whites and maybe Asian-Americans would have to pay into the fund from which reparations would be doled out. Even recent immigrants from Africa or the Caribbean or Latin America would qualify because of ongoing "white privilege" in the country.

39 posted on 02/27/2019 9:01:02 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: SeekAndFind
Let's see.

One side of family the arrived in the 1600s as an indentured servant. He ran off and turned up on the French side of the Mississippi, and then his family moved over to Illinois after the Revolution.

The other side didn't get to the US until the 1890s, thru Ellis Island, and settled in Chicago, where he opened a bar. Family lore says he'd serve anyone who was tall enough to reach a glass. This included children.

I don't figure I owe anyone reparations.

40 posted on 02/27/2019 9:03:23 AM PST by jonascord (First rule of the Dunning-Kruger Club is that you do not know you are in the Dunning-Kruger club.)
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