Posted on 04/02/2019 4:50:30 AM PDT by Kaslin
REPARATIONS FOR American slavery are a misbegotten idea, unworkable and unjust, but every now and then they come back into vogue as a political talking point.
In 1969, the radical civil rights activist James Forman made headlines when he seized the pulpit of New York's Riverside Church and issued a "black manifesto"demanding $500 million in reparations for African enslavement. Thirty years later, Randall Robinson, founder of the black social-justice organization TransAfrica, revived the reparations movement with his bestselling book The Debt: What America Owes to Blacks.
Now progressive Democrats, or at least some of the ones running for their party's 2020 presidential nomination, are going through another such phase. Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, California Senator Kamala Harris, and former San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro have all indicated in recent weeks that they support some form of reparations to benefit the descendants of American slaves.
"I believe it's time to start the national, full-blown conversation about reparations," Warren saidat a CNN event in Mississippi, where she endorsed legislation to create a commission of experts to propose a system of compensation for slavery. Castro, interviewed on MSNBC, likened reparations to payments made when property is seized through eminent domain. Under the Constitution, he said, "we compensate people if we take their property. Shouldn't we compensate people if they were property sanctioned by the state?"
Slavery was a toxic evil, and its bitter impact didn't end with emancipation. But any attempt to discharge the moral crimes of the 18th and 19th centuries with monetary payments in the 21st century is doomed to fail. The logistical and definitional obstacles alone would be a nightmare. The majority of white Americans have no ancestral link to antebellum slavery — they are descendants of the millions of immigrants who came to the United States after slavery had been abolished. Of the remainder, few had any slaveholding forbears: Slavery was abolished in most Northeastern states within 15 years of the American Revolution, while in most of the West it never existed at all. Even in the South at the peak of its "slaveocracy," at least 75 percent of whites never owned slaves.
That's just where the complications start. To whom would reparations be owed? Millions of black Americans are recent immigrants or the children of those immigrants, and have no family link to slavery. Are they entitled to compensation for what slaves endured? How about whites whose ancestors were slaves? Or blacks descended from slaveholders? What of the 1.8 million biracial people who identified themselves in the last Census as both black and white? Should they expect to collect reparations, or to pay them?
There is no commission of "experts" wise enough to untangle such moral and philosophical snarls — certainly not now, a century and a half after slavery ended in the horrific bloodbath of the Civil War. It is a great shame that Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's laudable efforts to provide former slaves with grants of land ("40 acres and a mule") was never implemented, and the collapse of postwar Reconstruction in the face of ferocious Southern resistance is one of the colossal tragedies of American history. But aching unfairness is a leitmotif of the human condition. And so is the statute of limitations on the sorrows and cruelties of the past
The time for reparations is when the victims who suffered can still, in some sense, be "repaired" — when those who themselves were abused or enslaved or cheated can be offered a measure of redress.
A good example is the reparations paid by the German government to still-living Holocaust survivors who endured slavery and forced labor during the Nazi years. Barack Obama, who opposes the reparations for American slavery, noted the obvious differences between the cases in a 2016 Atlantic interview: "Reparations were paid to Holocaust victims . . . small population, finite amount of money that it was going to cost. Not multiple generations but people, in some cases, who are still alive."
The same goes for other instances of reparations widely seen as equitable and fair: the 1988 payment by the US government to each surviving Japanese-American who was locked in an internment camp during World War II, North Carolina's $10 million fund to compensate victims of its longtime practice of forcibly sterilizing people deemed "feeble-minded," and the amounts belatedly paid to the deceived patients of the infamous Tuskegee Study, in which government doctors purposely denied treatment to 399 black men infected with syphilis.
hose were attempts, however belated or inadequate, to make amends to the people who were actually hurt; they received reparations for what was done to them.
Reparations for slavery are wholly different.
To demand compensation for African Americans who were never slaves is not a demand for individual justice but for racial group entitlement. To insist that white Americans in 2019, by virtue of their color, owe a debt for the slavery and repression of centuries past is to preach collective guilt. Few heresies are more antithetical to our aspirations to equality, tolerance, and individual rights. Few are more likely to inflame tribal resentment and contempt.
The terrible injustices of our past must not be denied. But they cannot be rectified by working new injustices in the present. Talking up reparations may win easy applause for unscrupulous presidential candidates. But it won't heal America's racial divisions, or move us toward a more perfect Union.
Of course they are unjust. It is taking from the innocent to give to the undeserving.
Did the North compensate the South for taking their property after the war?
Reparations for something that happened over a hundred years ago is just plain wrong no matter how you look at it. This is just another way to divide the country.
Why should I, a descendant of German and Canadians living now in what was a territory back then, pay a person reparations that was never a slave?
It’s racism, pure and simple.
This notion is just as stupid as the Mexicans expecting Spain to apologize. My understanding of history is the Spanish did some of their slaughtering in the name of the Catholic Church. If that be true, then the Mexicans should be trying to get the Pope to apologize too, maybe fork over a little cash too.
One more socialist ploy for redistribution. They can get their money from the slave traders in Africa who sold their troublemakers in their homeland to get rid of them
This will be the final straw for a lot of people.
(1) We’ve already given blacks too much reparations — it’s called “welfare” and “reverse discrimination”.
(2) Our prosperity was not built on slavery. It was built on scientific advancement, planning for the future, and free enterprise capitalism. Before America, slavery had existed since the dawn of time; but, slave owning societies remained third world.
“I believe it’s time to start the national, full-blown conversation ...”
Shove your “conversation”.
The reparations have already been paid for, in blood. 650,000 deaths in battle and in field hospitals. Scale that up to today’s population and that is the equivalent of 6.5 million dead.
To demand cash now, for the descendants of the liberated, is disgusting.
C.W.
Well,,,,Gonna haf 2 get DNA samples from all seeking such Big Bucks..
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Records will show which TRIBES in Africa Sold Their Neighbors to ‘whiety’...
Gonna cause some consternation tho when neighbors here “turn on each other”....Just the way they did back in “Old Country” back in Africa...
Welfare for decades has already poured vastly more money into black society than reparations ever would!
If anything; they Gimmedatsers need to repay the US Government; not the other way around!
The best reparations possible would be to return these poor, oppressed folks back to their homelands in Africa.
It has worked WONDERS for the Jews!!
Give it a hundred years and the progeny of UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS will be wanting money; too.
Oh; wait....
Now STFU. :-)
On the one hand we owe the world open gates and free entry, on the other hand we owe reparations to people who already live in the country where everyone wants to live.
If you ever have a chance to read old archived copies of Confederate Veteran magazine from the early 1900s, you will see that there was support among many old Confederates for compensation of all living persons who had been slaves for 20 years or more. I dont remember if it was land, cash or some type of pension. It was an interesting idea for the time and one that was directed at true victims
Of slavery.
“It has worked WONDERS for the Jews!!”
RIGHT ! By Golly,wish I’d thought of that...Oceanfront,mtns,river valley then Desert !
Shucks AFRICA has most of those items...Returnees should be able to turn it into heaven like.... Like Idi,Mugabe the ANC etc etc etc did?
All the blacks should pay us northern white people for freeing them. I lost 7 relatives in the war. I demand retribution.
I say we pretend to listen to the proposals, just to see them eat each other alive over who they think should get what.
I paid big time.
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