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TP27582ParticipantI personally feel the same but to give you an answer from a black person perspetive, think of it this way. If you just lost your job, had a family of five, and took your last $100 and bought lottery tickets, won hundreds of million dollars adn died the next day. Your family will not continue to receive your winnings. All they did not receive initially they will not. That’s not right, is it. Especially since the ticket buyer spent their last in the tickets. Well although young people did not suffer the same things their grand, great grand,(and so on) suffered their grandparents are still owed something. If they were given what they deserved in the beginning (40 acres and a mule) then reparations would not be necessary. Nothing could change the past, however give to those what they are due. And no on lives forever, so if the person who encountered the hardships has perished then pass it on to their families. Message rushed through but I hope you understood my point and dialect.
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Name : TP27582, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Age : 28, City : RAEFORD, State : NC, Country : United States, Occupation : MILITARY, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts