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Originally Posted by BROKE LESNAR
Absolutely not. Slavery extended far beyond that of the plight of African-Americans. At one point in World History, and still to this day, Africans were auctioning off Africans into slavery. Child sex slavery is still commonplace. Reparations are entitlements. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Didn't read the article bc the topic itself disgusts me.
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Don't worry, I know you didnt read the article haha but did you read my first post?
I'd suggest at least reading a section because this isn't reparations for slavery, it provides real, living people who have strong cases of deserving reparations for racially-motivated action taken against them that in most cases, left them without homes or in unmanageable debt due to predatory business practices. And the whole point wasn't 'this is why we need reparations' it was 'this is why it's worth looking into reparations as a people/country'.
It actually gave me a completely different look at the issue which is why I felt like I should share it
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TYSON reading the article makes you wonder if it might not be too late, especially in the case of mid-20th century victims