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... the dead who were treated unjustly and whose degradation...
how do you separate them (or more pertinently, their descendants) from those who were not treated unjustly and degraded?
... the dead who were treated unjustly and whose degradation...
Thanks. I always prefer to see people on the wrong side of what caused the Civil War in your camp on related matters. Really ties that up with a bow.Then you are free to make a donation to Jesse Jackson and Sharpton anytime you please...
Thanks. I always prefer to see people on the wrong side of what caused the Civil War in your camp on related matters. Really ties that up with a bow.
40 acres and a mule? No, that's an impossible thing to mete out at this point, though I could understand resentment on the point from the descendants of those who received a truncated freedom and no compensation for the theft a nation perpetrated. And one not even covered by an act of war and the way of conqueror, thin as that one rings.Your very welcome. Glad I could help...because surely you wouldn't ever advocate for a restitution on the part of people who weren't even there...I could be wrong though...
40 acres and a mule? No, that's an impossible thing to mete out at this point, though I could understand resentment on the point from the descendants of those who received a truncated freedom and no compensation for the theft a nation perpetrated. And one not even covered by an act of war and the way of conqueror, thin as that one rings.
How did you get from recognition to restitution? Ah, the same way you get to most things related, as an act of faith.
Then you are free to make a donation to Jesse Jackson and Sharpton anytime you please...
#739 seemed like restitution of some kind, but I don't speak lawyer.
I don't think of digging people up as restitution.
I don't think of digging people up as restitution.
Start a charity, and dig them up with what you make from it.
Not a bad idea. Slave Graves Matter.
Yup, right there where we found em. After we drill some DNA from a bone.you're gonna bury 'em again, right?
This will probably be the last time.what if they were laid to rest 200 years ago and dint want to be dug up again?
Cool, I can support that.
Do you have a problem with tax dollars going to it?
I do. Tax money ideally should be used for things that benefit everyone equally.
How do Confederate grave stones benefit everyone equally?
They dont.
Do you have a problem with tax dollars going to it?