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1. nomat+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-23 23:46:06
The harms from slavery didn't end after the civil war. We had to pass laws a century later in the 1960s to outlaw the racist policies implemented by federal and state govts after reconstruction. The social (and legal) structure of american society has always had black people at the bottom, and until that is fixed then black people as a group are still being actively damaged by the legacy of chattel slavery.
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2. slashd+e[view] [source] 2023-07-23 23:47:30
>>nomat+(OP)
That's true. There are still people alive who were hurt by those laws.
3. Manuel+xg[view] [source] 2023-07-24 02:10:51
>>nomat+(OP)
And now you have to start picking which racist policies are worthy of compensation and which aren't. Asians faced the Chinese exclusion act, as well as redlining for example. Will the aforementioned anti-irish and anti-catholic discrimination also receive reparations? And again, how wilp you identify the liable party, or will we just tax everybody?
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