ghostmaker650
Warlord
The biggest flaw I find on this subject is the implied separation of "Black people" from the United States. The idea that black people are somehow a separate entity from the US is the real problem. I find it quite damaging for the government to partake in this; "well here we have the group called black people and here is the US government, the US government should pay reparations to this group". As far as I'm concerned and as far as anyone else should be concerned African American people are not separate from the people of the United States.
The US government doesn't owe anything to "Black people", saying otherwise is to imply that African Americans are a group separate from the US.
It would be a different story if African Americans chose to split off and maintain their own distinctive separation from the US like Native Americans did (which is why government involvement in their reparations or "Treaties" makes sense), but black people absorbed into American society, not smoothly or easily but nonetheless.
Now if a descendant of a slave want's to seek reparations, then that's a private matter between him or her and what ever slave owner descendants they find at fault. It's not a government matter.
With that I am done using the terms African American people or black people for anything other than to describe physical race.
The US government doesn't owe anything to "Black people", saying otherwise is to imply that African Americans are a group separate from the US.
It would be a different story if African Americans chose to split off and maintain their own distinctive separation from the US like Native Americans did (which is why government involvement in their reparations or "Treaties" makes sense), but black people absorbed into American society, not smoothly or easily but nonetheless.
Now if a descendant of a slave want's to seek reparations, then that's a private matter between him or her and what ever slave owner descendants they find at fault. It's not a government matter.
With that I am done using the terms African American people or black people for anything other than to describe physical race.