OK He never did say exactly what form these reparations should take did he? How about a good swift kick in the ass?..."Elder, however, argued that enslaved individuals were legally deemed “property” at the time. He noted that slave owners and their estates are owed compensation for the human property they lost following the end of the Civil War and the passage of the 13th amendment which partially abolished slavery after 1865."
So yes, let's have a mature, reasoned and thoughtful dialogue.
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