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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For all of you who talk out your butts about Asian Americans and their discrimination https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/redress-and-reparations-japanese-american-incarceration. Billions given to Japanese Americans. [/quote] What happened to Japanese Americans was atrocious and not enough gets talked about it. Would you have preferred they not received reparations? Or are Asian Americans not allowed to complain? They only received $20,000 each, and it was only given to people who directly suffered from internment.[/quote] 20k in 1992 after internment 1942-1945. so 50 years later for 3years of internment per 20k, adjusted for. in 2019 it was 400 years since the first slave ship (1619) was brought into the US and then we will go through proclamation we will say, which was 1865 so 250 years of slavery. 250/3= 83.3x20k= 1666000 would be the equivalent for survivors of slavery 50 years past abolition so find all the slaves who were still alive in 1905 and pay to their descendants. cool? [/quote] Reparations are much easier to justify when it’s paid directly to the living survivors of the harm. Roughly 40,000 Japanese Americans internees died before the Civil Liberties Act was passed and didn’t get anything.[/quote] Well then I guess the time for reparations has passed since apparently it took 50 years to get reparations for Japanese and it's been 400 and counting for enslaved African Americans. I'll also mention that black people did not willingly come here. [/quote] As far as reparations go -- let's start from the source. Descendants of black slaves should start by going to Africa and asking for reparations from the descendants of the African tribes that sold many of their ancestors into slavery. [/quote]
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