KQ
Anyone who can't see the total moral bankruptcy of this situation must be made aware that there can be no justification for what took place in the name of profit, and the impact that had on the everyday lives of ordinary people in this country ever since...
What a strange post.
Who are these people who have claimed that there is any justification for slavery, either in the past or in the present day?
Who has denied or said that they were unaware that it was for profit?
What exactly do you mean by the total moral bankruptcy of this situation?
Reparation in terms of wholehearted apology, certainly. The government can do that on behalf of those who were involved.
Education about the wrongs of the slave trade (and including a link to the current trading) and it’s continuing impact is important.
IS asking people who are not, or whose ancestors were not involved, to be contribute directly or indirectly to monetary reparation a morally right thing to do?
Where are you saying that that the money would come from if the government paid the 13 trillion mentioned?
Since the government hasn’t the money to house or feed or arrange medical and dental treatment for the population today, woukd it mean that ordinary people would suffer even more for something they haven’t done and which wasn’t their fault.
Yes, it is widely considered morally bankrupt to make people pay for something they have not done, as it violates fundamental principles of fairness, justice, and consent.