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Should the US pay African Americans reparations for slavery

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Yes. That number is worth it
I wanna pay but that's too much money
I don't wanna pay but I do think they deserve something else
No. They don't deserve anything
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I just ran some simple numbers.

By the time of slavery's abolition the US had condoned slavery for 88 years (1864-1776).

Around that time the average wage of someone of their occupation was $10/year making the total sum owed in 1864 to be $880.

With inflation that would be worth $22,500 today.

Assuming we literally paid every single African American (which we wouldn't) that means the US would have to give them $945B (based on a population of 42M African Americans).

Given this data, would you accept that $945B is an acceptable sum to pay to finally repay the ancestors of slaves and finally remove the idea of white guilt from US culture?
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QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
I think that after all this time direct reparations along racial lines don't really make sense. I'd rather see social programs targeting communities with systemic poverty issues instead.
@QuixoticSoul They've tried it and it has failed. It is much more cost effective to offer one off payments
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@Qwerty14 They didn't do much, and neither will one-off payments. People will waste that shit. Fast.
@QuixoticSoul Yeah but they'll have the choice. It's their money. Their ancestors earned it
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@Qwerty14 It will be a gesture without lasting, meaningful results.
@QuixoticSoul Sadly there is no solution that will have lasting meaningful results. Affirmative action is all you can really hope for in that category which still exists whether reparations are paid or not
@QuixoticSoul And they have been - exponentially from the 1950s