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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
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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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And we should charge rental for the long sacks where the cotton was stored as they picked them.
@MarmeeMarch you wanna charge a slave for the tools he used to do a job for his master? That's like the definition of enslavement.
@Qwerty14 The slaves are all dead - no more charging for use of sacks.
@MarmeeMarch Again, charging someone for a tool you supplied him to do his job is immoral and (at least in my country) illegal.
Well you can here -
@Qwerty14 anyway you do know it was just a joke right -?
@MarmeeMarch Tough to tell what's a joke without use of lol or haha or kek or whichever acronym you like.