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![]() Matt Whiting wrote: wrote: Frederick Douglass had most of his wages taken aeway from him when he was a slave. His descendants could probably establish a sound estimate of just how much money that was. But how do you give it back to Frederick? His descendants didn't work for it and don't deserve it. THAT, is another question entirely. ISTR reading back in the 1970s of a family who proved an anscestor did not receive his full pay from his service in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. HIs family received back pay with interest. Now, that is not the same thing, but it does show that it is possible for a persons to receive payment for debts owed to their ancestors. Adjudicating a tort retroactively is another matter. Torts usually have a statute of limitations, but the clock doesn't always start ticking when the tort was comitted. I'm personally not in favor of reparations for long-dead actions but mostly becuase they are impractical, not because they are unjust. Another Poster brought up the issue Native American claims. It is close to thirty years now (I think) that the Lakota Sioux won a case against the US government and were awarded an enormous sum for the land taken in violation of a treaty. However, they had not sued for money, they sued for ownership of the wrongfully converted real estate. To take that property from the current private owners to recomsate the Lakot Sioux would have done an injustice to the current owneres who bought it in good faith. Regardless, the plaintiffs refused on principle to take the money. IMHO, this was a mistake, they could have used that money for seed money for real estate speculation and by now would probably have bought back most of their land. -- FF |
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