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Click ⬇️ for more... I used to wonder whether reparation required that payment from the descendants of the enslavers. For one, that question only focused on reparation for slavery. What about Jim Crow racism? But second, the question assumed that reparation was principally about individuals...the enslavers and their descendants. But reparation, in its strongest form, argues that *institutions* owe repair. Our government institutions are still around, and they supported, defended, and allowed slavery and Jim Crow racism. Reparations targets them, not you or I. Of course, many will say, "but present-day citizens will still finance reparation." That's true, but they do so as citizens, not as culprits. They do so to fulfill civic responsibility, not to be punished. That is, they do so in the same way that they finance all variety of government expenditures and debts. If these other instances of financing government expenditures and debts are not punishment and do not require culpability, then why do we think otherwise when it comes to reparation. For more on this, read Rober Fullinwider, "The Case for Reparation." #reparationsnow #reparations #blacklivesmatter #socialjustice #inequality #phdstudent #phdstudentlife #political #debate #education #howtopayoffdebt