Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel
T Clark
It may be another impossible moral calculation. But in terms of, par example, who is responsible for slavery, colonialism and the World wars the answer is not us who were not born then. — Andrew4Handel
Fooloso4
Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel
I don't support payment of reparations for past behavior. It's not the injustice of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries that need to be addressed. It's the ongoing unfairness and privilege that remain today. — T Clark
Andrew4Handel
BC
It's the ongoing unfairness and privilege that remain today. — T Clark
BC
inherited privilege — Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel
Did the U.S. ever pay reparations to Vietnam? Or one of the many countries it destroyed during its crusade in the Middle-East?
Am I doing it wrong? — Tzeentch
Tzeentch
Andrew4Handel
Cut race out and most Americans have been disadvantaged on the same basis. — BC
Andrew4Handel
↪Andrew4Handel If you want my opinion, a person shouldn't be punished for a crime they didn't commit. — Tzeentch
Tzeentch
BC
Should your wealth be confiscated to recompense someone else? — Andrew4Handel
BC
Morally speaking, probably not. However, I'd say a direct link between the benefit and the crime should be present for it to be immoral. — Tzeentch
T Clark
I agree, but how long is "the present"? — BC
BC
T Clark
Tort law seems to tolerate a long gap between event and consequence...
...Is this a past injustice or a current injustice? — BC
BC
Civil suits are not the same as reparations — T Clark
T Clark
I have lots of doubts about reparations because there are philosophical and practical difficulties. — BC
Tzeentch
Andrew4Handel
There are so many clear cut cases where it's practically undeniable the U.S. government owes people compensation. Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc — Tzeentch
Andrew4Handel
Tzeentch
Do you think throwing money at the aforementioned countries will benefit them. — Andrew4Handel
I am mainly concerned with the question of whether someone's descendant can inherit guilt. — Andrew4Handel
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