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Most Americans oppose reparations for slavery, new poll finds

Few Americans are in favor of giving reparations to descendants of enslaved black people in the United States, a new poll shows, even as the idea has gained momentum among Democratic presidential contenders.

Only 29% of Americans say the government should pay cash reparations, according to the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll.

But the poll reveals a large divide between Americans of different racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Most black Americans, 74%, favor reparations, compared with 15% of white Americans. Among Hispanics, 44% favor reparations.

Lori Statzer, 79, of West Palm Beach, Florida, opposes cash reparations and an official government apology.

"None of the black people in America today are under the slavery issue," said Statzer, who is white. "It's over with."

Using taxpayers' money to pay reparations "would be unfair to me," she added. "My ancestors came to this country, worked hard to become Americans and never asked for anything."

Poll respondents also were sharply divided by race on whether the U.S. government should issue an apology for slavery: 64% of white Americans oppose a government apology, while 77% of black Americans and 64% of Hispanics believe an apology is due. Overall, 46% of Americans favor and 52% oppose a national apology.

Not everyone realizes how horrible slavery was to black Americans, said 63-year-old Nathan Jordan, adding that the federal government should apologize for slavery "because it was wrong."

While he supports reparations, Jordan, who is black and lives in Vienna, Georgia, can't put a dollar figure on what would be fair.

"I don't think the government could even afford that," he said. "I don't know what the value would be. There are still a lot of (black) people trying to catch up. I'm not sure if they'll ever catch up."

Alicia Cheek, 56, of Asheboro, North Carolina, who is black, opposes both reparations and a government apology, saying white people today "can't be liable for what their ancestors did." She also questions how a fair amount could be determined.

The nation is marking 400 years since the first slave ship sailed to what would become the United States, bringing about 20 slaves to the British colony at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619.

Over the next two centuries, more than 300,000 men, women and children were forcibly brought to what is now the U.S. from Africa, according to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database.

The debate on reparations has flared on and off since the moment slavery in the U.S. officially ended in 1865.

After the Civil War, Union Army Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman promised compensation to freed slaves in the form of land and mules to farm it — hence the phrase "40 acres and a mule." But President Andrew Johnson took away the offer.

More than 120 years later, then-Rep. John Conyers, a Detroit Democrat, introduced legislation to establish a commission to develop reparations proposals. He reintroduced it in every congressional session until he resigned in 2017, and it was reintroduced last year by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Texas Democrat. Presidential candidate and Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey filed a Senate companion bill this year.

Other Democratic candidates have come out in support of reparations or at least a commission to study it.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, has publicly opposed the idea of a national reparations policy.

Anita Belle, founder of the Reparations Labor Union in Detroit, says "doing the right thing means making amends for what a nation did wrong."

Belle said she was encouraged to see even a low level of support for reparations among white Americans.

"That's still progress," she said.

An apology for slavery would help the country move on, said Reuben Miller, assistant professor in the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration.

"And by moving on, I don't mean moving on and forgetting," he said. "I mean moving on past the atrocity. It would teach a lesson about the relationship of black Americans with their government."

The new poll finds that about 3 in 10 Americans think the history of slavery still has a great deal of influence on black Americans. About another 3 in 10 think it has a fair amount of influence.

And many see enduring disadvantages for black Americans in public life. About two-thirds of Americans think white people are treated more fairly than black people by police, and about half see advantages for white people in applying for jobs or shopping in stores.

"We have to look at righting the wrong with cash to the people that were done wrong," Belle said. "To just say we aren't going to do anything is to just perpetuate the wrong."

 
This is what these niggaz look like to me:
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And they tryna get in there own way b4 the shit even get to them(which it won't especially in a manner of it being a check)

But speaking as jdos(lmao)
I don't want yall niggaz money slime
I hope yall get it, is that the main reason y'all are tryna separate y'all selves?!?

Laughable
How is lineage a movement, you dumb fuck???

Lol so it’s just lineage with no political undertone? Like have you even read the gist of the thread? Like you still mad about last year following from post to post asking for my dick in your mouth. You a trash poster with a fetish.
 
I’m talking lineage and already you’re mentioning cock gobbling. Bruh, I’ll apologize. Disregard what I said moist nigga.

i mean could’ve ignored my posts a long time ago. Don’t hurt yourself and blame other sweetheart.

Don’t even know what the hashtag is for just talkin to be talkin
 
The damn co founder of the hashtag out here wearing MAGA hats.

African Americans are the vast majority of black people in America and if this was just soley about reparations why we wouldn’t we include all the black people and not just the American ones. We all owed a debt. Why the need for separation this deeply?
 
This is what these niggaz look like to me:
source.gif

And they tryna get in there own way b4 the shit even get to them(which it won't especially in a manner of it being a check)

But speaking as jdos(lmao)
I don't want yall niggaz money slime
I hope yall get it, is that the main reason y'all are tryna separate y'all selves?!?

Laughable

Bruh you was right. I hope this ados never comes up again.
 
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they probably won’t about to give him no money so he calling out the bullshit. The whole premise of this shit was wack and stupid.
This take is wrong and frankly ignorant as fuck...

The founders of the political group ADOS has been exposed for being democratic plants. I wasn't a part of that gimmick. I was and still am down with ADOS the lineage which is simply meant to differentiate black Americans from others. What's so hard to understand?
 
This is what these niggaz look like to me:
source.gif

And they tryna get in there own way b4 the shit even get to them(which it won't especially in a manner of it being a check)

But speaking as jdos(lmao)
I don't want yall niggaz money slime
I hope yall get it, is that the main reason y'all are tryna separate y'all selves?!?

Laughable
Why should black immigrants be entitled to reparations for Americans descendants of slaves? Immigrants should get like us and press their home countries. Why would you deserve reparations from this country when your ancestors weren't shipped to this country?
 
This take is wrong and frankly ignorant as fuck...

The founders of the political group ADOS has been exposed for being democratic plants. I wasn't a part of that gimmick. I was and still am down with ADOS the lineage which is simply meant to differentiate black Americans from others. What's so hard to understand?

bruh it sounds like nationalism. Black American descendants of slaves are the vast majority of the black people in America we don’t need a hash tag. We are the default. It’s like White Anglo Saxons making a hash tag and saying Irish and German Americans can’t be in it. What is ados doing specifically for us. It’s seems like division. And pointless because it’s not like other black groups have the power to hurt us or even care too.

how we supposed to be pro black but then say nah this ain’t your party. Even further we added slave to the name but we can’t include Caribbean and South American blacks. To me it seems like we asking to be catered to or made to feel more special.

and why we can’t just say African American? Does adding slavery add a lil extra pain to it to make it real.

my point is you say this is to differentiate from other groups but we like 95% of the black people. How this help us fight crackers?
 
Why should black immigrants be entitled to reparations for Americans descendants of slaves? Immigrants should get like us and press their home countries. Why would you deserve reparations from this country when your ancestors weren't shipped to this country?

thing is no black person outside the us has expected or asked the us for reparations. It’s a non issue. And yes they do have movements for it. And let’s be even more detailed we started out as an English colony so if we ask England for reparations how would that look to all the black British colonies?

I’m not saying folks should just hold hands and be peace I am saying we probably could get way more done with a concentrated international effort if that’s what we really want. Do black people from Louisiana have to ask the French British and Americans?
 
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