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brooksieb wrote:why should we be apologising to black people for slavery i don't understand?, the tribal chief leaders of africa actually sold their own people to us to use and if they wernt so greedy africa maybe wudnt of been in the state it is now, also my family would of been to poor to have had a hand in slavery or anything to do with it. and why shud white people get all the blame? what about the arabs who also done things like that, and if another race had the power to do all that stuff we did they wud of done it regardless of if they were black, white, asian, or whatever they wud of done it.
REMEMBER THIS IS ABOUT SLAVERY IN THE 17TH, 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY
also i think we should apologise for recent events like apartheid in the west and mainly south africa and the aboriginies where the current generation is still alive but only that generation shud apologise not any other generation but then saying that not all people in that generation did stuff like apartheid, its a confusing issue but to slavery i say why shud we apologise???
Because he has nothing to apologize for.InkL0sed wrote:Why shouldn't you?
Iz Man wrote:Because he has nothing to apologize for.InkL0sed wrote:Why shouldn't you?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
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Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
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Frigidus wrote:Iz Man wrote:Because he has nothing to apologize for.InkL0sed wrote:Why shouldn't you?
I have always shown regret for slavery having occurred, and I am ashamed for any of my ancestors that took part in it. That said I have never apologized for it. Slavery is illegal now, and even if it wasn't I would never "own" a person. I refuse to take the heat just because of the pigmentation of my skin.
soka wrote:"we" im assuming "usa" should apologize. not as an individual, but as a nation that has lead many to suffer ... apologize and we shall be forgiven.
its ok to admit when wrong, as a nation its wrong to ignore it and move on.
Grooveman2007 wrote:soka wrote:"we" im assuming "usa" should apologize. not as an individual, but as a nation that has lead many to suffer ... apologize and we shall be forgiven.
its ok to admit when wrong, as a nation its wrong to ignore it and move on.
But it also gets to the point where the focus turns to the past instead of the present day problems. We should apologize once, and live up to the apology by furthering racial equality.
Problem is, only about half of the states that are here currently were around during the time of the Civil War and after. Besides, that's over and done with now. Only if a state feels the need to apologize as a majority (more then 51%, closer to around 60%-70% of the state's population), then they can do so. But to say it as a nation when not all states where even in existence, much less territories, should apologize for what a few people actually did is a bit overboard. What about the Irish, Italians, Chinese, and other people that came and lived in similar conditions, but in "free" states during the same time? Kind of throws that out of the fence when you think about it.soka wrote:"we" im assuming "usa" should apologize. not as an individual, but as a nation that has lead many to suffer ... apologize and we shall be forgiven.
its ok to admit when wrong, as a nation its wrong to ignore it and move on.
soka wrote:"we" im assuming "usa" should apologize. not as an individual, but as a nation that has lead many to suffer ... apologize and we shall be forgiven.
its ok to admit when wrong, as a nation its wrong to ignore it and move on.
HayesA wrote:As individuals - no. As a collective of people, and as a nation - a resounding YES!
I cant believe you guys are voting no for this. Just goes to show how little the majority of people have not changed in the most essential human rights. It's very sad.
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