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Re: Questions about Reparations

It just gets confusing when, for example, there are so many different viewpoints toward it, etc.. like there was a post sometime last week I think by Ras Tyhemba for example, about reparations and apology, and noone necessarily argues against the point it makes either, to the contary most would agree, but then increasing the complexities, you say you are for it but forget about it regardless and move on because its a hopeless case, etc.. waste of time/resources, .... so I think the majority of the world is in agreement with you, alot of other african-americans who are even non-rasta that I've talked with have told me the same things as you have, so then what about those people expending all their energy, time, resources on the reparation movement, etc...? maybe the world should somehow be in better communication/collaboration with them outside of the governmental baloneyisms, etc.?

give thanks, Heather

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