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Quote by: StrongHeartsWin But, one can get paid for past wrongs. Almost 50 years after WWII payments were given to Japanese Americans who were interned during the war. Why would that not be considered a fait accompli, but some kind of payment to the black ethnic group due to slavery is? Is it merely the length of time? What denotes a fait accompli in your mind -- or anyone`s who reads this thread? | You've made my point, those japanese americans had actually been interned. If you can find one living U.S. black person who has been legally enslaved, I'll gladly pay him whatever he needs.
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