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Originally posted by Nisses
The people sueing now, are not the grandchildren, or even the great-grandchildren of those slaves.
They can very well be genetically linked to those slaves over several generations, I agree. But how did it affect them? really? Explain to me how it had an influence on *their* lives?
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I can tell you how it affected their lives. It affected their lives in a positive way too. IT LET THEM LIVE IN AMERICA, which i'm sure the majority of black people would agree that it's a hell of a better place than africa. The fact of the matter is that african's enslave each other all the time. It's not like we ripped them out of the "black utopia" that many people seem to think africa was. Back then slavery was just a part of culture. We just jumped on the bandwagon. If they're still pissed off about it, I would be more than happy to give my tax dollars to let them go back to africa. But if they enjoy their lives here in america then they need to STFU!! My ancestors had rough times too beyatch.