And so does what I said
I did see the original start of this thread. If you'll read my other posts, that's the whole reason I started arguing here
Here's what I believe: you are born there, you are american. You may make a claim if you find the people responsible. Exactly like you.
In this case, they didn't. That's what the judge ruled. That there wasn't a direct link, so they shouldn't/can't be held accountable.
And africa might be a very different continent, indeed. It might still have it's same structure and culture. However there is no proving that now, is there?
I'm sorry to say I had thought this through. And if you would do research on belgium, you'd know we have direct connections to the matter, so it's not a wonder my thoughts took me there.
So, they *did* take them to america. How about they had left yours there? Then you would still be living there, in the current circumstances...
Now see my point? And yatzr's?
We're not arguing that it was bad. We're not arguing whether it happened. We're just saying all in all, you didn't get the short end of it. Those that were left behind in the remnants, and more so their descendants, did.