My dad was German. I was called a "Kraut" when I was a kid. Where do I sign up?
Do the Dene get paid from the Cree?Between c. 1629 and 1834, there were more than 4,000 enslaved people of African descent in the British and French colonies that became Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.
Are there living descendants of these 4,000 people over the coarse of just over 200 years? I’d assume so. Should Britain and France make reparations to some of these surviving descendants of slaves from British and French colonies?
What the Hell? Why not? It’s their guilt & their prerogative should they choose to do so. Should Quebec and Ontario and Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island make reparations for or on behalf of England and France? That would be their call at a provincial level.
Should Trudeau federally…for Canada, make reparations to descendants of former slaves of African descent (because I’m assuming this is what this is about, and not indentured servitude, etc….) on behalf of Ontario and Quebec and Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia…who would be making reparations on behalf of England and France?
I think that should come somewhere down the line from the Barbary pirates and their base nations making reparations to what are now the current European nations. Then the current African nations that captured and sold their own (well, other tribes, but…) what are now countrymen should be making reparations to all the Caribbean and American descendants of former slaves…& Canada can decide for itself after the above happens as to how to govern itself accordingly.
In the song below, why to the shores of Tripoli?Barbary slave trade - Wikipedia
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Then, as far as reparations go for the below, these are nations within nations, etc…Slavery in Canada - Wikipedia
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First Nations & Their Slaves
Mark Milke describes Indigenous slave-holding in the Pacific Northwest and the largely Christian-driven movement for abolition -- even as the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria, B.C. moves towww.dorchesterreview.ca
How much do Slavics and Dene get?
My dad was German. I was called a "Kraut" when I was a kid. Where do I sign up?
No Irish need apply .
Well, this is very pigmentation specific, so apologies to Slavics, Irish, Dene, etc…Do the Dene get paid from the Cree?
The line forms to the left. Figuratively and literally.Maybe y'all should do it as a civil class-action suit. Canadians disadvantaged because of their colour, sex, Native status, sexuality, or gender, could sue Canada, which is a corporate person, prove their damages, and get paid. Canada would have available to it all the defences that a party to any other civil suit has.
There is a precedent in the U.S. for reparations. The Japanese-Americans who were interned in WWII got 20,000 bucks a head under the Civil Rights Act of 1988.The line forms to the left. Figuratively and literally.
Ok. Fair enough. In this instance, comparing California to what’s now Canada, both have similar sized populations, similar numbers of slaves involved (though over different time frames, but that’s probably irrelevant), both are (currently) in the top 10 entities for GDP globally, neither ever had legally sanctioned slavery (though that’s only a portion of what reparations may legally cover), etc…as far as being defendants goes. The courts can decide upon the parallels or not with respect to the plaintiffs (or descendants thereof, etc…).As I understand it, reparations are for more than slavery, and include slavery, racial segregation, unequal treatment before the law, other types of discrimination, and "racism" generally.
Hard to quantify, but quantifying such things is what civil suits are for, assuming the plaintiff wins.
It’s good to be mentally versatile, being able to draw parallels between diverse subjects to find or disprove correlations. I see that as an asset. Kudos! It demonstrates mental agility.I have experience with these kinds of questions because of my professional career dealing with issues like "Can you put mushrooms on meatlovers?" and "When exactly does the clock start on 'delivery in 20 minutes or it's free?'"
Well, ya can't actually compensate the slaves, being dead and beyond the need for money, y'know?Ok. Fair enough. In this instance, comparing California to what’s now Canada, both have similar sized populations, similar numbers of slaves involved (though over different time frames, but that’s probably irrelevant), both are (currently) in the top 10 entities for GDP globally, neither ever had legally sanctioned slavery (though that’s only a portion of what reparations may legally cover), etc…as far as being defendants goes. The courts can decide upon the parallels or not with respect to the plaintiffs (or descendants thereof, etc…).
It’s good to be mentally versatile, being able to draw parallels between diverse subjects to find or disprove correlations. I see that as an asset. Kudos! It demonstrates mental agility.
eyes down!Well, ya can't actually compensate the slaves, being dead and beyond the need for money, y'know?
And who you callin' an "asset," BOY?
Well, theyre gonna have to use another word than slave. That is specific to Slavs.Well, this is very pigmentation specific, so apologies to Slavics, Irish, Dene, etc…
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Your day may come for specific government handouts of this nature, but that day isn’t today.