There have been many atrocities in the history of most countries. Some countries try to find ways to make it up to the descendants of those the atrocities were committed against. In the US, reparations tends to be things like affirmative action for college admissions and job promotions and special legal exemptions such as for Indian (Why aren't they called Native American?) casinos. (Forrest Black actually did just find out from his grandmother than he is part Native American, so watch for the Blue Blood Casino.)
As those the crimes were committed against are usually long-dust by the time someone says, "hey maybe we should not have done that, it being immoral and all," do reparations serve any function? Or do they just assuage the guilt of the descendants of wrong-doers and keep bigotry and prejudice alive?
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