REPARATIONS
The United Nations recently
recommended that reparations be paid for slavery. I am sure that pertains to the
United States only, and most particularly the South. When I heard this
announcement, I was not surprised. I was, however, indignant, to say the least.
All that I want to hear from the U.N. is that they are vacating U.S. soil and
that they never again receive a solitary American dollar. I would love to hear
that we, as a Nation, had resigned. American business is none of their
business.
Secondly, I was a little surprised. Have not reparations been in effect for years in the form of welfare, public schools and affirmative action – maybe not?
Thirdly, I was enlightened. I did not know that there were any living slaves left to receive reparations nor living slave holders to shake down. Paying reparations at this late date is as unjust as blaming a son because his father murdered someone. Do they really think such a move will heal racial relations? Are they intentionally trying to start a race war?
Even though slavery, in this Country, started in the good ol’ Pilgrim-land of Massachusetts and her haughty sister colony of Rhode Island, the South gets all the blame. It is clearer with each passing day that Southern whites are exceeded only by Jews as the greatest scapegoat in history.
John Wayne Dobson
Macon, GA
Macon, GA