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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Speaking about reparation, how many of us are for it? I am on the fence. I will like to see some other form of repayment. Not necessarily financial. And what is the "we" shyte Lioness. Give it up . Everyone knows you not of West African descent. I still think you are Turk or Hindu. [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by KING: FREETHINKERS and did not believe that there potential could be stopped by what we believe are limitations. Credit Must first be shown back to the African American community before we can move forward. Reparations (or something like that) would be an start.[/QUOTE]I was feeling some of what you were saying and thank you but seem to be saying we can't think freely until we are given reparations. Maybe we should be given reparations but almost nobody is talking about it these days. I think because of the recession there would be a big backlash in talking about it. That doesn't mean it shouldn't be talked about if it's justice. But I don't think reparations or being given credit should be linked to free thinking. Free thinking is separate. That's why it's free. It's not held back by due credit. The world doesn't pay you for what your ancestors did. What I think is needed is a more level playing field [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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