Re: Some people really need to get a hobby
Grishny, on host 12.29.132.98
Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 10:42:44
Re: Some people really need to get a hobby posted by Mousie on Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 09:54:54:
If we're to begin holding people responsible for the crimes of their ancestors, then no one would be free of guilt. It seems unlikely that there would be anybody whose family tree remains perfectly pure of all taint of wrongdoing.
As a theoretical example, take the folks who are suing these three big companies for their predecessors' involvement in and profiting from slavery. Presumably they are descendants of freed slaves, who were descendants of Africans, who were descendants of other Africans. Suppose their ancestors were involved in tribal warfare and aggression against other Africans, perhaps even indulging in cannibalistic practices, before they were taken as slaves? If American corporations today can be held liable and owe trillions of dollars to the descendants of slaves, then why wouldn't African Americans of today likewise owe trillions of dollars in reparations to their African cousins for the wrongful deaths their ancestors inflicted upon the Africans' ancestors?
What if I discover that some of my progenitors were pirates off the Spanish Main during the 1600s? That would mean I must owe the Spanish government of today millions of dollars in lost revenues from the silver mines and plantations of the Caribbean. But wait, didn't the Spanish steal all that money from the Carib Indians who were already there? So I might as well forward my check to their descendants.
Sounds pretty ridiculous, doesn't it?
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