Slavery Apology
I want to thank the legislature for doing what should have been done decades ago. To say that you are sorry now, especially when there is a probability of an African-American becoming the next President of the United States, is a bit disingenuous. To reconcile the irreparable damage that has been done to generations of African-Americans would cost the government too much money. Forget about the forty acres and a mule, how about a little respect for what African-Americans have had to overcome. I believe that any other oppressed and enslaved group would have waged some sort of war against their slave masters. Yet, African-Americans continually forgive those who have done them the greatest harm.
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we were built for that. our skin was made tough enough to forgive anything and anyone that does harm to the skin as long as they scare our souls. we have been in all types of situations and becoming the president of this world has proven that all things do not hurt. you have to patch up your skin and find a better tactic to win.(7593)
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