I assume Guy Azza objects to Al Taylor's letter "Slavery 's
a long dead horse in America ". Guy thinks that the descendants of
the slave trade should be compensated: " ..40 acres and a mule compounded
annually over 350 years ought to do it " ( letter Nov.26 - " A Mule with
interest " ) .
I suppose the descendants of the slaves should share all that
" compensation " with the hundreds of thousands of descendants of
Union soldiers who perished in the Civil War . General Grant - the Union's
greatest general - nearly died bankrupt !
Should the descendants of the horribly exploited mill workers
of the Industrial Revolution demand compensation from America's " old
Yankee families " ?
I can only feel very sad about any ancestor of mine who was the
victim of great injustice. But what does that entitle me ? Should I
be as rich as Mo Vaughn ? ( I'll settle for half of his $ 87.5 million ! )
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