The E wrote:
If I'm interpreting smr's ramblings correctly, "reparations" in this instance refers to a long-running conversation in US politics about whether or not african americans deserve some form of reparation for damages done during slavery -- The argument, as far as I am aware, hinges on the fact that while slavery was abolished and all slaves supposedly set free, they were never compensated for services rendered.
...I was under impression that there are no single African-American slave still alive for quite a long time. And current generations could not claim that they actually suffered from slavery.
The E wrote:As a result, freed slaves were at a severe economic disadvantage, having worked for decades and not having anything to show for it, which feeds into the relative poverty of black communities in the present day.
...Hm. So, could I demand compensation from EU for Poland invasion of Russia in 1609? I feel that without those pesky invaders Russia today would be much richer.