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Monday, November 25, 2024

While I agree with the state's apology for slavery, I question Gov. Charlie Crist's decision to not rule out reparations for the descendents of slaves. It would take years for the Legislature to consider such a proposal, but the principle is wrong.

Consider the 143-year delay. While the apology is useful - it acknowledges our nation's tainted history - the money is not. Anyone would gladly take a check from the government as a windfall, but that wouldn't accomplish its purpose. How can giving people money eliminate racism or injustice?

If it can, I know plenty of Irish, Cuban, Chinese, Mexican, Italian, German, Filipino and Russian people would also have cause to be upset over stigmas our society has given them over the years, which may still haunt them today.

So, Gov. Crist, apologize. Then you and the Legislature can use whatever money you may consider giving to the great-great-great-great-grandchildren of slaves and spend it on schools in low-income neighborhoods. Speaking from experience, it's needed.

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