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that's not the way it works random thoughts Send a noteboard - 04/06/2014 01:04:46 PM

All the countries in EU benefited from the wealth colonialism brought so they so should all pay. That is the argument used for restitution here in the US.

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/History: The Case for Reparations - 27/05/2014 07:08:52 PM 1300 Views
Only reparations for..... - 27/05/2014 07:34:29 PM 659 Views
you should try actually reading the article first - 27/05/2014 08:33:53 PM 760 Views
my only problem is his conclusion is weak compared with the rest of the article - 27/05/2014 08:31:54 PM 659 Views
Maybe because there is a lack of connection between the history involved and present day problems. - 29/05/2014 01:35:04 AM 632 Views
sure, and i have a bridge for sale..... - 30/05/2014 12:39:03 AM 631 Views
Re: sure, and i have a bridge for sale..... - 30/05/2014 05:06:11 PM 664 Views
faulty assumptions of your heritage aside, the point still stands. - 02/06/2014 08:54:02 PM 613 Views
Faulty assumptions is the entirety of your argument. - 11/06/2014 07:27:29 AM 672 Views
sorry but I see no evidence he wants to have an open an honest discussion - 02/06/2014 02:03:29 PM 672 Views
Should Europe pay restitutions for the damage they did to Africa? - 03/06/2014 01:13:54 PM 639 Views
Sure. - 03/06/2014 06:10:49 PM 605 Views
Absolutely, but only the handful of countries that actually have a colonial past *NM* - 03/06/2014 09:28:58 PM 316 Views
that's not the way it works - 04/06/2014 01:04:46 PM 593 Views
Again, there is an assumption of profit that is not necessarily true - 11/06/2014 02:47:53 AM 782 Views
nope the EU needs to step up the line and starting paying - 11/06/2014 06:05:25 PM 676 Views
One could argue we already do. - 04/06/2014 10:55:44 PM 600 Views

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