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David Horowitz is incorrect. It's time for the
United States to pay up for slavery.
by Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Salon.com |June 5, 2000
URL: http://www.frontpagemag.com/dh/hutchinson06-05-00p.htm



FORMER ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER David Ben-Gurion gave
the best answer to David
Horowitz's straw man question,
"Does Oprah need reparations?"

In 1952 Germany agreed to pay
reparations to Israel. Ben-Gurion called it
"collective reparation" not just for the Holocaust
survivors but for "a people that have been persecuted,
oppressed and plundered for hundreds of
years." He understood that collective suffering and
victimization demanded collective restitution. A
half century later the Israeli government still receives
billions in payments from Germany, even
though most Israelis weren't even born during the
Holocaust and many of them are prosperous
and successful professionals and businesspeople.

The rest of Horowitz's long-winded diatribe against
reparations is a mix of misstatements of fact,
distortions and jumbled logic. But when you strip it
all away there are four reasons, not 10, why
Horowitz does not believe African-Americans should
receive reparations for America's history of
slavery.

Argument No. 1 -- A handful of Southern planters, not the
U.S. government, business or whites in
general were responsible for and profited from slavery.

The U.S. government encoded slavery in the Constitution,
and protected and nourished it for a
century. Traders, insurance companies, bankers, shippers
and landowners made billions off of it.
Those ill-gotten profits fueled America's industrial might.
Meanwhile, white labor groups benefited
for decades after slavery insured that blacks were
excluded from unions and the trades and
confined to the dirtiest, poorest-paying jobs.

While many whites and non-white immigrants did come
to America after the Civil War, they were
not subjected to decades of relentless racial terror
and legal segregation as were blacks. This gave
them the political and economic breathing space needed
to open businesses, gain access to public
and private education, enter the professions, and the
freedom to buy and rent in neighborhoods of
their choice. They had another advantage. Through the
decades of slavery and Jim Crow
segregation, African-Americans were transformed into
the poster group for racial dysfunctionality
that Horowitz giddily reminds the world of. The image
of blacks as lazy, crime and violence
prone, irresponsible and sexual predators has stoked
white fears and hostility and served as the
standard rationale for lynchings, racial assaults, hate
crimes and police violence.

Argument No. 2 -- Slavery is long past, blacks are
living better than ever, and besides, they have
already gotten their payback with welfare, social and
education programs, civil rights legislation
and affirmative action programs.

Really? So why did a recent poll by the National
Conference for Community and Justice, a
Washington, D.C., public policy group, find that
blacks are still overwhelmingly the victims of
racial discrimination? Even this is too charitable.
It's not, as Horowitz implied, some deep-seated
victim neurosis that blacks suffer from. They are
victims of the hideous legacy of slavery.

The result: Blacks make up more than half of the 2
million prisoners in American prisons. They
receive stiffer sentences than whites for possession
of drugs and petty crimes. They have the
highest rates of poverty, infant mortality and HIV/AIDS
affliction and are more often victims of
violence than any other ethnic group in the country.

They are more likely to live in segregated neighborhoods,
be refused business loans and attend
decrepit, failed public schools, than non-whites.
The beatings of black motorist Rodney King, the
shooting of Amadou Diallo, the torture-beating of Abner
Louima and the racial profiling of young
black males by the police are ample proof that
African-Americans are still at mortal risk from
police violence. This raw, naked institutional
racism is the ugly by-product of slavery.

Argument No. 3 -- Reparations will make everyone
hate blacks more.

Most Americans agree that slavery was a morally
monstrous system that wreaked severe pain and
suffering on America. Even Chicago Mayor Richard
Daley, no bleeding-heart liberal, in a recent
candid moment said: "You apologize for a wrong,"
Daley declared. "Slavery was wrong ...
Slavery has had an enormous effect on generation
after generation."

Also, there was no national yelp when Japanese-Americans
interned during World War II and
Native Americans and Philippine veterans who fought
with the U.S. Army during World War II
received special indemnity payments, as well as land
and social service benefits for their past
suffering. Most Americans agreed that the U.S. government
was liable for their suffering and must
pay.

Argument No. 4. -- There's no precedent for paying
blacks for their suffering.

This again is dead wrong. The U.S. government admitted
it was legally liable in 1997 to pay the
black survivors and family members of the two-decade-
long Tuskegee, Ala., syphilis experiment.
The testing, begun in the 1930s by the U.S. Public
Health Service, turned black patients into
human guinea pigs. The 399 men were the victims of a
blatant medical atrocity conducted with the
full knowledge and approval of the U.S. government.

The state legislature in Florida in 1994 agreed to
make payments to the survivors and relatives of
those who lost their lives and property when a white
mob destroyed the all-black town of
Rosewood in 1923. This was a specific act of mob
carnage that was tacitly condoned by some
public officials and law enforcement officers.
Florida was liable for the violence and should have
paid.

The Oklahoma state legislature is now considering
reparations payments to the survivors of the
Tulsa massacre of 1921. Reparations advocates do not
call for simply dumping money into the
pockets of all blacks including the Oprahs, the Cosbys
and the Jordans. They propose the
creation of a development fund to provide more job,
education and service programs for the
black poor.

Despite Horowitz's rant against reparations, the
harsh fact is that the cornerstone of America's
racial woes remains its brutal mistreatment of blacks,
and this can be directly traced to the
monstrous legacy of slavery. That's why many Americans
agree that if it is legally and morally right
to pay other victimized groups for their suffering,
then it is right to pay blacks for theirs -- Oprah
notwithstanding.



Earl Ofari Hutchinson is a nationally syndicated
columnist and director of the National
Alliance for Positive Action.

                               Related Stories

David Horowitz, Reparations Are Still a Bad Idea:
Reply to Earl Ofari Hutchinson,
(FrontPageMag.com/June 5, 2000)

David Horowitz, Ten Reasons Why Reparations for
Blacks are a Bad Idea for Blacks, and Racist
Too (FrontPageMag.com/June 5, 2000)



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