Social media user comments on reparations and historical context of slavery

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A social media post by Barry (@Green1Barrett) addresses the topic of reparations and the history of slavery in America. The post suggests that discussions about reparations are intended to provoke or antagonize white Americans, who, according to the author, played a role in ending slavery.

The topic of reparations has been a subject of debate in various forums, with differing perspectives on its implications and historical basis. The post reflects one viewpoint within this ongoing conversation.

“These post about reparations are almost certainly meant to infuriate or antagonize white Americans, who were responsible for the extremely costly demise of slavery in America. Don’t think white people expect any thanks for unlocking the chains of slavery, but like wise we do not want to be chained to your incessant greed. You got freedom, not a free ride. And remember, history slavery was never a racially based condition, it was who held power,” according to Barry on X.

No additional background information or context was provided in the original post.



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