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September 30, 2022

The summer royal tour of the Caribbean and the death of Queen Elizabeth have provoked debates about the participation of Britain in the transatlantic slave trade.  Following the queen’s funeral on September 19, CNN host Don Lemon, in an interview with royal commentator Hilary Fordwich, suggested the United Kingdom should pay reparations for colonialism. 

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Fordwich soundly smacked him down: “Two thousand naval men died on the high seas trying to stop slavery… Britain was the first nation in the world to abolish slavery.”  She added, “If reparations need to be paid, we need to go right back to the beginning of that supply chain and say, ‘Who was rounding up their own people and having them handcuffed in cages?'”

Speechless, Lemon meekly ended the interview.

In America, Democrats are trying to legislate reparations. Marxist identity politics are being pushed into every part of American economic and civil life. The slave trade is being characterized in racial terms to justify the divisive Critical Race Theory ideology that blacks are victims oppressed by whites.

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Despite the inference that America cornered the market on slavery, slavery has been a worldwide institution since the beginning of civilization.  According to Thomas Sowell, renowned black economist:

Of all the tragic facts about the history of slavery, the most astonishing to an American today is that, although slavery was a worldwide institution for thousands of years, nowhere in the world was slavery a controversial issue prior to the 18th century. People of every race and color were enslaved — and enslaved others. White people were still being bought and sold as slaves in the Ottoman Empire, decades after American blacks were freed.

America was never a major world leader in the African slave trade.  Of the 12.7 million Africans sold into slavery from 1501-1875, 46 percent went to Portugal, 26 percent to England, 11 percent to France, 8 percent to Spain, 4 percent to the Dutch, and only 2.4 percent to the United States.

There are currently 40 million slaves worldwide – three times the total number victimized during the 400-year history of the transatlantic African slave trade.  Of the nearly 200 nations in the world, 94 — nearly 50% — still have not criminalized slavery or the slave trade.

Contrary to the Marxist propaganda that we are a racist nation, the United States is ranked as one of the top nations in the world for fighting slavery, the slave trade, and human trafficking.

Who should pay reparations?  The descendants of white Southerners?  Only the wealthy landed aristocracy owned slaves — fewer than 10 percent of Southern whites.  The vast majority of whites had little money and small farms that did not warrant slave labor.  There were some black slaveowners who owned large estates. Should their descendants pay?