Heathen,
You cannot possibly think that the only ones who have suffered injury are the people who were actually held as slaves. Think about what the fact that they were kidnapped and taken from their homelands. The people that were taken were from all stations of life, all classes. Once they were on these shores they were property, they were bought and sold irregardless of any family ties that may have existed (husbands and wives seperated, children ripped from parents...)
After the slaves were freed, they had to learn ways to make a living. They were not allowed to go to school. They were not given access to the jobs that paid well, or for that matter that took advantage of their skills. Up until 40 years ago, less than a generation, it was LEGAL to put up signs that said "NO BLACKS". They got to drink from the dirty water spicket instead of the sparkling clean faucet that stood right next to it. They were not allowed to eat at restaurants.
Less than 40 years ago. You can go and find people who remember what it felt like to be treated that way, and it was legal, and you had to just take it.
This whole site is dedicated to helping people get over the trauma of being involved in a cult-like religion. We sit here and share our stories, we validate the fact that we have been harmed and left behind the rest of the population because of what happened to us. Slavery, the Jim Crow laws that followed, and the residual bigotry and hatred that remain was a far worse trauma to have as a legacy. Please believe that this movement for reparations is more of a desperate attempt to do something....anything...to try and get people an even start than it ever was about greed.