I don’t suppose you guys know how stupid and racist you sound, but I’m going to try anyway. Let’s say the government illegally arrested your grandfather and imprisoned him until his death. In the meantime without him to work his farm his wife and children went bankrupt, lost the farm, and lived in poverty for years. Let’s also say that now you have proof that your grandfather was innocent. Would you feel that the government financially owed your family? Would you sue for damages? Reparations seem to be the same kind of thing to me. Certainly not something that shouldn’t at least be given some thought. That said I don’t support reparations because it would seem impossible to prove who’s family had been wronged. My biggest issue would be how much money would it take to financially make up for the criminal injustice of slavery. Should a person get a million, ten million? How do put a price on lives stolen and destroyed by slavery. Seems almost impossible to me. I would support maybe a small symbolic amount of money for every black person America, with an apology from our country signed by every government official we have. A sincere attempt to own up to one of the most egregious crimes in human history.