Do white descendants of Roman, Greek, et al, slavery get a claim here too?
Nobody identifies themselves as slaves of the Romans. Thats why I often bring up the Celtic (often just refering to them as the Irish
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However, none of the Celtic people staying safely in Ireland got any complaint against us Norwegians, because after all - we never enslaved those particular individuals - or they wouldn't be back home in Ireland, but be part of the scandinavian pale celtic freckled red-haired population
The red-heads would of course be the "visible" ones, plenty of them would be naturally indistinguishable from Norwegians, and their 1st generation of offspring would speak fluent Norwegian, and thus blend in perfectly - if it wasn't for an unfortunate slave caste it would likely take a few more generations to be rid of.
It's not something that can be measured pragmatically, but is purely an emotional issue: Some nations, peoples, identify themselves as ex-slaves. I have sympathy for that. Their own self-identification has no bearing on "all white people", so racists who are quick to kick them in the nuts PURELY for having had their grandfathers bail cotton, I find very unfair.
But I also find unfair if living white-people are to be blamed directly for what their ancestors did.
The most important thing here, is a bit of common, decent understanding, both ways. Hey black dude, I appreciate that your ancestors worked their asses off, and I'm not gonna kick you in the nuts for it, for being a faggy guilttrippy crybaby, cus hey, that shit is rough.
And the black dude could say Hey man, it's cool, I know you aren't directly involved in any of this, although next time you white guys win power somewhere, try to include us blackies a bit more in your society, right?
Sure, dude, sure.
Right, cya.
Cya.
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PPK's gonna skim the above text, and somehow find "I... love... muslims... HAH I KNEW IT!!!"