Resolved: The United States Federal Government ought to pay reparations to African Americans.
We provide the following observation(s) for this topic:
We observe that ought implies a moral obligation. To show a moral obligation, the Aff has to prove:
• The act of paying reparations is morally good;
• It is possible for the federal government to pay reparations; and
• The benefits of paying reparations outweigh the costs.
Definitions:
African American is defined as any American that has black African ancestry. A person of mixed race would be placed in a subordinate group. This is a definition that is used in American courts, and is accepted by both whites and …show more content…
According to A political and legal effort to make reparations a reality gained momentum in the late 1960s, and again in the 1990s and the early part of the last decade before falling to pieces after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. One estimate put the figure at $97 trillion — or $300,000 from every American not descended from slaves. Once you begin carving people into interest groups, groups begin to get interested. And so the old questions arise of what do the living owe to the dead, and what would reparations mean for future generations of Americans?” Perhaps some injustices are simply too great to be repaired. Justice requires treating people as individuals, not as members of vast, undifferentiated groups. Reparations would turn that principle on its head. The way to be moral is to learn what causes harm and how to avoid it. This means investigating nature-- especially human nature: who we are, what we need, where we live, how we function, and why we behave the way we do. Why should I treat my neighbor