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"The Civil Liberties Act of 1988", reparations to living/surviving Japanese Americans in early 1942 that were unconstitutionally interned in camps and had their property stripped. I think it was fair and deserved. That reparations precedent has race grifters, con artist and Democrats chomping at the bit to use that as excuse to get reparations for...slavery. 158 years later, and all this "systemic/ stochastic" racism and theoretical white privilege is just horsefeathers. You have to be within the lifetime of the event. That simple.