LeafByNiggle
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However the whites today who own a disproportionate amount of African land are still alive and the blacks who continue to be second-class citizens in their own country are still alive. It is a continuing injustice, not only an injustice of the past.LeafByNiggle:![]()
And by and large those people are dead.It is universally understood now that the whites who gained their advantage by taking the best land from the natives were guilty of an injustice. There is not much of a presumption needed to see that.
That statement is only true if the current “owners” of the land came by their “ownership” justly.Indeed I am. I just think it should be done justly. Injustice is not cured by injustice. Expropriation without compensation commensurate with the value added is unjust.Then you should be happy that the evil is being undone.
The Restitution of Land Rights Act of 1994 is set up to do exactly that.Expropriation without the land being returned to the descendants of the specific people it was taken from is unjust.
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