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When Sorry Isn't Enough: The Controversy over Apologies and Reparations for Human Injustice (Critical American Series)

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Title: When Sorry Isn't Enough: The Controversy over Apologies and Reparations for Human Injustice (Critical American Series)
by Roy L. Brooks
ISBN: 0-8147-1332-7
Publisher: New York University Press
Pub. Date: 15 December, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $25.00
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Average Customer Rating: 2.8 (5 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: An In-Depth Guide to the Reparation Issue
Comment: This book is very in-depth in examining the essential issues of the reparation movement. It examines the issues found in differing cultures (German, Japan, America, South Africa) and presents the arguements from the viewpoint of victim, perpetrator and third person. The advantage of buying this book over another is that it gives a wonderful overview of all sides with an extensive bibliography after each chapeter. This is a must have for anyone who is interested in learning or researching more about the movement towards reparations.

Rating: 1
Summary: what a punk
Comment: by brooks, super-racist. it never ceases to amaze me that when a black racist writes or speaks on his/her crazed views there is always some hippie (see guilty white suburban dwellers) publisher/station willing to give that person an outlet for their hate diatribe. skip this, try auto of malcolm x or dr. king instead. and for all you haters out there, i'm also black.

ask yourself, who elected these clowns as the black 'leadership'"
al sharpton: racist, does it for the attention
jesse jackson: 'reverend' who paid millions to hush up his secret lover, loves to yell 'racist' at anyone (companies, etc.) so that they will pay him money to go away
farrakhan: super hate-monger, rivals bin-laden, insane

real black role models in a perfect world:
condoleeza rice: beautiful intelligent black woman who also happens to run this country
colin powell: honored military veteran (a real hero), a real man, should have run for president (he would have won), also runs this country

Rating: 2
Summary: "Wose Sorry Now" ?
Comment: No I'm not sorry for Slavery, Jim Crow, Racism or any thing that has happened to so called people of color. The author presents a weak case ignoring the fact that the world has always been a place where human beings have mistreated human beings. In fact, if you look at history, people of color have always enslaved other people, and I am willing to bet that many Africans and Arabs too would welcome the days of the open slave market. In the early 14th and 15th centuries white virgin girls and boys were very popular in the harems of Slavers of Color.
Does the author have any idea where reparations would lead? Reparations will give those who claim victimhood a blank check from now till eternity: Just like Hitler's Eternal Jew, minorities will have the Eternal White Man-Guilty as charged.

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