The Florida state legislature has apologized for its role in slavery. The Miami Herald article included the following:
'The Legislature expresses its profound regret for Florida's role in
sanctioning and perpetuating involuntary servitude upon generations of
African slaves,'' said the resolution, sponsored by black lawmakers."
Before, I go on any further, why does the reporter have to write "black lawmakers"? Why can't the reporter just say "lawmaker"? Are there articles that say "white lawmakers"? Maybe the media should start saying "biracial lawmakers"? Oops, I forgot the rule - if you have at least one parent that is black, than the child is automatically black, not biracial. Sorry - I digress - back to the apology.
I know some blacks, especially older blacks, have always felt the need for states, companies, schools, etc. to apologize for the role they played in slavery. I have never understood why the apology was needed. I could understand if it was the slave master apologizing to the slaves or children of the slaves. I'm glad the apology makes some blacks feel better, but it doesn't do anything for me.
This is an example of some legislators apologizing for something that they had nothing to do with. Is it the white person's fault if his family tree includes a relative who owned or profited from the slave trade? I don't think so. I am definitely not apologizing if someone combed my family tree and found out that I am descended from one of the tribes in Africa who sold slaves to Europeans. That's what's wrong with this country now. Everyone is apologizing for anything that is said or done that may upset or offend someone. It's gotten to the point, I don't even know who is sincere when they do apologize.
Now, I hope these "black lawmakers" can pass some legislation that really will help the community - I mean the "black community". The last time I checked this resolution is not going to stop the flow of black males joining gangs and going to jail.
By the way, what is wrong with Republican Governor Charlie Crist? When asked about reparations, Crist did not shoot the idea down. As a matter of fact, he seemed open to the idea, when he said, "if we can determine descendancy, certainly.'' Blacks will never receive reparations for the tragedy of slavery. I would settle for the forty acres and a mule. However, if Florida decides to get in the reparation business, I will definitely make a move to the Sunshine State. I do have student loans to pay back.