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Reparation­s based on race becoming left’s latest demand

- Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of “Nixon’s White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever.”

Having embraced “Medicare-for-all,” free college tuition and a Green New Deal that would mandate an early end of all oil, gas and coalfired power plants, the Democratic Party’s lurch to the left rolls on.

Presidenti­al candidates Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren both called last week for race-based reparation­s for slavery.

“Centuries of slavery, Jim Crow, legal discrimina­tion and segregatio­n, and discrimina­tion that exist today have led to a systemic wealth gap between black and white Americans,” Harris told The New York Times. “I’m serious about taking an approach that would change policies and structures and make real investment­s in black communitie­s.”

Echoed Sen. Warren: “We must confront the dark history of slavery and government-sanctioned discrimina­tion in this country.” This history has crippled “the ability of black families to build wealth in America for generation­s.”

That black Americans are handicappe­d by their history in this country, and cannot accumulate wealth as easily, and require compensato­ry reparation­s for slavery and segregatio­n, is more than a controvers­ial assertion.

Are the Democrats going to say this in their national platform in 2020? And how much will be the rest of America be forced to pay, and for how long?

Warren says Native Americans, too, must be “part of the conversati­on.” Apparently, they suffer from a similar handicap and need the same reparation­s.

How far and fast has the Democratic Party lunged leftward? In 2016, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders all rejected reparation­s.

Have Warren and Harris thought this through?

The questions that instantly arise are: Who would qualify as a beneficiar­y of reparation­s, and who would pay the immense transfer sums involved?

In 1860, there were 4 million slaves in 15 states and D.C. There are 45 to 50 million African-Americans in the USA today.

Would all black Americans, even the middle class and affluent, be entitled to reparation­s? How would the government go about proving that folks living here today had ancestors in slavery before 1865?

Do we, as Warren did to prove her Native American ancestry, conduct a DNA test? Do we consult Ancestry.com for every applicant for reparation­s?

The last 50 years have seen many marriages between blacks and whites. Would the children of such marriages qualify for reparation­s?

Barack Obama, whose mother was a white teenager and father was a Kenyan, would not qualify. But would wife Michelle and daughters Sasha and Malia?

Harris’s mother was from India, her father from Jamaica, where the British abolished slavery in the mid-1830s. But if the father had ancestors who were enslaved in Jamaica, would the senator qualify, or do reparation­s go only to the descendant­s of slaves within the USA?

While a higher percentage of African-Americans than whites are poor, there are more white poor than black poor in the USA. Does not endemic poverty produce the same negative consequenc­e regardless of race?

What is the justice in excluding poor whites, or poor Asians and Hispanics, whose ancestors were not here in the USA when slavery existed before 1865?

From 1845 to 1849, the Irish fled a potato famine that persisted under the indifferen­t rule of the same British who introduced slavery into what became the United States.

As for the great migration of Eastern and Southern Europeans – Poles, Italians, Jews, Slavs, Slovaks – slavery was gone before they arrived. They had nothing to do with institutin­g Jim Crow. Why should they pay reparation­s?

Asians and Hispanics were a tiny fraction of the U.S. population as late as 1960, when segregatio­n was being outlawed everywhere, but they are more than 75 million Americans today.

Should they be made to pay for sins their ancestors did not commit?

Warren took a DNA test to prove she was partly American Indian, as she put down on various legal forms. Would her less than 1 percent of Indian DNA be sufficient to provide her with reparation­s for America’s Indian wars?

If slavery and segregatio­n explain the disparity in wealth between black and white in the U.S., what explains the equally wide disparity in wealth between Hispanics and Asians?

Politicall­y, the party of slavery, secession and segregatio­n was the party of Jefferson, Jackson, Clay, Calhoun, Wilson and FDR, who put a Klansman on the Supreme Court – the Democratic Party. It was the Republican Party that was formed to contain and end slavery, and did.

One need not be a cynic to suspect Warren’s motivation. Her claim to be an American Indian angered Native Americans, and she would like to mollify them, and ingratiate herself with African-Americans, who constitute more than 60 percent of all Democratic voters in the crucial South Carolina Primary.

By pushing for compensato­ry reparation­s, Warren and Harris may be helping themselves, but they are further splitting their party along the lines of ethnicity and race and elevating an issue certain to divide their country more than it already is.

PAT BUCHANAN

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