08-21-2015, 08:42 AM
Kaimana states: "When it comes to reparations, it isn't necessarily about ethnicity, it's more about nationality."
According to whom?
"The main arguments for sovereignty are about nationality."
Again, according to whom?
This statement could be misleading. As an attempted legal angle among sovereignty activists who know that openly pushing their agenda laden with racial qualifiers will present even more insurmountable legal obstacles, that may be the case.
As for the vast majority of the actual everyday conversation out there, it most certainly does revolve around ethnicity, front and center.
According to whom?
"The main arguments for sovereignty are about nationality."
Again, according to whom?
This statement could be misleading. As an attempted legal angle among sovereignty activists who know that openly pushing their agenda laden with racial qualifiers will present even more insurmountable legal obstacles, that may be the case.
As for the vast majority of the actual everyday conversation out there, it most certainly does revolve around ethnicity, front and center.