Has anyone noticed how the relentless, leftist obsession with reparations just won’t die? It creeps back like a bad cold every election cycle, and this time, it’s the globalists bankrolling the madness—specifically, George Soros and his well-funded foundations. His favorite activists are now targeting Great Britain, demanding payouts for crimes that happened long before anyone living today was even born.
Let’s be crystal clear: there’s not a single person alive who suffered under the 17th or 18th century slave trade. There isn’t one Brit walking the streets today who ever owned slaves or even met someone who did. But that doesn’t matter to the woke crowd. Their aim is control and guilt, not fairness or justice. These activists, swimming in Soros money, are calling for British taxpayers—people struggling with sky-high energy bills and inflation—to fork over even more cash for supposed “reparations.”
Here’s the really absurd part: Great Britain did more than any other European nation to end the trans-Atlantic slave trade. They sacrificed their own sailors and resources to stamp out slavery—not just in their empire, but across the seas. For the left to spit in the face of that history, and demand billions more from British workers and families, shows just how detached they’ve become from reality.
This isn’t about helping descendants of slaves. If it was, shouldn’t they be asking the current slave-trading regimes in other parts of the world for compensation, too? But the anti-Western crowd only wants to see the West pay. They claim moral superiority while pushing an agenda designed to shame, bankrupt, and divide. It’s never enough for liberals and their globalist donors—they always find a new way to milk the taxpayers and rewrite history.
Maybe it’s time honest, hardworking people everywhere tell Soros and the leftist elite to take their guilt-tripping and go pound sand. After all, if the people who did the most to STOP slavery aren’t safe from the woke mob’s demands, what hope is there for logic or fairness to return to public life?
Source: Redstate
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