2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Ta-Nehisi Coates: Why Precisely Is Bernie Sanders Against Reparations? [View all]Prism
(5,815 posts)Bernie Sanders is a politician.
Continuing our comparison. Back in the late 80s and early 90s, gay marriage was considered highly radical. In fact, it was so off people's radar, even many LGBTers opposed it in those early days. There were cries that it was "assimilation" and hetero-normative to want to be like straight people.
That certainly didn't make gay equality less moral, but it did create a political climate that made it so no major politician - not even the best among them - was about to run out there and back it.
Economic and institutional reparations would be great economics and the nation has a moral responsibility regarding them. But at this point in time they do not make great politics for a national politician. The ground needs to be laid for them, just as it did with gay marriage. We've got a lot of work to do to bring that to fruition.