Conflating reparations with a gradient tax system to tax white people more (and women less, but still more), just seems a little sad to me. Also, reparations have actually been paid for all sorts of things...
"The
United Nations Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Rights to a Remedy and Reparation for Gross Violations of International Human Rights Law and Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law describes five formal categories of reparations: restitution, compensation, rehabilitation, satisfaction, and guarantees of non-repetition.
1.
Restitution – measures which serve to “restore the victim to the original situation before the gross violations occurred.” This can include: restoration of liberty, enjoyment of human rights, identity, family life and citizenship, return of one’s place of residence, restoration of employment, and return of property.
2.
Damages Compensation – the provision of compensation “for any economically assessable damage, as appropriate and proportional to the gravity of the violation and the circumstances of each case.” Such damage includes: physical or mental harm, lost opportunities, material damages and loss of earnings, moral damage, cost of legal, medical, psychological, and social services.
3. Rehabilitation – medical, psychological, social services, and legal assistance
4. Satisfaction – various measures which include the cessation of human rights violations and abuses, truth-seeking, searches for the disappeared, recovery and reburial of remains, judicial and administrative sanctions, public apologies, commemoration, and
memorialization.
5. Guarantees of non-repetition – reforms ensuring the prevention of future abuses, including:
civilian control of the military and security forces, strengthening an independent judiciary, protection of
civil service and human rights workers, the overall promotion of human rights standards, and the establishment of mechanisms to prevent and monitor social conflict and conflict resolution.
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Reparations (transitional justice) - Wikipedia
Don't see an ethnic or gender tax in there anywhere...