But no one has worked harder than black Americans, and no one is owed more than black Americans.. I don't see anything wrong for fighting for what you are owed..... and America is definitely indebted to Black Americans.. No question.....
Oppression =/= Unfair...... It's like comparing cancer to the common cold.. at the end of the day, you gotta ask yourself, who is determining the wages.. and go from there
You are trying to conflate two different things with a poor rhetorical trick.
You aren't owed a wage, you aren't owed a job, you aren't owed benefits. Those are things you earn.
Black Americans are owed equal rights as citizens to everyone else, since we are citizens just like everyone else. That is legal egalitarianism.
Two different concepts, that aren't connected in the slightest.
Oppression equals forced subjugation.
We are talking about the labor market, not oppression. So again you are purposely trying to conflate two different ideas that aren't connected.
Fact of the matter is this, the person paying the wage determines the wage he will offer and the person looking for work accepts the wage they deem worth their time and labor. That is all it takes, if a person thinks its good enough for them they will take it and if a person doesn't they will pass. If the person offering can get no one at the price offered they will adjust. All done by free choice with no threat of violence or physical violence presented to force compliance.