During tonight’s Democratic presidential debate, billionaire Tom Steyer called for reparations for slavery.

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Reparations have been debated for decades. In recent years, the legacy of racial injustice has led many, mostly liberals, to increasingly call for reparations for the descendants of African-American slaves.

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Advocates believe that the economic benefit the United States received from slavery should be paid back to the descendants of those who unwillingly provided the unpaid labor that fueled the economy.

Tonight, Steyer unequivocally stated his support for reparations.

“I believe I’m the only person on this stage who believes in reparations for slavery,” he said. “… We should have a formal commission on race to retell the story of the last 400-plus year in American of African-Americans, of systematic legal injustice, discrimination, and cruelty.

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“But also of 400-plus years of building the United States of America.”

.@TomSteyer calls for reparations for slavery and a formal commission on race that will “retell” the story of “systematic, legal injustice, discrimination and cruelty” against African-Americans through U.S. history #DemDebate https://t.co/nLka6l2vw9 pic.twitter.com/10L0W66M6B — CBS News (@CBSNews) February 26, 2020

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People had thoughts. A few pointed out that former candidate Marianne Williamson had also supported reparations. Many supported him, but some thought that, as a billionaire, Steyer should just start signing checks.

“Tom Steyer could give his billions away to descendants of slaves tomorrow,” tweeted Peter J. Hasson.

“Well, that’s a switch. #Steyer, especially given his bank account, is not the guy I thought I’d see advocating reparations over slavery and racism,” said @artisan002.

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“Respect to Tom Steyer for the statement about reparations and the weight of history when it comes to race,” said Tim Wise.

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Steyer said he supports reparations for slavery, waited for people to applaud and about 20% of the crowd clapped.🤣🤣We aint never getting our money y'all. Look for stores with a wet floor and pull an Ezell and get that lawsuit money. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/4lUhhGLXSk — Roy Wood Jr- Ex Jedi (@roywoodjr) February 26, 2020

1–Tom Steyer voluntarily brings up reparations at #DemDebateSC



2—4 other hands pop up. Look like they want to have rich discussion



3—CBS Moderator yells “new topic, new topic” and says “respect the rules of the debate”



Reparations too hot for CBS 🔥🔥#DemDebate2020 pic.twitter.com/WvSJcppDD0 — ChuckModi (@ChuckModi1) February 26, 2020

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https://twitter.com/KHiveQueenB/status/1232486345987084291?s=20

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everybody on that stage when steyer brought up reparations #DemocraticDebate pic.twitter.com/UpnKV2nbSr — Jared C. (@jayctigerfan) February 26, 2020

steyer is pro reparations? there's no good billionaires but that's probably one of the best things that's ever been said by one — Valentina (@leftistthot420) February 26, 2020

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Steyer’s campaign doubled down on his statement during the debate.

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“Every policy area touches on race. I started a bank to correct injustice in financial services, and help to make loans to Black-owned, Latino-owned and women-owned businesses,” the Steyer campaign tweeted from his official account.

“But if we are going to correct historic economic injustice, we must support reparations for slavery.”

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