

That’s an interesting point. I think the sheer fact that Americans with darker skin might be the descendents of slaves might do something psychologically to some people and shape their identity in a different way.
But I also think that probably many Americans including the ones from European ancestors are probably quite far detached from that culture anyways. And I wonder if Americans with unknown origin couldn’t just do a DNA test if they wanted to know their ancestry and get in touch with the specific country be it from Africa or partly European if it was really that meaningful for them.
I for example don’t really care about my ancestors. I might come from slaves but I don’t really care as I mainly focus on the present. But every person is different in that regard.
That’s exactly the point if you continue to separate people as “black” and “white” people and make only certain groups use a racial slur word something isn’t right. This is the exact reason why there is racism. No one should be racist independent of their ethnicity. If “black people” would’ve enslaved “white people” it would’ve been the exact same thing!