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I believe only descendants of slaves under the United States government should get Reparations nobody else.

It's probably way easier than we think to figure out who came here when and how. The problem is that there needs to be multiple stages to reparations. One for descendants of slavery which is the lion's share and then another for descendants of black people in america before "civil rights" but still dealing with redlining and loss of property and opportunity which is another cash payout and then finally just being black in america now which should entail things like access to education and loans.

But none of this should apply to recent immigrants that weren't asylum seekers or expats from a place previously exploited by the US.
 
Duh...

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Trump jus waiting for that vaccine to drop so he can take the victory lap and pat himself on the back. The ppl who getting sick n dying right now.......fuck em.


DING! DING! DING!

He already tryin to take credit for what Pfizer and Moderna accomplished so far. He's not about to let that vaccine drop when Pres. Biden takes office.
 

Coon!

This coon left the trump administration and is STILL cooning for them. This nigga taking the side of a white supremacist who is purposely trying to take away blk ppls votes. Fuckin race trader.

He has to still be on the payroll smh
 
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Coon!

This coon left the trump administration and is STILL cooning for them. This nigga taking the side of a white supremacist who is purposely trying to take away blk ppls votes. Fuckin race trader.

He has to still be on the payroll smh


Caught a glimpse of that earlier. Turned the channel.

In 2021...I shall NOT subject my mind to all things that's coonish...racially ig'nant...fake woke/hotep...or any forms of unproductive shyt.

Banish that coon to the abyss...never to be heard from again!
 
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It's probably way easier than we think to figure out who came here when and how. The problem is that there needs to be multiple stages to reparations. One for descendants of slavery which is the lion's share and then another for descendants of black people in america before "civil rights" but still dealing with redlining and loss of property and opportunity which is another cash payout and then finally just being black in america now which should entail things like access to education and loans.

But none of this should apply to recent immigrants that weren't asylum seekers or expats from a place previously exploited by the US.

This is facts.
 
It's probably way easier than we think to figure out who came here when and how. The problem is that there needs to be multiple stages to reparations. One for descendants of slavery which is the lion's share and then another for descendants of black people in america before "civil rights" but still dealing with redlining and loss of property and opportunity which is another cash payout and then finally just being black in america now which should entail things like access to education and loans.

But none of this should apply to recent immigrants that weren't asylum seekers or expats from a place previously exploited by the US.

I think a deeper problem is this. Are we just trying to address what's owed us because of slavery or are we trying to reverse the anti-black policies and practices that have been implemented in this country since its inception. I believe the focus should be on the latter because I believe that is the way to better ensure progress for black people. Slavery was bad, but I don't know that it's the key reason that we are in the same that we are now. I believe decades of systemic oppression were far more damaging. They can hand out some money for reparations, but a quick influx of cash isn't going to help everybody in our community, especially if the system is still set up to prey on us. You reparations money isn't going to do you any good if you're in jail for some bullshit or can't invest it properly because you're locked out of certain avenues.

I understand why people are pushing for cash payments, but I just don't think accomplishing that is as likely as getting policies meant to undo injustices to blacks. However, keeping it real, with the politicians we keep putting in place, both are far shots at this point.
 
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