The Case For Reparations.......
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Yea....You sure love that mulatto ? chick but watch her be your downfall. ? love to wag their tail to their downfalls. Hence why I do support @zombie being against racial mixing you create your own enemies from your own blood who will affect your darker skin family members. That's why you're considered a sell out.
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Yea....But yes it shouldn't be monetary but rebuilding our communities and tax free and education and businesses. From economics to housing and allowing ourselves to clean up our ? poor image globally and establish trade with Africa and build wealth off America for their thieving and detrimental ways.
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America has NEVER properly made amends for her atrocities and wants to be the moral authority of the world. It's like being ? and putting on a new suit. You look good on the surface, but underneath you're still foul and the stench needs to be cleansed. Big companies (many still in existence today) made money off the slave trade and insurance policies and never righted their wrong. People who've suffered far less and for a far shorter period of time have received something. It's not really about the money, but the accountability aspect.
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Let's be real here. What would reparations look like in 2014?
A cash deposit isn't going to help most people. I think our biggest problem is education and culture. -
ELet's be real here. What would reparations look like in 2014?
A cash deposit isn't going to help most people. I think our biggest problem is education and culture.
But an 'education' at Harvard is worth more than an 'education' at FAMU in most aspects. HBCU got us started, but are still lacking and far behind 'traditional' institutes. -
Yea....Look at my post bruh
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? can't even get an apology from the United States government for slavery
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Avenue Crazy wrote: »? can't even get an apology from the United States government for slavery
July 30th 2008On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives issued an unprecedented apology to black Americans for the institution of slavery, and the subsequent Jim Crow laws that for years discriminated against blacks as second-class citizens in American society.
It meant nothing and did nothing for anyone.