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great idea. we have experience with this. liberia of course, but by giving our "colonists" bulldozers and modern weapons and telling them they are gods chosen people they could bring as much peace to west africa as our other great experiment brought to the levant.Maybe if we bought a West African country for cheap and sent you people there.....Hell at least we could get shed of three BS "holidays".
Any time the issue of reparations for blacks is mentioned, we get the same dumb comments from the sane dumb people. So how about we look at what reparations would really be for and not what right wing white race hustlers tell other whites what they are for. So let's look at some studies AND DISCUSS ONLY WHAT THESE STUDIES PRESENT. None of the usual ignorance. Any occurrance will be reported immediately.
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Why we need reparations for Black Americans
Rashawn Ray and Andre M. Perry
April 15, 2020
Central to the idea of the American Dream lies an assumption that we all have an equal opportunity to generate the kind of wealth that brings meaning to the words “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” boldly penned in the Declaration of Independence. The American Dream portends that with hard work, a person can own a home, start a business, and grow a nest egg for generations to draw upon. This belief, however, has been defied repeatedly by the United States government’s own decrees that denied wealth-building opportunities to Black Americans.
Today, the average white family has roughly 10 times the amount of wealth as the average Black family. White college graduates have over seven times more wealth than Black college graduates. Making the American Dream an equitable reality demands the same U.S. government that denied wealth to Blacks restore that deferred wealth through reparations to their descendants in the form of individual cash payments in the amount that will close the Black-white racial wealth divide. Additionally, reparations should come in the form of wealth-building opportunities that address racial disparities in education, housing, and business ownership.
In 1860, over $3 billion was the value assigned to the physical bodies of enslaved Black Americans to be used as free labor and production. This was more money than was invested in factories and railroads combined. In 1861, the value placed on cotton produced by enslaved Blacks was $250 million. Slavery enriched white slave owners and their descendants, and it fueled the country’s economy while suppressing wealth building for the enslaved. The United States has yet to compensate descendants of enslaved Black Americans for their labor. Nor has the federal government atoned for the lost equity from anti-Black housing, transportation, and business policy. Slavery, Jim Crow segregation, anti-Black practices like redlining, and other discriminatory public policies in criminal justice and education have robbed Black Americans of the opportunities to build wealth (defined as assets minus debt) afforded to their white peers.
Why we need reparations for Black Americans | Brookings
Rashawn Ray and Andre Perry outline the history of reparations in the United States, missed opportunities to redress the racial wealth gap, and specific details for a viable reparations package for Black Americans.www.brookings.edu
So as we see, slavery is not all reparations should cover.
Whites got 8 different handouts. That was socialism too. So we want what whites were given.
Think of all the money we have already spent paying for welfare checks for their illegitimate children.You fools will get NOTHING just like all the other times Dems dangled something on front of you for votes.
I think the real problem for most blacks is low IQ power, but laziness contributes to their problems. So does the fact that many of them have felony convictions.Here's some fun for the guys seeking a handout. The Chinese were slave labor in the USA, and the Japanese lost their property too, thanks to a Democrat. Yet, the median wealth of Asians is nearly twice that of whites, in the USA.
Heck, Hispanics come here illegally, and they earn more than blacks too.
Perhaps you're just lazy?
It may not be reparations but it sure as hell is some good no-show jobs for relatives, hacks and mistresses.....six figures I'll betAny time the issue of reparations for blacks is mentioned, we get the same dumb comments from the sane dumb people. So how about we look at what reparations would really be for and not what right wing white race hustlers tell other whites what they are for. So let's look at some studies AND DISCUSS ONLY WHAT THESE STUDIES PRESENT. None of the usual ignorance. Any occurrance will be reported immediately.
View attachment 876767
Why we need reparations for Black Americans
Rashawn Ray and Andre M. Perry
April 15, 2020
Central to the idea of the American Dream lies an assumption that we all have an equal opportunity to generate the kind of wealth that brings meaning to the words “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” boldly penned in the Declaration of Independence. The American Dream portends that with hard work, a person can own a home, start a business, and grow a nest egg for generations to draw upon. This belief, however, has been defied repeatedly by the United States government’s own decrees that denied wealth-building opportunities to Black Americans.
Today, the average white family has roughly 10 times the amount of wealth as the average Black family. White college graduates have over seven times more wealth than Black college graduates. Making the American Dream an equitable reality demands the same U.S. government that denied wealth to Blacks restore that deferred wealth through reparations to their descendants in the form of individual cash payments in the amount that will close the Black-white racial wealth divide. Additionally, reparations should come in the form of wealth-building opportunities that address racial disparities in education, housing, and business ownership.
In 1860, over $3 billion was the value assigned to the physical bodies of enslaved Black Americans to be used as free labor and production. This was more money than was invested in factories and railroads combined. In 1861, the value placed on cotton produced by enslaved Blacks was $250 million. Slavery enriched white slave owners and their descendants, and it fueled the country’s economy while suppressing wealth building for the enslaved. The United States has yet to compensate descendants of enslaved Black Americans for their labor. Nor has the federal government atoned for the lost equity from anti-Black housing, transportation, and business policy. Slavery, Jim Crow segregation, anti-Black practices like redlining, and other discriminatory public policies in criminal justice and education have robbed Black Americans of the opportunities to build wealth (defined as assets minus debt) afforded to their white peers.
Why we need reparations for Black Americans | Brookings
Rashawn Ray and Andre Perry outline the history of reparations in the United States, missed opportunities to redress the racial wealth gap, and specific details for a viable reparations package for Black Americans.www.brookings.edu
So as we see, slavery is not all reparations should cover.
Okay, looked and that is bullshit too. It will lead to more and not less racism as I've pointed out many times on here.Any time the issue of reparations for blacks is mentioned, we get the same dumb comments from the sane dumb people. So how about we look at what reparations would really be for and not what right wing white race hustlers tell other whites what they are for. So let's look at some studies AND DISCUSS ONLY WHAT THESE STUDIES PRESENT. None of the usual ignorance. Any occurrance will be reported immediately.
View attachment 876767
Why we need reparations for Black Americans
Rashawn Ray and Andre M. Perry
April 15, 2020
Central to the idea of the American Dream lies an assumption that we all have an equal opportunity to generate the kind of wealth that brings meaning to the words “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” boldly penned in the Declaration of Independence. The American Dream portends that with hard work, a person can own a home, start a business, and grow a nest egg for generations to draw upon. This belief, however, has been defied repeatedly by the United States government’s own decrees that denied wealth-building opportunities to Black Americans.
Today, the average white family has roughly 10 times the amount of wealth as the average Black family. White college graduates have over seven times more wealth than Black college graduates. Making the American Dream an equitable reality demands the same U.S. government that denied wealth to Blacks restore that deferred wealth through reparations to their descendants in the form of individual cash payments in the amount that will close the Black-white racial wealth divide. Additionally, reparations should come in the form of wealth-building opportunities that address racial disparities in education, housing, and business ownership.
In 1860, over $3 billion was the value assigned to the physical bodies of enslaved Black Americans to be used as free labor and production. This was more money than was invested in factories and railroads combined. In 1861, the value placed on cotton produced by enslaved Blacks was $250 million. Slavery enriched white slave owners and their descendants, and it fueled the country’s economy while suppressing wealth building for the enslaved. The United States has yet to compensate descendants of enslaved Black Americans for their labor. Nor has the federal government atoned for the lost equity from anti-Black housing, transportation, and business policy. Slavery, Jim Crow segregation, anti-Black practices like redlining, and other discriminatory public policies in criminal justice and education have robbed Black Americans of the opportunities to build wealth (defined as assets minus debt) afforded to their white peers.
Why we need reparations for Black Americans | Brookings
Rashawn Ray and Andre Perry outline the history of reparations in the United States, missed opportunities to redress the racial wealth gap, and specific details for a viable reparations package for Black Americans.www.brookings.edu
So as we see, slavery is not all reparations should cover.
A study on Why Pedophilia isn't a Bad Thing isn't pedophilia.Any time the issue of reparations for blacks is mentioned, we get the same dumb comments from the sane dumb people. So how about we look at what reparations would really be for and not what right wing white race hustlers tell other whites what they are for. So let's look at some studies AND DISCUSS ONLY WHAT THESE STUDIES PRESENT. None of the usual ignorance. Any occurrance will be reported immediately.
View attachment 876767
Why we need reparations for Black Americans
Rashawn Ray and Andre M. Perry
April 15, 2020
Central to the idea of the American Dream lies an assumption that we all have an equal opportunity to generate the kind of wealth that brings meaning to the words “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” boldly penned in the Declaration of Independence. The American Dream portends that with hard work, a person can own a home, start a business, and grow a nest egg for generations to draw upon. This belief, however, has been defied repeatedly by the United States government’s own decrees that denied wealth-building opportunities to Black Americans.
Today, the average white family has roughly 10 times the amount of wealth as the average Black family. White college graduates have over seven times more wealth than Black college graduates. Making the American Dream an equitable reality demands the same U.S. government that denied wealth to Blacks restore that deferred wealth through reparations to their descendants in the form of individual cash payments in the amount that will close the Black-white racial wealth divide. Additionally, reparations should come in the form of wealth-building opportunities that address racial disparities in education, housing, and business ownership.
In 1860, over $3 billion was the value assigned to the physical bodies of enslaved Black Americans to be used as free labor and production. This was more money than was invested in factories and railroads combined. In 1861, the value placed on cotton produced by enslaved Blacks was $250 million. Slavery enriched white slave owners and their descendants, and it fueled the country’s economy while suppressing wealth building for the enslaved. The United States has yet to compensate descendants of enslaved Black Americans for their labor. Nor has the federal government atoned for the lost equity from anti-Black housing, transportation, and business policy. Slavery, Jim Crow segregation, anti-Black practices like redlining, and other discriminatory public policies in criminal justice and education have robbed Black Americans of the opportunities to build wealth (defined as assets minus debt) afforded to their white peers.
Why we need reparations for Black Americans | Brookings
Rashawn Ray and Andre Perry outline the history of reparations in the United States, missed opportunities to redress the racial wealth gap, and specific details for a viable reparations package for Black Americans.www.brookings.edu
So as we see, slavery is not all reparations should cover.
You've been told this before. The Japanese Americans actually interned got a small reparations payment for actual losses suffered. NOT their children or grandchildren.Your argument has no merit. Japanese got reparations. Various Native American tribes have gotten reparations. So now suddenly reparations aren't constitutional?
Race has not stopped being used, whites are still admitted based on race. That never stopped. The cry came from whites to stop others from getting what whites have always got.
Reparations are NOT being asked for because we are black. They are asked for due to various human rights and equal protection violations. Your argument misses these facts to reach for an excuse to oppose reparations given to blacks for things other groups have gotten reparations for.
What you don't see --- can't see -- is that Brookings ( I used to work across the street) is largely WHITEAny time the issue of reparations for blacks is mentioned, we get the same dumb comments from the sane dumb people. So how about we look at what reparations would really be for and not what right wing white race hustlers tell other whites what they are for. So let's look at some studies AND DISCUSS ONLY WHAT THESE STUDIES PRESENT. None of the usual ignorance. Any occurrance will be reported immediately.
View attachment 876767
Why we need reparations for Black Americans
Rashawn Ray and Andre M. Perry
April 15, 2020
Central to the idea of the American Dream lies an assumption that we all have an equal opportunity to generate the kind of wealth that brings meaning to the words “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” boldly penned in the Declaration of Independence. The American Dream portends that with hard work, a person can own a home, start a business, and grow a nest egg for generations to draw upon. This belief, however, has been defied repeatedly by the United States government’s own decrees that denied wealth-building opportunities to Black Americans.
Today, the average white family has roughly 10 times the amount of wealth as the average Black family. White college graduates have over seven times more wealth than Black college graduates. Making the American Dream an equitable reality demands the same U.S. government that denied wealth to Blacks restore that deferred wealth through reparations to their descendants in the form of individual cash payments in the amount that will close the Black-white racial wealth divide. Additionally, reparations should come in the form of wealth-building opportunities that address racial disparities in education, housing, and business ownership.
In 1860, over $3 billion was the value assigned to the physical bodies of enslaved Black Americans to be used as free labor and production. This was more money than was invested in factories and railroads combined. In 1861, the value placed on cotton produced by enslaved Blacks was $250 million. Slavery enriched white slave owners and their descendants, and it fueled the country’s economy while suppressing wealth building for the enslaved. The United States has yet to compensate descendants of enslaved Black Americans for their labor. Nor has the federal government atoned for the lost equity from anti-Black housing, transportation, and business policy. Slavery, Jim Crow segregation, anti-Black practices like redlining, and other discriminatory public policies in criminal justice and education have robbed Black Americans of the opportunities to build wealth (defined as assets minus debt) afforded to their white peers.
Why we need reparations for Black Americans | Brookings
Rashawn Ray and Andre Perry outline the history of reparations in the United States, missed opportunities to redress the racial wealth gap, and specific details for a viable reparations package for Black Americans.www.brookings.edu
So as we see, slavery is not all reparations should cover.