Conservative65
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But remember thisWell of course.
-Geaux
Though BLM is known as an anti-racist group, (they’re not) they are allowed to make a list of demands based entirely on race. These demands were created by the Black Lives Matter Louisville group. Take a look and let us know which of these demands you can’t wait to fulfill.
1. White people, if you don’t have any descendants, will your property to a black or brown family. Preferably one that lives in generational poverty.
2. White people, if you’re inheriting property you intend to sell upon acceptance, give it to a black or brown family. You’re bound to make that money in some other white privileged way.
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BLM Releases Super Racist List of Demands to White People
Your link refers back to the original link.
One BLM leader wrote a list of "requests" and your link changed it to "demands."
Most of those requests begin with "White people, if you can......". Hardly demands.
So, Geaux, if you can, go fuck yourself.
That a racist organization started it with "White people" then anything means they can go fuck themselves.
Before I'd do what they "request" in #1, I'd destroy it. If that black or brown family wants out of generational poverty, do something to get out of it besides request white people hand it to you.
As for #2, my dad recently passed and my brother and I inherited many things we plan to sell. That's what our dad indicated we should do with what we didn't want to keep. I won't be doing what #2 requested. If that black or brown family wants something, let their black or brown family members will it to them. If they don't have anything to will, tough shit.
War on poverty cost
The War on Poverty has cost $22 trillion -- three times more than what the government has spent on all wars in American history. Federal and state governments spend $1 trillion in taxpayer dollars on America's 80 means-tested welfare programs annually.
The War on Poverty Has Cost $22 Trillion - NCPA
www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_ID=25288
If you could spend 1 dollar a second, how long would it take you to spend 1 trillion dollars.
$1 x 60 secs = $60 a minute.
$60 x 60 mins = $360 an hour.
$360 x 24 hrs = $8,640 a day.
$8,640 x 365.25 = $3,155,760 a year.
$3,155,760 x 1,000 yrs = $3,155,760,000 and still not 1 trillion dollars.
$3,155,760,000 x 330 and finally get over the 1 trillion mark. That is 330,000 years to spend 1 trillion and the guberment has spent 22 times this amount for what?
Funny how those that have a problem with the amount of spending on the military, something that is a delegated authority for Congress in the Constitution, don't have a problem funding the "troops" in the 50+ year "war on poverty", something that isn't a delegated authority for Congress.