- Banned
- #1
Because they are more important than everyone else.
- The group formally approved its final recommendations to the California Legislature last weekend - some of which have been seen as controversial
- The task force approved its final recommendations last week for reparations payments of a minimum of $360,000 for black Californians
California's reparations task force has said that black people should be given priority in the renting and buying market - and demanded that a state agency should have the veto power over real estate decisions to 'lessen racial segregation.'
The task force was created to study the economic effects of slavery and discrimination in the state back in September 2020, making California the first state to embark on studying the possibility of reparations for black Americans — even though slavery was banned in California even before it joined the union.