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Re: California to consider slavery reparations after landmark law passed
by
TheCoinGrabber
on 07/10/2020, 17:41:13 UTC
They weren't joking when they called it the Land of Fruits and Nuts. Maybe just take all of these to it's logical conclusion and just have everyone leave California.

issues i see
1. proving the decendants
2. proving the original slave was not compensated when they were freed

There is a lot of intermarriage nowadays in the United States. A few months back, I read a statistic claiming that more than 30% of the black births are to mothers who are not black themselves. So in case a child is born to a father, who is a descendant of a slave and a mother, who is descendant of a slave-owner, will he/she be eligible for reparations? Also, blacks were not the only group to be enslaved. Asians, Whites (especially Irish and Slavs) as well as Native Amerindians were enslaved in the recorded history. Are their descendants eligible for reparations?

Tyrone has been busy lately huh!

I thought California was bankrupt. Or does "slavery reparations" mean sending them to the homelands of their ancestors?

Been there, done that. Didn't fared well for the native Liberians when those people with high melanin compassion sailed over from America. Can't ever satisfy them.

It seems to me that USA is going the same way Russia once went (1917) with kulaks. Scary shit. Nobody will benefit from this, even the "opressed" ones.

I'm only starting to read about Russian history. Scary indeed. It's like America is heading towards the same direction? Hmmmm...