The Seer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 10:51 pm
Jooos bad, kneegrows good....yawn.
Jews need to pay up. Reparations isn't happening because
jews would have to pay up. Bottom line.
Not just pay up, but be forced to confront just how much they've not just passively benefited from slavery and its aftermath, but actively -- successfully -- profited from slavery and its aftermath.
https://www.npr.org/2023/03/27/11648695 ... ery-oppose
Before the activist push for them, "fundamentally there was a lack of knowledge about what happened," says historian Alice Yang of the University of California, Santa Cruz. Then in 1980 and 1981, Congress held hearings in 20 cities around the country, and they included powerful testimony from people who'd been incarcerated with their families as children.
"Those hearings had a major impact on public perception of what happened during the war, how Japanese Americans were affected by it, and why redress might be appropriate," Yang says.
It helped convince some Japanese Americans who'd opposed the idea of reparations. But Yang says public opinion overall was not much of a factor. Japanese Americans at the time were only .5% of the population, mostly in California and Hawaii. The campaign for reparations was really about persuading members of Congress, and "if there had been a lot of public opinion opposing it, I think it might have affected [them] differently," Yang says.
Who controls our members of Congress?
An ethnicity of beancounters calculated the numbers, and figured they could get away with paying off Japanese survivors of the internment camps. Those same beancounters ...
Explicitly racist federal policies were key in creating the wealth gap, and only the federal government could come anywhere close to compensating for harms that some have calculated at as much as $14 trillion.
When Tatishe Nteta began polling about it several years ago he expected money would be the biggest issue. Or perhaps the workability of such a complex undertaking. It turns out those are the smallest concerns among the two-thirds of Americans who say they're against cash payments to the descendants of slaves.
"A plurality of Americans," Nteta says, "don't believe the descendants of slaves deserve reparations."
And why would that be.
"You can't take what we know now and try to superimpose yourself onto 150 years ago," says Jeff Bernauer, visiting from Huntsville, Alabama. He calls racism a sin and says of course slavery was wrong. But to try and make amends at this point makes no sense.
"The generation that would be paying for it have nothing to do with what was done in the past," he says. "And then you're paying people that have nothing to do with it in the past."
Terry Keuhn of upstate New York agrees, and does not like the idea of a targeted program that would only help some people.
"We're all immigrants at some point, whether it was voluntary or forced," she says. "And nobody needs a handout anymore. Everybody, you know, pulls themselves up by their own bootstraps and works for a living and makes their way in this world."
Bullshit.
Jews owe FBA.
Jews are bleeding Germany, where all of those arguments against also come into play, and recently sought for the State of New York to pay cash reparations to the Six Million (tm)...but they don't want a real discussion about what is owed to the descendents of slavery and Jim Crow, who owes it and how it's going to be funded.
So in answer to your question 88, to start:
- Blood quatum: lineage-based, descendents of the 1865 census. Not immigrant blacks from the Caribbean or Central America or South America, not Africans, not latinos, not Arabs and South Asians. Descendents of US Chattel slavery only, with the exception of
- Black Native Americans would also be included. Anybody who was de-listed from the Dawes Roll at its inception and reclassified as black. Anyone de-listed like the Cherokee Freedmen as well.
- Re-establishment of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands (Freedmen's Bureau)
- Exemption from federal, state and city taxes for life.
- An FHS system which improves upon the best of the IHS system, and discards the chaff
- Guaranteed tuition-paid to any non-profit or state educational institution from pre-K to post-secondary (again, improving upon the best of the BIA system, and discarding the chaff). For-profit school are banned from this program for obvious reasons.
- Zero percent loans from bankers for life - because Heter Iska needs to be publicly kicked in the ass, and God hates usury.
That's just me. I'll look up what others are proposing.
Are you a 'the debt can't possibly be paid' anti-reparationer, or an ' you ni.gg.ers don't deserve shit' anti-reparationer?