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it's going to get even darker ahead, if these demands are not met.

https://policy.m4bl.org/
Play on words?

Big talk from people who really don't matter that much!
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
it's going to get even darker ahead, if these demands are not met.

https://policy.m4bl.org/


Don't need to read it, it will be more free stuff for no work.
Reparations...

We demand reparations for past and continuing harms. The government, responsible corporations and other institutions that have profited off of the harm they have inflicted on Black people — from colonialism to slavery through food and housing redlining, mass incarceration, and surveillance — must repair the harm done. This includes:

Reparations for the systemic denial of access to high quality educational opportunities in the form of full and free access for all Black people (including undocumented and currently and formerly incarcerated people) to lifetime education including: free access and open admissions to public community colleges and universities, technical education (technology, trade and agricultural), educational support programs, retroactive forgiveness of student loans, and support for lifetime learning programs.
Reparations for the continued divestment from, discrimination toward and exploitation of our communities in the form of a guaranteed minimum livable income for all Black people, with clearly articulated corporate regulations.
Reparations for the wealth extracted from our communities through environmental racism, slavery, food apartheid, housing discrimination and racialized capitalism in the form of corporate and government reparations focused on healing ongoing physical and mental trauma, and ensuring our access and control of food sources, housing and land.
Reparations for the cultural and educational exploitation, erasure, and extraction of our communities in the form of mandated public school curriculums that critically examine the political, economic, and social impacts of colonialism and slavery, and funding to support, build, preserve, and restore cultural assets and sacred sites to ensure the recognition and honoring of our collective struggles and triumphs.
Legislation at the federal and state level that requires the United States to acknowledge the lasting impacts of slavery, establish and execute a plan to address those impacts. This includes the immediate passage of H.R.40, the “Commission to Study Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act” or subsequent versions which call for reparations remedies.
I'm all for that demand for reparations for being slaves.

All the former slaves need to line up to receive their checks. whistle
A reparations bill passage/enactment will be met with numerous 5th Amendment takings cases against .gov by the families of former slave-owners. Lawfully owned private property taken by gov't action without just compensation; pretty cut and dried.
An aesteroid just needs to hit. F---it, get it over with.
Originally Posted by viking
An aesteroid just needs to hit. F---it, get it over with.



https://twitter.com/smod2016
Originally Posted by 4ager
A reparations bill passage/enactment will be met with numerous 5th Amendment takings cases against .gov by the families of former slave-owners. Lawfully owned private property taken by gov't action without just compensation; pretty cut and dried.


but at the time of the 'taking', owning slaves was NOT lawful, so those cases would have no traction.
As I said in another thread, the entity that is able to define the terms, and set the definitions, wins.
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
Originally Posted by 4ager
A reparations bill passage/enactment will be met with numerous 5th Amendment takings cases against .gov by the families of former slave-owners. Lawfully owned private property taken by gov't action without just compensation; pretty cut and dried.


but at the time of the 'taking', owning slaves was NOT lawful, so those cases would have no traction.
As I said in another thread, the entity that is able to define the terms, and set the definitions, wins.


Wrong. Ownership of slaves WAS lawful until the .gov changed the law. It was the governmental action that took the previously lawful property without just compensation.
"food apartheid".........WTF is that?




If their "demands" aren't met, what are they gonna do?

An uprising would require coordination, planning,and worst of all, effort. Look who you are dealing with..they are incapable of all three.
Originally Posted by Bearcat74
Originally Posted by viking
An aesteroid just needs to hit. F---it, get it over with.



https://twitter.com/smod2016


Originally Posted by Sweet Meteor of Death
When it comes to Earth, I'm all in...


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The AIC's 'chaos' plans are working well.
what a fuggin joke, these knee grows have become.
Originally Posted by Redneck
The AIC's 'chaos' plans are working well.


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Fu-ck 'em.
Considering that only like 3% of the pre-Civil War White population ever owned a slave, and that our black slaves were originally sold to us by black Africans who owned them as slaves before we did (They were the slaves they no longer wanted, so when no one bought them, they were immediately beheaded by their black African owners right there on the beach), and that tens of thousands of White Americans died in the Civil War, and considering the billions of dollars spent on them from that time till today by White America, and considering the decades of reverse discrimination in hiring and education, and considering the massive White victimization by black criminals, it seems to me that they owe White America reparations, not the other way around.
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... the systemic denial of access to high quality educational opportunities ...


Wild assed, undisciplined behavior and "families" that don't give a shit have turned schools into dark situations. There's the denial of educational opportunity.

I'm not a hardened prison guard who happens to teach algebra on the side.
Originally Posted by Mikewriter
Play on words?

Big talk from people who really don't matter that much!
You do know they are killing white cops, don't you? Do you think that matters to the families and loved ones of those cops and the communities they serve?

And when that quits working for them, do you think they might start killing any white person indiscriminately? They are doing everything they can to matter except things most do like work hard and be a valued part of their community. They have turned to killing to matter and that should matter to us all because if it doesn't now, it will soon.
If 13% of our population can make such demands, is it not appropriate for a group that is 30% to make even stronger demands?



Who?




Gun owners.
And just like all minority groups this would not be enough if obtained.
Me and the wife are already supporting at least two. We can't afford anymore.
Originally Posted by ingwe

"food apartheid".........WTF is that?



Bastard relation to a "micro-aggression"?
Originally Posted by tzone
Fu-ck 'em.


This^^^^.

Way things are going though, I won't be too shocked if some of the demands get some serious consideration.........I doubt much will come of it though.

Stupid fu*ckers.

MM

not to mention the several trillion dollars we have poured into the 'black community' since 1964's civil rights legislation.
We don't have crap to show for it.
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
it's going to get even darker ahead, if these demands are not met.

https://policy.m4bl.org/
I'm ready for dark red. We have no government anymore. Not one that believes in the rule of law but the rule of the lawless. We are going to have to take it back or hope for a good bunk in the gulag. F' the gulag.
knee grow

LOL

I had to read that twice before I knew what you were saying

I thought you were trying to say knee jerk
Phuoc them.

It's difficult on the best of days to make reparations for stupid.
We need to help them. It's our Christian duty. NOT
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