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"The panel's recommendation breaks payments down by types of historical discrimination. For instance, Black residents affected by redlining by banks would receive $3,366 for each year they lived in California from the early 1930s to the late 1970s, amounting to up to $148,099.
Similarly, Black residents could receive roughly $2,352 in compensation for over-policing and mass incarceration for each year they lived in California between 1970 and 2020. Those payments could amount to $115,260.
In total, from these and other payments included in the plan, a Black Californian who is 71 years old and has lived in California his entire life could receive up to $1.2 million, according to analysis from the New York Times."
I thought 'reparations' was supposed to be about SLAVERY. It turn out it has nothing to do about slavery but about co.pensating blacks for policies and regulations tbat affected blacks that blacks don't think were 'fair' to blacks.
Similarly, Black residents could receive roughly $2,352 in compensation for over-policing and mass incarceration for each year they lived in California between 1970 and 2020. Those payments could amount to $115,260.
In total, from these and other payments included in the plan, a Black Californian who is 71 years old and has lived in California his entire life could receive up to $1.2 million, according to analysis from the New York Times."
I thought 'reparations' was supposed to be about SLAVERY. It turn out it has nothing to do about slavery but about co.pensating blacks for policies and regulations tbat affected blacks that blacks don't think were 'fair' to blacks.
California reparations panel approves payments of up to $1.2 million to every Black resident
California's reparations task force approved a final recommendation of payments for qualifying Black residents, but activists argue the plan isn't enough.
www.foxnews.com