do you support reparations for blacks?

You have been propagandized to an extreme level. People like you are poisoning the generations which are following you. Previous generations poisoned you. I think there’s little hope going on from here.
Racist trash like you wants to hide history from generations to come. You don't want them to know what kind of sick ass, racist, pervert, homosexuals thay ancestors were.
 
Racist trash like you wants to hide history from generations to come. You don't want them to know what kind of sick ass, racist, pervert, homosexuals thay ancestors were.
This is the problem. Idiots like you think that any disagreement is a reason to call someone a racist.

Maybe if you weren’t a sloppy obese tub of lard sitting on your couch all day eating pork rinds and watching MSNBC, you’d get a clue.
 
Racist trash like you wants to hide history from generations to come. You don't want them to know what kind of sick ass, racist, pervert, homosexuals thay ancestors were.
We drive looking thru the windshield and not the rear view mirror. You are a constant car wreck due to ALWAYS looking behind you.
 


No I don't . You want money get a job. California is so broke. They have nothing to give. It will never happen when state is this broke. And if it did it would be like extra tiny welfare payment. Ridiculous. The state will never vote to do this they cant afford it.
Obviously, Blacks in servitude contributed to building the nation and were not compensated, but it is impossible to make personal recompense to their progeny. Many are the descendants of slaveholders as well as of slaves, and it is impossible to calculate or apportion the debt equitably. Family histories are largely indeterminable.

To the extent that residual disenfranchisement obviously exists and has its continuing adverse impact, a sharing of their involuntary national bequest should be made in a manner that does not discriminate. Public policies that benefit all Americans who are disadvantaged is the most feasible way of addressing historical abuses, and for the U.S. to access the potential of all for the common good.

The forced labor of the past was vital to building the nation of today, and the best that can be practically achieved is all sharing in the legacy, education being the most promising hope of progress.
 
Obviously, Blacks in servitude contributed to building the nation and were not compensated, but it is impossible to make personal recompense to their progeny. Many are the descendants of slaveholders as well as of slaves, and it is impossible to calculate or apportion the debt equitably. Family histories are largely indeterminable.

To the extent that residual disenfranchisement obviously exists and has its continuing adverse impact, a sharing of their involuntary national bequest should be made in a manner that does not discriminate. Public policies that benefit all Americans who are disadvantaged is the most feasible way of addressing historical abuses, and for the U.S. to access the potential of all for the common good.

The forced labor of the past was vital to building the nation of today, and the best that can be practically achieved is all sharing in the legacy, education being the most promising hope of progress.
the nations buildings were he before the blacks came. so thy didnt just make it themselve.s and newsome rejected it.
 
In what way?
Are you serious? Are you in chains or kept on a plantation? Do you have to drink from a separate water fountain? Can you not apply for jobs or college? Are there laws denying you equal opportunities? I’m not saying there is no racism, but that is not systemic, it’s on an individual level. You can’t make a racist stop hating people because of their skin color. I was not raised in a racist environment and believe in equality.
 
the nations buildings were he before the blacks came. so thy didnt just make it themselve.s and newsome rejected it.
There is no disputing that the labor of slaves was forced to built wealth for others and, thereby, for the nation.

Pretending that it didn't defies the reality of the struggle needed to overcome the dependence upon slavery.
 

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