Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross, political advocate Angela Rye and former Democrat politician Andrew Gillum entertained the idea that Black people should be exempt from taxes as reparations on the "Native Land Podcast" Monday.
The three discussed actor Terrence Howard reportedly claiming it is "immoral for the United States government to charge taxes to the descendants of slaves" while being ordered to pay $903,115 in back taxes, penalties and interest.
While they recognized the unrealistic possibility of such a policy, Cross claimed that "this brother was making a legitimate point."
She said, "We have never been paid. We have never had any reparations. We’ve never seen the benefits."
"I don't know how we would make this happen, but I would be completely down for some sort of policy that says, 'Yes, you are exempt from paying taxes,'" Cross said.
Cross also remarked that "when you consider the wealth that Black people created for this country," they are owed some compensation for making the U.S. a "superpower."
"If you're in this tax bracket, if you are a descendant of the enslaved, then we will decrease your tax bracket," Cross suggested.
I really can't see how this would advance ethnic-based relations.
It would seem to me that everyone should be taxed the same or not at all.
That's why I have always supported some version of a flat/fair use tax with no cut-outs.