Zone1 REPARATION NOW! The US Owes $350,000 To Every Black American

Status
Not open for further replies.
Arabs have nothing to do with slavery here. 389,000 Africans were shipped here.

Between 3.1-4 millions blacks were bred to be slaves primarily by whites. So the Africans selling African argument is dead.

Then we have the matter of Jim Crow which was outlawed on paper in 1964, but is still practiced covertly now.

Blacks are owed reparations, the EVIDENCE is with us, your feelings are not evidence.
Jim Crow legislation was based on sound instinct. In the two generations since the civil rights legislation was passed into law and the War on Poverty was declared most Negroes have demonstrated that they are unworthy of equal rights.
 
To put some perspective on IM2’s demand that whitey fork over $350.000 per black, consider the following:

1) Jews who DIRECTLY SUFFERED the horrors of the Holocaust, surviving through unspeakable conditions, and having their spouses and children ripped from their arms, never to been seen again, and they themselves enduring lifelong physical problems, and losing their houses and all property….got a few thousand a year until their deaths.*

2) Blacks whose ancestors they never met were slaves, and who they themselves have gained from affirmative action giving them priority over better-qualified whites for college spots, jobs, and promotions….think they deserve a $350,000 payoff.

*There aren’t too many Holocaust survivors left, but up until 10 years ago I saw Jews with the Nazi tattoos on their forearms, including at my synagogue.
 
To put some perspective on IM2’s demand that whitey fork over $350.000 per black, consider the following:

1) Jews who DIRECTLY SUFFERED the horrors of the Holocaust, surviving through unspeakable conditions, and having their spouses and children ripped from their arms, never to been seen again, and they themselves enduring lifelong physical problems, and losing their houses and all property….got a few thousand a year until their deaths.*

2) Blacks whose ancestors they never met were slaves, and who they themselves have gained from affirmative action giving them priority over better-qualified whites for college spots, jobs, and promotions….think they deserve a $350,000 payoff.

*There aren’t too many Holocaust survivors left, but up until 10 years ago I saw Jews with the Nazi tattoos on their forearms, including at my synagogue.
You and IM2 are two peas in a pod.
 
Jim Crow legislation was based on sound instinct. In the two generations since the civil rights legislation was passed into law and the War on Poverty was declared most Negroes have demonstrated that they are unworthy of equal rights.

We can't be blamed for the past they tell us.
 
To put some perspective on IM2’s demand that whitey fork over $350.000 per black, consider the following:

1) Jews who DIRECTLY SUFFERED the horrors of the Holocaust, surviving through unspeakable conditions, and having their spouses and children ripped from their arms, never to been seen again, and they themselves enduring lifelong physical problems, and losing their houses and all property….got a few thousand a year until their deaths.*

2) Blacks whose ancestors they never met were slaves, and who they themselves have gained from affirmative action giving them priority over better-qualified whites for college spots, jobs, and promotions….think they deserve a $350,000 payoff.

*There aren’t too many Holocaust survivors left, but up until 10 years ago I saw Jews with the Nazi tattoos on their forearms, including at my synagogue.
Lisa, white Jews got every benefit this government gave every other white citizen. I was directly impacted by Jim Crow and because people like you, Hector and others exist, blacks are directly affected by modern forms of white racism.
 
H. R. 40

To address the fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery in the United States and the 13 American colonies between 1619 and 1865 and to establish a commission to study and consider a national apology and proposal for reparations for the institution of slavery, its subsequent de jure and de facto racial and economic discrimination against African Americans, and the impact of these forces on living African Americans, to make recommendations to the Congress on appropriate remedies, and for other purposes.
(a) Findings.—The Congress finds that—
(1) approximately 4,000,000 Africans and their descendants were enslaved in the United States and colonies that became the United States from 1619 to 1865;
(2) the institution of slavery was constitutionally and statutorily sanctioned by the Government of the United States from 1789 through 1865;
(3) the slavery that flourished in the United States constituted an immoral and inhumane deprivation of Africans’ life, liberty, African citizenship rights, and cultural heritage, and denied them the fruits of their own labor;
(4) a preponderance of scholarly, legal, community evidentiary documentation and popular culture markers constitute the basis for inquiry into the on-going effects of the institution of slavery and its legacy of persistent systemic structures of discrimination on living African Americans and society in the United States;
(5) the brutal overthrow of Reconstruction, which represented a significant but constrained moment of advances for Black rights as epitomized by the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution, the Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1875 and the Freedman’s Bureau, failed African Americans by failing to ensure their safety and security;
(6) following the abolition of slavery and end of Reconstruction the United States Government, through laws enacted at the Federal, State, and local level, continued to perpetuate, condone and profit from practices that continued to brutalize and disadvantage African Americans, including share cropping, convict leasing, Jim Crow, redlining, unequal education, and disproportionate treatment at the hands of the criminal justice system, resulting in stolen labor and ultimately forestalling landmark contributions in science, arts, commerce and public service;
(7) the civil rights movement, and other efforts to redress grievances arising from systemic inequities, were sabotaged, both intentionally and unintentionally, thus rendering the accomplishments of those efforts transitory and unsustainable, and further embedding racial inequality in society;


8) examples of discriminatory Federal Government actions directed against African Americans include—
(A) the creation of the Federal Housing Administration, which adopted specific policies designed to incentivize residential segregation;
(B) the enactment of legislation creating the Social Security program, for which most African Americans were purposely rendered ineligible during its first two decades;
(C) the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 (commonly known as the GI Bill of Rights; 58 Stat. 284, chapter 268), which left administration of its programs to the States, thus enabling discrimination against African-American veterans; and
(D) the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, which allowed labor unions to discriminate based on race; and
(9) as a result of the historic and continued discrimination, African Americans continue to suffer debilitating economic, educational, and health hardships including but not limited to having nearly 1,000,000 Black people incarcerated; an unemployment rate more than twice the current White unemployment rate; and an average of less than 1⁄16 of the wealth of White families, a disparity which has worsened, not improved over time.



If you think this is just about slavery, you're lying to yourself. And those who have been shown now for years that it's not only about slavery but keep repeating that same stupid argument are just trolling.
 
Lisa, white Jews got every benefit this government gave every other white citizen. I was directly impacted by Jim Crow and because people like you, Hector and others exist, blacks are directly affected by modern forms of white racism.
You called me a white trash loser and a white supremacist yesterday. Until you learn to stop attacking people and falsely calling people racist, I will not lower myself to engage with you.
 
H. R. 40

To address the fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery in the United States and the 13 American colonies between 1619 and 1865 and to establish a commission to study and consider a national apology and proposal for reparations for the institution of slavery, its subsequent de jure and de facto racial and economic discrimination against African Americans, and the impact of these forces on living African Americans, to make recommendations to the Congress on appropriate remedies, and for other purposes.
(a) Findings.—The Congress finds that—
(1) approximately 4,000,000 Africans and their descendants were enslaved in the United States and colonies that became the United States from 1619 to 1865;
(2) the institution of slavery was constitutionally and statutorily sanctioned by the Government of the United States from 1789 through 1865;
(3) the slavery that flourished in the United States constituted an immoral and inhumane deprivation of Africans’ life, liberty, African citizenship rights, and cultural heritage, and denied them the fruits of their own labor;
(4) a preponderance of scholarly, legal, community evidentiary documentation and popular culture markers constitute the basis for inquiry into the on-going effects of the institution of slavery and its legacy of persistent systemic structures of discrimination on living African Americans and society in the United States;
(5) the brutal overthrow of Reconstruction, which represented a significant but constrained moment of advances for Black rights as epitomized by the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution, the Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1875 and the Freedman’s Bureau, failed African Americans by failing to ensure their safety and security;
(6) following the abolition of slavery and end of Reconstruction the United States Government, through laws enacted at the Federal, State, and local level, continued to perpetuate, condone and profit from practices that continued to brutalize and disadvantage African Americans, including share cropping, convict leasing, Jim Crow, redlining, unequal education, and disproportionate treatment at the hands of the criminal justice system, resulting in stolen labor and ultimately forestalling landmark contributions in science, arts, commerce and public service;
(7) the civil rights movement, and other efforts to redress grievances arising from systemic inequities, were sabotaged, both intentionally and unintentionally, thus rendering the accomplishments of those efforts transitory and unsustainable, and further embedding racial inequality in society;


8) examples of discriminatory Federal Government actions directed against African Americans include—
(A) the creation of the Federal Housing Administration, which adopted specific policies designed to incentivize residential segregation;
(B) the enactment of legislation creating the Social Security program, for which most African Americans were purposely rendered ineligible during its first two decades;
(C) the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 (commonly known as the GI Bill of Rights; 58 Stat. 284, chapter 268), which left administration of its programs to the States, thus enabling discrimination against African-American veterans; and
(D) the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, which allowed labor unions to discriminate based on race; and
(9) as a result of the historic and continued discrimination, African Americans continue to suffer debilitating economic, educational, and health hardships including but not limited to having nearly 1,000,000 Black people incarcerated; an unemployment rate more than twice the current White unemployment rate; and an average of less than 1⁄16 of the wealth of White families, a disparity which has worsened, not improved over time.



If you think this is just about slavery, you're lying to yourself. And those who have been shown now for years that it's not only about slavery but keep repeating that same stupid argument are just trolling.

Your life is so hard.

We need to send you to a better country.
 
Lisa, white Jews got every benefit this government gave every other white citizen. I was directly impacted by Jim Crow and because people like you, Hector and others exist, blacks are directly affected by modern forms of white racism.
You are discriminated in favor of with affirmative action policies in employment. I have worked with Negroes who owed their jobs to affirmative action. They were worthless.

Orientals are non whites. Now most of the are more prosperous than most whites Gentiles, including me. I do not resent Orientals. I admire them.
 
H. R. 40

To address the fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery in the United States and the 13 American colonies between 1619 and 1865 and to establish a commission to study and consider a national apology and proposal for reparations for the institution of slavery, its subsequent de jure and de facto racial and economic discrimination against African Americans, and the impact of these forces on living African Americans, to make recommendations to the Congress on appropriate remedies, and for other purposes.
(a) Findings.—The Congress finds that—
(1) approximately 4,000,000 Africans and their descendants were enslaved in the United States and colonies that became the United States from 1619 to 1865;
(2) the institution of slavery was constitutionally and statutorily sanctioned by the Government of the United States from 1789 through 1865;
(3) the slavery that flourished in the United States constituted an immoral and inhumane deprivation of Africans’ life, liberty, African citizenship rights, and cultural heritage, and denied them the fruits of their own labor;
(4) a preponderance of scholarly, legal, community evidentiary documentation and popular culture markers constitute the basis for inquiry into the on-going effects of the institution of slavery and its legacy of persistent systemic structures of discrimination on living African Americans and society in the United States;
(5) the brutal overthrow of Reconstruction, which represented a significant but constrained moment of advances for Black rights as epitomized by the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution, the Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1875 and the Freedman’s Bureau, failed African Americans by failing to ensure their safety and security;
(6) following the abolition of slavery and end of Reconstruction the United States Government, through laws enacted at the Federal, State, and local level, continued to perpetuate, condone and profit from practices that continued to brutalize and disadvantage African Americans, including share cropping, convict leasing, Jim Crow, redlining, unequal education, and disproportionate treatment at the hands of the criminal justice system, resulting in stolen labor and ultimately forestalling landmark contributions in science, arts, commerce and public service;
(7) the civil rights movement, and other efforts to redress grievances arising from systemic inequities, were sabotaged, both intentionally and unintentionally, thus rendering the accomplishments of those efforts transitory and unsustainable, and further embedding racial inequality in society;


8) examples of discriminatory Federal Government actions directed against African Americans include—
(A) the creation of the Federal Housing Administration, which adopted specific policies designed to incentivize residential segregation;
(B) the enactment of legislation creating the Social Security program, for which most African Americans were purposely rendered ineligible during its first two decades;
(C) the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 (commonly known as the GI Bill of Rights; 58 Stat. 284, chapter 268), which left administration of its programs to the States, thus enabling discrimination against African-American veterans; and
(D) the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, which allowed labor unions to discriminate based on race; and
(9) as a result of the historic and continued discrimination, African Americans continue to suffer debilitating economic, educational, and health hardships including but not limited to having nearly 1,000,000 Black people incarcerated; an unemployment rate more than twice the current White unemployment rate; and an average of less than 1⁄16 of the wealth of White families, a disparity which has worsened, not improved over time.



If you think this is just about slavery, you're lying to yourself. And those who have been shown now for years that it's not only about slavery but keep repeating that same stupid argument are just trolling.
If it’s not about slavery then stop posting things about slavery.
 
I am quite sure no one living in 1980 was alive when the U.S.government made the Fort Laramie treaty with the Sioux Nation or wereparticipants in Custers violation of that treaty. Nor were they alive whenPresident Grant decided it was OK to let settlers and people prospectingfor gold tresspass into land promised to the Sioux thereby violating thetreaty. No one in 1980 was alive when the U.S. government decided to takethe land from the Sioux by military force. No one in 1980 was alive whenthe U.S. government decided to cut off supplies they promised the Siouxas condition for their surrender after whipping the U.S. Army at The Battleof Little Bighorn. But in 1980, the government of the United Statesdecided reparations were due to the Sioux Nation for what was done tothem in the 1800’s. They awarded the Sioux nation 105 million dollars.

The Sioux were deprived of specific property for which they would be compensated.
They never actually collected the money, which was for land that was taken that was worth a lot more than $105MM.
 
1) Jews who DIRECTLY SUFFERED the horrors of the Holocaust, surviving through unspeakable conditions, and having their spouses and children ripped from their arms, never to been seen again, and they themselves enduring lifelong physical problems, and losing their houses and all property….got a few thousand a year until their deaths.*

And what does that have to do with the US Government?
 
You should have just posted that as your OP.
I'm posting what you and others like you are doing. It's all you right wingers do.

About everything.

My argument is legit.

You know it.

And that's why you guys do what you do.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Forum List

Back
Top