1/ The difference between race-based policies and reparations Is that reparations contain an inherent mea culpa. They’re recognition of a wrong that was done, a debt that is owed and the willingness on the part of a people to pay it.
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2/ Germany has paid $89 billion in reparations to Jewish organizations. It doesn’t mean that the Holocaust didn’t happen, but it has gone far toward establishing emotional and psychological reconciliation between Germany and the Jews of Europe.
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3/ Almost 250 yrs of slavery followed by almost 100 more yrs of institutionalized violence against Black people in the American South. If you’ve been kicking someone to the ground for almost 350 years, you owe more than to stop kicking; you owe it to them to help them get back up
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4/ I don’t think the average American is a racist but rather is woefully undereducated about the history of race in the US. I saw over & over, in the whitest states, how once people heard a thumbnail sketch of our racial history from 1619 to today, they applauded #ReparationsNow.

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Well said Marianne. This distinction is important. Was discussing it earlier I think we share sentiments on the fix here.
I think UBI and an apology, maybe a truth and reconciliation. Perhaps a symbolic '40 acres and a mule', to fulfil the original promise. The cycle of discrimination needs to be stopped though. An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
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You know nothing of racism except what you’ve read or seen. Unless you’re someone of color you don’t know. Paying people today will not undue the wrong to slaves they did not know.
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ADOS hashtaggers are actively miseducating folks with their #HR40 edit that aligns themselves with Donald Trump's #1776Report & #1776Commission. President Biden has done away with the 1776 no sense. But they continue the miseducation & delay of Reparations.
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I Think ALL Fathers in America are owed reparations for the US government violating their RIGHTS and STEALING the relationship with their children for the last 100 years...Seems the Government is what is the Problem in today's World!!
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Money and effort today is better spent working to eradicate racism today. Why do most of your solutions involve money with no thought as to real solutions and consideration of where it is to come from and the harm it causes.
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Most Americans don’t know much about any history at all, that’s why they keep getting fooled into sending their children into wars over lies like WMD. It’s not that they just don’t understand the history of race, they have no clue about history at all.
Replying to @marwilliamson
You can scream all you want but action is required. Specifically economic justice requires a threat of a socialist revolution, as a successful socialist revolution would bring justice to all and more justice to those who have been oppressed more.
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Sounds like your conversations were very valuable @marwilliamson. Did people in your audiences understand that reparations are not symbolic apologies? Did they understand it would reshape the country's power dynamics?
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As you say ... people need to be educated ... and when they hear the facts ... they are on board.
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I think 75,000,000 Americans are racists...