Today I would say $1T. It was an important moment for me because the debate was in Detroit. I knew what Detroiters had shown me when I lived there, and I knew I would never forgive myself if I didn’t make the argument for reparations on the stage that night.

Jun 19, 2022 · 7:33 PM UTC

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Ok. You give up all your wealth first.
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My love for you and your bravery. What is the word for attracted to brilliance, intelligence, bravery or moral righteousness. I'm hot in that way for @marwilliamson Thank you.
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My family came after slavery..my people were treated like shit.. I grew up poor, but made the most of my life.. Affirmative action.. Welfare.. We have paid too much already.. So 1 T great then everything else has to go.. Including DEI.. Otherwise I day BS
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So powerful arguments.
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Woman trying to short change us.
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Your support for reparations is laughable at best and you still continue to undercut how much is owed to Black Americans which is closer to $21T. Plus the fact that you only want reparations to be given out for "educational and economic renewal" and not direct cash payments.
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