by Chris Black
Starting in California then the rest of the stats will follow suit.
We’re talking about a $5 million lump-sum payment for each eligible Black person, and this could make San Francisco the first major U.S. city to fund reparations, though it faces steep financial headwinds and blistering criticism from conservatives.
San Francisco could become the first major U.S. city to fund reparations for slavery and systemic racism as the idea gains traction across the country. t.co/6v2dNtPjQ9
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 15, 2023
5 million is a small price to pay for 400 years of slavery and racism towards the black people.
I actually hope they do it. Imagine what this would trigger nationwide in the USA if one city decides to set a precedent, would be kino, not gonna lie.
However, if you ask me, the “reparations” for black descendants of slaves is that they live in the United States today instead of Africa.
On a more serious note, what if all black Americans move to SF to collect this money? Can there be a long term residency requirement for eligibility?
If so, can we build them nice consolidated communities they will never need to leave from?
Just kidding, just kidding, but you know what I mean.
PS: if you have the patience to read the entire article, the head of the advisory board says that $5 million per person isn’t enough and actually wants even more, the absolute state.
Moreover, California never had slavery and the money will come from taxpayers, not politicians.
Who cares anyway, this is clown world.
The good news is that Nike and KFC stock will go up 5000% tomorrow, the economy is saved, praise Jesus.