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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Five million is nothing in SF. A small family home that is commonly passed on as inheritance in white families.[/quote] I’m not being disingenuous, but please provide stats regarding how many white people receive a $5 million inheritance. Thanks![/quote] Go on Zillow. What’s what a safe house costs. Your inheritance stuff is secret but I see how rich whites are and they are RICH.[/quote] Lets assume you are right. If reparations passes in CA or SF, they will be no white people in CA or SF. Not a problem.[/quote] White people won't be paying reparations alone, it will fall on all the taxpayers who do not qualify, which includes AA taxpayers as well. It won't pass. They will keep lowering the amount and making it harder to qualify to make it more of a symbolic gesture where a few families will win a little lottery. They originally wanted 5 mil + 95K yearly income for 200 years per family. They lowered it down significantly to get to the "next stage", which is far from final stage. It has to pass, and more "studies and evaluations" will be ordered, and more committees started before anything will pass. [/quote] Who would be dumb enough not to qualify? They aren't going to define black for fear of offending, so everyone with a braincell still living there will be black [/quote] You have to prove you directly descended from an enslaved person, e.g. have to have records dating back. Not everyone has or will be able to come up with it even if true. And they are going to make it probably even tighter if this ever comes to paying someone. You may have to prove that you owned some property that was repossessed, or tried to get a loan but were denied.. having paperwork and proving it. It certainly will create more jobs digging out records and proving something to get a payout. [/quote] I can predict what will happen if this ludicrous idea goes through....... These records are going to be hard to come by. And, there will be people who just *know* they are descendants but cannot prove it. There will be huge uprisings because some people can't get "theirs." It will be a total mess. There will also be TONS of fraud. Just look at what happened in terms of fraud with the unemployment during Covid in CA..... https://www.kcra.com/article/analysis-edd-fraud-326-billion-and-counting/41281662 (On a side note: Julie Su served as CA Secretary of Labor at the time and she enabled the fraud by directing depts. to not check key eligibility requirements. She has now been nominated by Biden to serve as Sec. of Labor for the US govt.) [/quote]
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