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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Lady, how much damn money do you want me to pay you?[/quote] Great question. A congressional study would be the best approach to defining criteria and programs, but here is what I’d like to see done: First, the US should issue an apology that recognizes the impact of white supremacy in US policies over the last 400 years. Also, update k-12 curriculum to more accurately reflect black history in the US and incorporate programs to reduce implicit bias. Then, to “atone” for the atrocities, the US government should create a portfolio of investments into black communities (programs to increase homeownership, education, and wealth). The actual impact of white supremacy was trillions of dollars (various estimates range from $2T to $100T+). I’d like to see that paid out over time. $300B per year over the next 20 years (re-evaluate every 5 years): - $25B for predominantly black PK-12 districts (that is the current gap in spending) - $10B for training programs - $10B for community college & HBCU - $5B for high-quality childcare for those in training/school - $75B for business loans/grants - $75B for homeownership programs, prioritizing people who live in redlined neighborhoods (equity grants to reduce gap in homeownership - 43% vs 73%) - $80B for personal investments or opportunity accounts - $2k pp per year (median white family has 86x assets as median black) - $20B for rehabilitation programs for inmates ~40 million Americans would be eligible if criteria is having one enslaved ancestor and identifying as black for the last 10 years. That still doesn’t cover the current wealth gap of $267k pp, but it’s a great start towards recovery. My sources: https://www.vox.com/2014/5/23/5741352/six-times-victims-have-received-reparations-including-four-in-the-us https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-brooks-reparations-20190423-story.html https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/23/business/economy/reparations-slavery.html https://www.researchgate.net/publication/4791140_Forty_Acres_and_a_Mule_in_the_21st_Century https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/10/22/17999558/cory-booker-baby-bonds https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07XVF3X9D?storeType=ebooks (I’m typing on my phone - please excuse typos) [/quote] Thanks, I am the PP who calls himself a racist above I actually support most of that program. My three objections are: 1) I don't think the financial cost of white supremacism can actually be calculated, so I don't think it can be used as a guide for what to pay now. 2) I support similiar investments in poor Latino and white communities. 3) I support universal or near universal basic income in higher amounts than the $2K you propose. But I'm still going to have consider myself racist because I am including other races in your great investment program that will help a lot of black people. Also, I like the official apology thing, and I'll go one better. I thing we need a truth and reconciliation commission like South Africa bad. Let's put all the history out there for all of us to discuss. History is important. I just don't think it can be paid for.[/quote]
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