Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also like to point out relative to people talking about Chinese Americans- THIS is a black moment. You need to think carefully before injecting yourselves or others into it.
It’s actually not a black moment. It’s a slavery moment and the descendants of slaves are now many colors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also like to point out relative to people talking about Chinese Americans- THIS is a black moment. You need to think carefully before injecting yourselves or others into it.
It’s actually not a black moment. It’s a slavery moment and the descendants of slaves are now many colors.
Anonymous wrote:I would also like to point out relative to people talking about Chinese Americans- THIS is a black moment. You need to think carefully before injecting yourselves or others into it.
Anonymous wrote:In a state that never had slavery, let’s take money from people who never owned slaves and give it to people who never were slaves.
And let’s pretend this can only bring benefits and will have no unintended consequences.
Giddy up! Let’s see what this solves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know what your plan is to pay for it.
A special tax assessment on all non-black residents and sell municipal bonds for outside supporters to help fund.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of you who talk out your butts about Asian Americans and their discrimination
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/redress-and-reparations-japanese-american-incarceration.
Billions given to Japanese Americans.
1. that link doesn't work
2. the feds gave them reparations, not CA.
3. Asian Americans encompass more than Japanese, and they were all discriminated against in CA. Couldn't buy property, forced segregation.
Where's the reparations for all Asian Americans by CA?
Anonymous wrote:For all of you who talk out your butts about Asian Americans and their discrimination
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/redress-and-reparations-japanese-american-incarceration.
Billions given to Japanese Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Ethnic Japanese people were also literally kept in labor camps. In some families, US soldiers of Japanese descent went to fight in the US military and their wives and children were sent to labor camps. Shameful. Many of the victims are still alive today. No one is rallying to pay them.
????They did get reparations--though it was peanuts. In 1988.
West Coast congressmen also agitated for the removal of the Japanese. Los Angeles representative Leland Ford insisted that “all Japanese, whether citizens or not, be placed in concentration camps.” In the end, political pressure prevailed, and the army was empowered to force all West Coast Americans from their homes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know what your plan is to pay for it.
A special tax assessment on all non-black residents and sell municipal bonds for outside supporters to help fund.
So what the plan that will actually pass constitutional muster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty liberal and I think the SF plan sounds bonkers. It seems like a very slippery slope. Racism is real, the wealth gap goes way back to slavery and the Jim Crow laws so something needs to be done to help close that gap, but arbitrary rules about who gets a giant check doesn’t seem like a good solution.
This proposal will literally depopulate SF. The only citizens who will remain there will be those will receive these reparation payments. SF will have to choose between higher taxes to fund this proposal, or reduce govt services, neither of which makes SF an attractive place. Simply bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ethnic Japanese people were also literally kept in labor camps. In some families, US soldiers of Japanese descent went to fight in the US military and their wives and children were sent to labor camps. Shameful. Many of the victims are still alive today. No one is rallying to pay them.
????They did get reparations--though it was peanuts. In 1988.
And freed slaves got 40 acres and a mule.