
If I were president, I would not hesitate to engage the black community on reparations for slavery. The first thing I would do is hand them a form on which they can enter the starting and ending dates that they were slaves. Reparations could then be distributed by the number of years, months and days you were a slave. There would be many more requesting reparations because their great great grandaddy was a slave. I would create a customer service department and I would hire my good friend Helen Waite to run it. Anytime someone would ask me about reparations, I would tell them to go to Helen Waite.
The group calls themselves, Black Youth Project 100, and they address what they think they need for them to get ahead. One thing you will notice is that they do not address their high dropout rate or the rampant black on black crime. They also don’t discuss how union work rules assure that they will never have good schools in the poorer sections of town, thanks to the incestuous relationship between democrats and unions.
They also request:
“Closing the gender and race gap, protection for queer and trans folks, workers’ bill of rights, investing in our communities — all of these things can be put into a reparations framework because we have to look at the root cause of all of these issues and they’re all a product of harm that’s been done through government and corporations that profited off of black bodies and labor.”
Throwing money at them won’t make them advance socially or financially. Neither their voting 93% for a party that wants to bring in 30 million illegals that will assure that no black kid out of high school can find a job. What they don’t realize is that they are all on a liberal owned plantation and they are only counted as votes nothing more. It’s an infrastructure problem. We need to tear down archaic rules set down by liberal democrats and spend money to help them succeed. It’s a two generation solution at best, but everyone will benefit from doing it right