Posted on 05/06/2012 1:18:51 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I go with both. We give them the cash but with a clause that with it they renounce citizenship and use the cash to set up a new life back where their ancestors were taken from.
If they have such a love for Africa and think it would have been a better place but since slaver trades{more often than not their own people} sold the best and brightest to whites here,then here is their chance to return to their homeland and prove it. See how long it would take for them to figure out how rotten their homeland is and see how good they have it here.
Friggin crybabies.
Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. - What you preach is poison.
You must have a very black (morally speaking) soul.
Quite sincerely, ‘Pod.
I couldn’t agree more! Somebody grabbed my great-great grandfather right off the boat and put him in the Union Army.
I’ve lived in the South for all of my adult life now and have never been able to live down the shame.
/S
Can the reparations be paid in lead?
LOL! That cracked a smile from this crusty fart.
We have already paid reparations in the form of the two worst, most costly and most wasteful wars in our history; the Civil War and the War on Poverty. We are long since square on the deal.
BAM! I’m Irish and I want MY MONEY NOW!
Reparations goes both ways, Benny boy. We fought a civil war, conducted a Reconstruction, instituted welfare, and a plethora of civil rights-related legislation. And you have, in YOUR words, a “brother” in the White House.
No one forces black women to bear children in fatherless families. No one is making young blacks fail at school. No one pushes them to commit the disproportionate amounts of violent crime that land them into the prison system.
Get over it, Ben. You want reparations? You got them already.. a long time ago.
Reparations are paid to the victim by the criminal.
I suppose Chavez will think it unreasonable that the recipients be obliged to prove that they are in fact descendents of slaves.
While I’m not a lawyer, I’m under the impression that in our legal system responsibility for a crime does not pass down to descendents of the criminal. So who will pay?
I was concerned for a moment till i realized we’re off the hook, we can just pay for reparations with Obamas STASH!!!//
Ok. If we each front for a ticket for any African that wants to renounce citizenship and return to Africa then I am all for reparations.......
We tried that once, remember?
Ever heard of Liberia?
The Americo-Liberians suppressed the tribes and local minorities brutally, and maintained a rigid caste system with themselves at the top, for a hundred years.
The history of Liberia makes for interesting reading. Like Detroit, before it became the Detroit we know today.
Well, he will have more flexibility, for sure...
“I will say then that I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in anyway the social and political equality of the white and black races - that I am not nor ever have been in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the white and black races which I believe will forever forbid the two races living together on terms of social and political equality. And inasmuch as they cannot so live, while they do remain together there must be the position of superior and inferior, and I as much as any other man am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race. I say upon this occasion I do not perceive that because the white man is to have the superior position the negro should be denied everything.”
Abraham Lincoln in his fourth debate with Stephen Douglas in the campaign for the United States Senate on September 18th of 1858.
Negro equality! Fudge! How long, in the government of a god, great enough to make and maintain this universe, shall there continue to be knaves to vend, and fools to gulp, so low a piece of demagogue-ism as this? Abraham Lincoln in notes for speeches in September of 1859.
I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the states where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so. Abraham Lincoln in his first debate with Stephen Douglas in the campaign for the United States Senate at Ottawa, Illinois on August 21st of 1858.
I have never had the least apprehension that I or my friends would marry negroes if there was no law to keep them from it, but as Judge Douglas and his friends seem to be in great apprehension that they might, if there were no law to keep them from it, I give him the most solemn pledge that I will to the very last stand by the law of this State, which forbids the marrying of white people with negroes. Abraham Lincoln in the fourth debate with Stephen Douglas.
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