A political organization for U.S. mayors has adopted a resolution in support of reparations for blacks, and while the mayors didn't address the cost, one study has suggested it could reach $6.2 quadrillion. [More]
I would be willing to pay a significant sum on the condition that they all leave on a one way flight to the African nation of their choice, after renouncing their U.S. citizenship and surrendering their U.S. passport.
One of my ancestors was "exported" from Scottland to the Georgia colony as an indentured servant.
Another was a survivor of The Trail of Tears.
Once the BLM folks are paid off, I think we should talk about my reparations.
I'm sure some details will have to be worked out. It seems some sort of racial purity testing will have to be performed. Likely significant changes will have to be made to existing law to allow (require?) that to be done. Then there's the issue of multiracial heritage to be sorted out. Will the Bureau of African American Affairs be importing classifications last used by pre-apartheid South Africa to refer to reparation recipients? Will the words "octaroon" and "quadroon" be put back into American law?
Sounds like a good job for Senator Elizabeth "Pocahontas" Warren.
This is going to tie Federal Courts in knots for the remainder of our lives. Perhaps it will remove some of the focus on further infringements to The Second Amendment.
And send the F---ers to Zimbabwe to spend it.
ReplyDeleteI would be willing to pay a significant sum on the condition that they all leave on a one way flight to the African nation of their choice, after renouncing their U.S. citizenship and surrendering their U.S. passport.
ReplyDeleteCannot see a roster of members on the web.
ReplyDeleteBig overlap between USCoM and MAIG? Probably.
Key take away: "UNANIMOUSLY"
Yep, mine is there, but then he's big buds with Burning, Looting and Murdering, and is itching to 'shut us down' until corona leaves town.
One of my ancestors was "exported" from Scottland to the Georgia colony as an indentured servant.
ReplyDeleteAnother was a survivor of The Trail of Tears.
Once the BLM folks are paid off, I think we should talk about my reparations.
I'm sure some details will have to be worked out. It seems some sort of racial purity testing will have to be performed. Likely significant changes will have to be made to existing law to allow (require?) that to be done. Then there's the issue of multiracial heritage to be sorted out. Will the Bureau of African American Affairs be importing classifications last used by pre-apartheid South Africa to refer to reparation recipients? Will the words "octaroon" and "quadroon" be put back into American law?
Sounds like a good job for Senator Elizabeth "Pocahontas" Warren.
This is going to tie Federal Courts in knots for the remainder of our lives. Perhaps it will remove some of the focus on further infringements to The Second Amendment.
One can always hope.