CA on its way to paying slavery reparations (link)
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Date: October 1st, 2020 4:08 PM Author: startled doctorate
lol they got reparations bro:
"On August 10, 1988, U.S. President Ronald Reagan signed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which had been sponsored by several representatives including Barney Frank, Norman Mineta, and Bob Matsui in the House and by Spark Matsunaga who got 75 co-sponsors in the Senate, provided financial redress of $20,000 for each former internee who was still alive when the act was passed, totaling $1.2 billion. The question of to whom reparations should be given, how much, and even whether monetary reparations were appropriate were subjects of sometimes contentious debate within the Japanese American community and Congress.[220]"
i think that we should use the Japanese internees as an example. full reparations should be paid to any living former slave
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4638955&forum_id=2#41026811) |
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