Robert Smith : U.S companies that benefited from the T.A. Slave Trade should pay reparations.

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U.S. companies should consider slavery reparations, Vista Equity CEO says


The COVID-19 pandemic has hit Black Americans especially hard after decades of social and economic injustices, but it also presents an opportunity for systemic change, said financier Robert Smith, the wealthiest African-American according to Forbes.

In a video interview with Reuters, the CEO of private equity firm Vista Equity Partners said companies that profited from the Transatlantic slave trade should consider making reparations to African-Americans.

"I think that's going to be a political decision that's going to have to be made and decided upon. But I think corporations have to also think about, well, what is the right thing to do?" Smith said in a video interview.

Corporations "can bring their expertise and capital to repair the communities that they are directly associated with in the industries in which they cover," he added. "I think that has to be a very, a very thoughtful approach. But I think action needs to be taken."

The death of George Floyd in May reignited protests in the United States and globally against racism and police brutality. Floyd, an African-American man, died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes.

"People are saying now, what can I do to make real systemic change and eliminate and eradicate racism in America?" said Smith. "That is an outgrowth of the protest and the realization that this racism is unjust and can't stand."

Smith said he was pushing U.S. lawmakers to make more aid available to Black communities. The average small business has two months of working capital, whereas Black businesses have just two weeks, he said.

"How do we restore, repair and regenerate the economic activity in these communities utilizing the force of the U.S. government and business and partnerships?" Smith said.

Smith said he has been focused on getting capital to community development financial institutions and minority depository institutions, that serve Black and economically disadvantaged communities.



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FILE PHOTO: Robert Smith, Founder, Chairman and CEO, Vista Equity Partners, speaks at the Milken Institute's 21st Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S. May 1, 2018.
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Roughly 70% of the African-American community does not have access to a bank branch, he said, leaving many reliant on the financial institutions specifically targeting minorities and economically disadvantaged areas.

Smith, who grew up during the late 1960s Civil Rights era and now runs a buyout firm that focuses on investing in software companies, said he sees a more broad-based coalition of support for equality for Black people.

"The allies weren't as widespread," when he was growing up, Smith said. "Employees of companies are also going to hold the leaders accountable to do something about it. We have a chance for systemic change."

Smith, the first African-American to sign Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates' 'Giving Pledge', has supported Black people extensively in his philanthropic efforts. Last year, he pledged to pay off the student loan debt of the class of 2019 at the historically Black Morehouse College.
 

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Assess the value of land that was stolen from black people who paid for it in cash and the current owners must pay a buyout fee or a stipend to those families. The businesses on that land should do that and pay how much they have benefited from it to the said families.

Set up a list of "Rioter Families" who stole land and entire towns who must be held accountable
 
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How do you figure out which companies to target though? What qualifies as a company that benefited from slavery?
 

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You think about how those slave owners for centuries were able to pass down wealth from generation to generation to generation from the free labor from enslaved black people. The shyt is unfathomable how that shyt was allowed to happen for as long as it did. fukking sick shyt

And yeah they need to pay the fukk up.
 
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