Black immigrant gives an impassioned speech about why she deserves reparations.

Mirin4rmfar

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:mjlol:I don't see the issue with Caribbeans and even Africans being included in the reparations talk

:mjlol: In 50 years, my descendants will have no connection to Haiti, they will be black americans. That's why I laugh at the culture wars from both sides.

There is going to be black americans walking around with African last names while have zero connection to Africa
 

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It has historical significance. She may have went to far with hiphop. But yall did claim Kool Herc invented hiphop for years. And yall yold me whoever the creator was is the owner of the genre,which i told yall was nonsense.

"Malcolm X admired Marcus Garvey and considered him a major influence. He saw Garvey as a precursor to his own Black nationalism and a leader who instilled pride and self-reliance in Black people. Malcolm's parents were followers of Garvey, and he himself was exposed to Garvey's teachings from a young age. Malcolm frequently spoke about Garvey, acknowledging him as a powerful force in the Black community and a source of inspiration. "


The idea reperatians is soley based on slavery is laughable and hurts the case for reperations. But many of you would rather keep it that way just to keep non FBAs from getting a piece. This is cutting off your nose to spite your face. The greatest shot at reperations would be something that would be inclusive of non FBA. But luckily yall dont speak for all FBA so we can debate about this.
:unimpressed: I didn't mention slavery. I mentioned the Civil Rights Movement exclusively, but some discussions regarding reparations include folks whose ancestors were in the US in the 1920s. That's why Malcolm and Marcus are a poor example, because there are scenarios where their descendants would be eligible for reparations
 

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:unimpressed: I didn't mention slavery. I mentioned the Civil Rights Movement exclusively, but some discussions regarding reparations include folks whose ancestors were in the US in the 1920s. That's why Malcolm and Marcus are a poor example, because there are scenarios where their descendants would be eligible for reparations


So nothings happened to black people post the civil rights movement where reperations would be owed to black people:comeon:?
 
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