ThatTruth777
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The more detailed and specific you get, the more powerful the claim will be.
All we need is ancestry dot com. I can find ancestors on the freedmen bank records and from the 1870 census. Most of us probably can.Incorrect, which is why the case consists of enslaved and freedman from the soil of the United States. This is the country we derived from. The basis of this country was built upon the backs of my people.
I can't move to the Caribbean or Africa and demand to be compensated for something from your ancestors plight. I have no case.
But if they try to make US citizens pay higher taxes as a way to cover reparations, then immigrants can just argue that in the same way that they weren't around to qualify for getting reparations, that they also weren't around to be slave masters, so they should not have to pay into the taxes that go toward reparations.
Anyway, try not to kill each other.
That’s interesting2 post up
Exactly.The more detailed and specific you get, the more powerful the claim will be.
Yea Breh this neighborhood used to be predominantly white before the migration. So there’s “white flight” and all of that where I grew upThat’s interesting
It should be based on what MOST of your lineage is. BOOM. Courts can't strike it down.Umar said it can’t be lineage based because you’d have a lot of white folks who’d come out… because they have a relative who might’ve been a slave… even tho they identify as white now
Not just that.The more detailed and specific you get, the more powerful the claim will be.
Starting to see I’ve made a lot of false assumptions about NYCYea Breh this neighborhood used to be predominantly white before the migration. So there’s “white flight” and all of that where I grew up
Should be no debate, it’s for descendants of US slavery. Not for immigrants, sorry.