Reparations

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Oh yeah, this mentality is going to swing my support to their cause...NOT!


"I want to go up to the closest white person and say, 'You can't understand this, it's a black thing,' and then slap him, just for my mental health," Charles Barron, a member of the New York City Council, told the crowd.

The demonstrators, numbering about 2,000 to 3,000, came from all parts of the United States, many traveling by bus from as far away as Texas. With the U.S. Capitol in the background, they chanted "Black power! Reparations!" and "Start the Revolution!"

"Apologize White America," said a sign carried by one demonstrator.

Barron, a self-proclaimed "elected revolutionary," said if the government did not act swiftly he personally would storm the Treasury Department and take the money for reparations.

Black activist Louis Farrakhan told the crowd, "America owes the black people a lot for what they've endured."

"We need land for political independence, we need millions of acres," Farrakhan added. "We need payment for 310 years of slavery, of destruction of our minds and the robbery of our culture."

The United States, torn apart by the Civil War, abolished slavery in 1865. Some people argue that even 137 years after abolition, blacks still suffer from the vestiges of slavery.

U.S. Rep. John Conyers, a Democrat from Michigan, urged blacks to press their elected representatives in Congress to deal with the issue of slavery reparations.

"We want reparations -- not next century, not 10 years from now, but now," Conyers said. "These wrongs can only be corrected in the House of Representatives, only Congress can do what we want now. All congressmen ought to be here today."

Conyers has backed legislation that would require the House of Representatives to study slavery's effects on blacks.

Demonstrators said blacks deserved "long overdue" reparations, noting compensation won by Jews in the aftermath of the Nazi Holocaust and Japanese-Americans for their internment by the United States in camps during World War II.

The turnout was smaller than the tens of thousands of demonstrators forecast by organizers of the "Millions for Reparations" movement. But those who traveled to Washington said they believed the rally would make a difference.

"You have to really make some noise just to be heard," Edna Russell, who traveled from Denver, told Reuters.

Kobina Abew, an American citizen from Ghana dressed in a colorful African gown, said, "It's going to be very effective. It's going to bring a solution to this problem, I believe."

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When will this insanity end?

I mean really; was I responsible for the way their ancestors were treated? I am sorry for what they went through not to mention the Jewish in WWII, the Japanese in America and Hiroshima and Nagasaki (same time), the Native Americans, and for all those others who may have been mistreated or abused. But how has this honestly affected their lives?

We truly need to stop giving handouts to those who bitch the most or loudest. What about the homeless Vietnam vet, the handicapped or physically disabled,or the family where both working parents struggle just to put food on the table?

Instead we bail out multi-billion dollar companies or compensate them other ways via lenient taxes, etc... The rich get richer and poor get poorer, however that doesn't mean we should lean towards communism though.

I'm not against handouts, but they should be reserved for those who absolutely need them. This whole reparation for slavery is just another cop out. Just like the man who is suing the fast food companies because they made him fat, or how about the morons who smoke for 20 to 30 yrs, get emphysemia and sue the tobacco companies. They knew what the risks were, yet they refused to heed the warnings. People blaming others for their problems is what it all boils down to. If they could just fend for themselves they best they can, and they need help after that I wouldn't mind paying.
 
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I watched the whole event on CSPAN and was laughing through the majority of it. I'm sorry but all the speakers did was blame everything on the whites and that isn't going to change anyone's views is it? It was also good to see the KKK's counterpart (The (NEW) Black Panthers) also made it to deliver their wonderful speeches about how it was time to take control of the country. Oh and I also enjoyed some Reverend's speech about how those on Welfare shouldn't hang their heads in shame because they were only receiving a fraction of what the "Man" owed them. All in all the whole event was the best comedical display I have seen in a long while.
 
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