Posts Tagged ‘Reparations’

Here’s another good article. This one deals with reparations for slavery. I think it is ludicrous at best, divisive and a race war waiting to happen should it come to pass. I personally never owned a slave. My parents didn’t own any, and neither did their parents or their parents either. That’s four generations alone. I think that covers a good chunk of time. I am pretty sure that anyone reading this was never a slave either. Nor were your parents, or their parents. That’s three generations. So, when slavery was an issue in this country, none of my relatives owned any slaves. As a matter of fact, none of my relatives were even in the country. Why in the bloody hell should I have to pay for something that my family had absolutely nothing to do with? In essence it is another tax on the working class that happens to be white.

Pathetic.

40 Acres and a President
By L.E. Ikenga

During the election, despite having been portrayed as America’s first post-racial candidate, Barack Obama actually represented the complete opposite. With astonishing cunning and guile, a type that his opponents could have never imagined possible, Obama and his campaign unabashedly and tenaciously used race to goad Americans into believing that voting for him would right the wrongs of America’s racial history.

Obama audaciously rode on the coattails of black America’s historical circumstances in order to win the presidency. He deceived the nation into believing that he too was a “typical black person” and that a vote for him would offer a (painless) way for paying back all that whites had done to blacks and their ancestors. However, as one writer put it, “[Obama] steps into the benefits of black progress (like Harvard Law School) without having borne any of the burdens”. By polluting the election with the foul stench of payback politics, and by dumbing-down the “black experience” for the historically ignorant and apathetic, Barack Obama was able to win what I call the Reparations vote.

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When will White America be off the Hook for Sins of the Past?
By Lloyd Marcus

Oprah, a black woman, is the richest and most influential woman in America and possibly the world. Michael Jackson’s memorial service merited live coverage by a large number of television networks.

Did I mention that the president of the United States of America is a black man? With blacks only 13% of the U.S. population, none of these extraordinary black achievements could have happened without tremendous support from white America.

So, when will white America be off the hook for sins of the past? When will Democrat pitchmen and women, such as Janeane Garofalo, cease selling the myth that America is a racist country? When will Affirmative Action, which basically says blacks have been screwed in the past, so now it is fair to screw whites, end? When will so-called black leaders, such as Rev. Jeremiah Wright, quit poisoning the minds of blacks with hate and victim-hoodism by preaching that America is controlled by racist rich white people? What else has to happen for the “BIG LIE” to end?

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Senate Slavery Apology
by Walter E. Williams

Last month, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed Senate Resolution 26 “Apologizing for the enslavement and racial segregation of African-Americans.” The resolution ends with: “Disclaimer. — Nothing in this resolution (a) authorizes or supports any claim against the United States; or (b) serves as a settlement of any claim against the United States.” That means Congress apologizes but is not going to pay reparations, as least for now.

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus have expressed concerns about the disclaimer, thinking that it’s an attempt to stave off reparations claims from the descendants of slaves. Congressional Black Caucus Chairwoman Barbara Lee, D-Calif., said her organization is studying the language of the resolution and Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss, said “putting in a disclaimer takes away from the meaning of an apology. A number of us are prepared to vote against it in its present form. There are several members of the Progressive Caucus who feel the same way.”

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I’ve always wondered about the logic, or lack thereof, in the idea of reparations.

The fucking moron that came with that concept should be buried to his neck and stoned until his dumb ass is dead. Hmm, that’s what they do to homos in Iran. Funny.

Here’s a great article by Michael Reagan about this issue, which really pisses me off when it is brought up.

First off.

I am a second generation American on my Dad’s side. In other words, my grandfather was born in England and immigrated to America.

I am a first generation American on my Mom’s side. In other words, she was born in Germany and immigrated to America.

The way I see it, I don’t owe anyone shit. I don’t care what the fuck happened to your ancestors, I had nothing to do with it, and it is in all likelihood, my ancestors didn’t have shit to do with it either.

So, when you assholes of color, or whiny ass liberals that are out for some fucked up cause, that feel I owe you something because your ancestors were mistreated; piss off. Obama can kiss my entire ass while he’s at it.

Here’s the article:

It’s Mea Culpa Week
By Michael Reagan
August 1, 2008

Like altar boys who used to strike their breasts and mutter “mea culpa” (“through my fault”) during the beginning of the Latin mass while confessing that they had sinned, Democrats are in full confessional mode, apologizing for every real or imagined sin against a particular group they believe their country once offended.

In the latest example of sheer looniness that has marked the current Democrat-controlled Congress, surely the worst if not the craziest Congress in all U.S. history, the House officially sought forgiveness from Native Americans and the victims of Jim Crow-ism.

They did that in our name, laying upon our shoulders the alleged sins of long-dead Americans and having us cringe at the feet of today’s casino-rich Native Americans, and our black brothers and sisters whose votes they lust after.

Just a minute here. Neither I nor any of my immediate ancestors ever lifted a finger against a single American Indian or black American. I have no apologies to make to people I have not offended. If offenses were committed they weren’t my fault, or for that matter yours or that of any living Americans.

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