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Final Could, a bunch of colourful congresspersons launched “Home Decision 414: “Recognizing that the US has an ethical and authorized obligation to offer reparations for the enslavement of Africans.”
It pulls no punches.
First, you, the taxpayer, are answerable for slavery from earlier than there was even a United States of America, that’s, from 1619, when the primary slaves got here to Virginia, till 1789, when the US congress first met: 170 years. We’ve to compensate blacks for that as a result of “the US was based primarily based on Black plunder.”
The invoice says that “at the least 12,500,000 Africans have been kidnapped from their homelands by European merchants and forcibly introduced throughout the Atlantic Ocean.”
Besides that Europeans didn’t kidnap folks. Africans gladly offered them slaves that they’d caught.
And, of that 12.5 million, solely about 2-1/2 % got here to what grew to become the US, however we’re apparently in charge for all of them.
Ever for the reason that first black man set foot within the colonies, “the economic system of the US, in each the North and South, flourished because of Black trafficking, torture, and exploitation.”
Torture was apparently good for the economic system.
North and South, all are equally responsible. “New York started to abolish slavery in 1799,” but it surely then “produced the agricultural instruments that have been utilized in Southern plantations.”
Do you know that “our bodies of enslaved folks [were] gorged and congealed within the identify of White supremacist hate”?
Nicely, they have been.
And do you know that “students have estimated that the US benefitted from 222,505,049 hours of compelled labor”?
They’ve received it right down to the hour! However no hyperlink or footnote.
“Revered economists have estimated totals, at minimal, $14,000,000,000,000 to eradicate the racial wealth hole.”
That’s about $350,000 for each black man, lady, and little one, for a cool $1.4 million for a household of 4. Listed here are median family wealth figures by race for 2022.
The white-black hole is barely $223 thousand, however the Asian-black hole is twice that – $474 thousand – so it appears to be like like reparations means not simply maintaining with Joneses, however pulling means forward of the Watanabes, too.
That $14 trillion, by the way in which, is greater than twice the annual price range of the US. HR 414 is silent on the place the cash will come from.
However as soon as the checks are cashed, “the Nationwide Parks Providers should search to erect markers on each web site the place a Black individual was lynched.”
There’s much more stuff, similar to focused psychological well being therapy to assist blacks overcome racial trauma that received’t go away. Possibly not having reminders of lynching in all places would assist.
In brief, that is cuckoo stuff, and HR 414 won’t ever get out of committee. A minimum of not throughout this Congress.
Let’s take a look at the preliminary sponsors – however solely at their very own phrases from their Congressional web sites. This video can be three hours lengthy if I went into even simply half of their slimy enterprise offers, trick marriages, moronic statements and outright lies. Let’s simply allow them to communicate solely for themselves.
Lead sponsor, Cori Bush, in her second time period from St. Louis, Missouri, calls herself a “neighborhood activist, organizer, single mom, and ordained pastor.” She is the primary black lady to symbolize Missouri.
She says, “Rising up, Cori’s father imparted on her the teachings of legendary Black leaders, whose photographs held on the partitions of their home.”
After Michael Brown was shot, “Cori spent greater than 400 days protesting for justice, main on the Ferguson Frontline.
At any time when she rises to talk on the ground, she doesn’t say “I rise.” She says “St. Louis and I rise.”
Al Inexperienced of Texas says he has “devoted his life to the elimination of all types of invidious discrimination and the rectification of America’s seminal sin: Racism.”
He’s a giant booster of “Slavery Remembrance Day, and may be very proud that he was behind a “Assertion by President Joe Biden Marking Slavery Remembrance Day.”
We mustn’t ever neglect about slavery. This was a part of his effort to “begin therapeutic the chasm of racial animus that exists inside our nation at the moment.”
Model-new Congressman Jonathan Jackson of Illinois has a bio that begins with all you must know: “Born to civil rights leaders Rev. Jesse Jackson and Jacqueline Jackson, the combat for underrepresented folks runs in Congressman Jackson’s blood.”
Appears just like the previous man, doesn’t he?
He slid into the congressional seat that Bobby Rush, former Black Panther, held for 30 years.
“The daughter of working-class Guatemalan immigrants,” is the very first thing co-sponsor Delia Ramirez says about herself.
Not simply Guatemalan immigrants. Working-class Guatemalan immigrants.
She has a “daring and people-centered agenda,” and is “a staunch advocate of housing as a human proper, healthcare for all, local weather justice, and the combat to protect and defend our democracy.”
Additionally, “as the one member of Congress in a mixed-status household, she is main the combat for complete immigration reform.”
“Combined-status household” means her husband is an unlawful, and “complete immigration reform” means amnesty.
One other co-sponsor is Ilhan Omar, who wants no introduction.
She is “the primary African refugee to turn into a Member of Congress, the primary lady of shade to symbolize Minnesota, and one of many first two Muslim-American ladies elected to Congress.”
What would James Madison have considered that? She is “making a simply immigration system,” – I can see it now – and he or she is set “to construct a extra inclusive and compassionate tradition.” I’m not fairly positive what that’s.
She is a member of 33 caucuses, listed right here, which embrace the Armenian caucus, hockey caucus, the bike caucus, and the Buddies of a Free, Steady and Democratic Syria Caucus.
Who knew?
Congresswoman Summer time Lee of Pennsylvania is one other co-sponsor.
Her first sentence about herself says she is “a devoted organizer, lawyer, and progressive state legislator.”
She received it proper in a while when she bragged about being “the primary Black lady ever elected to Congress from Western Pennsylvania.”
She says she is “main efforts to construct a extra reflective democracy.” I’d like a extra reflective democracy, too.
Jamaal Bowman, of whom a bit extra later, is formidable.
In his first time period alone, he “launched 9 payments to spend money on our faculties, inform the reality, make the wealthy pay their justifiable share, [and] finish company greed.”
And, in fact there’s Rashida Tlaib, who introduces herself as “a widely known progressive warrior.”
Additionally: “She is the oldest of 14 kids, born and raised in Detroit, the proud daughter of Palestinian immigrant dad and mom.”
She is co-founder of the Congressional Mamas’ Caucus.
No seize to your cash can be full with out Ayanna Pressly. Notice her slogan: “Bringing the folks closest to the ache, closest to the facility.”
She calls herself “an activist, a legislator, a survivor, and the primary lady of shade to be elected to Congress from Massachusetts.”
She is a “champion for justice and therapeutic: reproductive justice, justice for immigrants, shopper justice,” and plenty extra.
After which there’s Barbara Lee, who has represented California since 1998.
Her web site says “her mom broke many glass ceilings and racial obstacles” and that she “labored with the native NAACP to combine her highschool cheerleading squad.”
She’s the primary black to do one thing, however I neglect what.
Another members have signed on. Sydney Kamlager-Dove says she was “born right into a household of politically energetic creatives,” and “will all the time be a powerful voice for justice.”
Yvette Clarke tells us she is the “Daughter of Jamaican immigrants” and “fashioned the Multicultural Media Caucus to deal with range and inclusion points within the media, telecom, and tech industries.”
Surprisingly, there’s not one goofy white individual within the bunch. To this point, that is an all-BIPOC effort.
I discussed that the invoice is silent on funding, however “’Squad’ lawmaker explains ‘inventive’ option to pay $14 trillion.”
That’s squad member, Jamaal Bowman. He says it might be like Covid aid cash. “The place did the cash come from?” Bowman stated. “We spent it into existence.”
These are the individuals who wish to splash out twice the annual federal price range to make black folks richer than Asians. These are the folks to whom we’re handing over the nation. It’s not simply dangerous luck when you have got folks in Congress who’re African refugees or who assume we are able to simply spend $14 trillion into existence. Individuals similar to them vote them into workplace.
They usually’re not shy what they need: Huge wealth transfers and “immigration reform.” They usually take with no consideration that white oppression is the one motive for black failure. It’s not.
Haiti is a wreck as a result of Haitians stay there, not as a result of white folks wrecked it.
Black neighborhoods have been wrecked by black folks.
They have been thriving after they have been white.
These are fundamental information, women and gents, like that pesky 15-point black/white IQ distinction. Horace defined all of it, 2,000 years in the past.
“You possibly can drive Nature out with a pitchfork, however she’s going to all the time return.”