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Kamala Harris Wants Reparations

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The reparations bill supported by Vice President Kamala Harris would set up an independent commission similar to the one in California that called for sweeping changes to the criminal code in addition to monetary payouts to black Americans.

The Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, which was reintroduced in April 2019 and cosponsored by then-senator Harris, would create a 13-member commission to “study and consider a national apology and proposal for reparations for the institution of slavery, its subsequent de jure and de facto racial and economic discrimination against African-Americans.” The commission would then offer their recommendations for “remedies” to Congress.

Current laws that “continue to disproportionately and negatively affect African-Americans as a group, and those that perpetuate the lingering effects, materially and psycho-social,” could be on the chopping block as well, the bill reads. That provision is left vague. Specifics, the bill states, would be hashed out by individuals from “civil society and reparations organizations that have historically championed the cause of reparatory justice.”

Although the bill does not specify which federal laws could be slashed, a reparations task force in California may offer some clues. That task force concluded last year that longtime black residents were entitled to $1.2 million each, as well as recommended sweeping changes to the criminal code.

Among the changes recommended were decriminalizing public urination and letting those arrested for public indecency sue the state for damages. Fathers who are delinquent on their child support would see their debt wiped, and police would no longer be allowed to pull over cars with expired registration, tinted windows, or broken tail lights.

 

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I believe reparations should've been paid to the slaves themselves. But since they've all died, it's too late.
Paying their descendants so many generations later for being related to them kind of reminds me of North Korea's songbun system, in which what people are entitled to depends on the political, social, and economic background of their direct ancestors and the behavior of their relatives.
 
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The reparations bill supported by Vice President Kamala Harris would set up an independent commission similar to the one in California that called for sweeping changes to the criminal code in addition to monetary payouts to black Americans.

The Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, which was reintroduced in April 2019 and cosponsored by then-senator Harris, would create a 13-member commission to “study and consider a national apology and proposal for reparations for the institution of slavery, its subsequent de jure and de facto racial and economic discrimination against African-Americans.” The commission would then offer their recommendations for “remedies” to Congress.

Current laws that “continue to disproportionately and negatively affect African-Americans as a group, and those that perpetuate the lingering effects, materially and psycho-social,” could be on the chopping block as well, the bill reads. That provision is left vague. Specifics, the bill states, would be hashed out by individuals from “civil society and reparations organizations that have historically championed the cause of reparatory justice.”

Although the bill does not specify which federal laws could be slashed, a reparations task force in California may offer some clues. That task force concluded last year that longtime black residents were entitled to $1.2 million each, as well as recommended sweeping changes to the criminal code.

Among the changes recommended were decriminalizing public urination and letting those arrested for public indecency sue the state for damages. Fathers who are delinquent on their child support would see their debt wiped, and police would no longer be allowed to pull over cars with expired registration, tinted windows, or broken tail lights.

Reparations have already been paid with the blood of hundreds of thousands of white men who fought and died to free the slaves.
 
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I believe reparations should've been paid to the slaves themselves. But since they've all died, it's too late.
Paying their descendants so many generations later for being related to them kind of reminds me of North Korea's songbun system, in which what people are entitled to depends on the political, social, and economic background of their direct ancestors and the behavior of their relatives.
As a person of Slavic (Czech) and Irish Catholic descent should I also get reparations since some of my ancestors were oppressed? Makes no sense to me.
 
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