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Slavery reparations sought in first Black Lives Matter agenda
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:42 am
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:42 am
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A coalition affiliated with the anti-racism Black Lives Matter movement called for criminal justice reforms and reparations for slavery in the United States among other demands in its first policy platform released on Monday.
The six demands and roughly 40 policy recommendations touch on topics ranging from reducing U.S. military spending to safe drinking water. The groups aim to halt the "increasingly visible violence against Black communities," the Movement for Black Lives said in a statement.
The agenda was released days before the second anniversary of the slaying of unarmed black teen Michael Brown by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. Brown's death, along with other fatal police shootings of unarmed black men over the past two years, fueled a national debate about racial discrimination in the U.S. criminal justice system.
Issues related to race and violence took center stage at the Democratic National Convention last week, though the coalition did not endorse the party's platform or White House candidate, Hillary Clinton.
"We seek radical transformation, not reactionary reform," Michaela Brown, a spokeswoman for Baltimore Bloc, one of the organizations that worked on the platform, said in a statement.
"As the 2016 election continues, this platform provides us with a way to intervene with an agenda that resists state and corporate power, an opportunity to implement policies that truly value the safety and humanity of black lives, and an overall means to hold elected leaders accountable," Brown said.
Baltimore Bloc is among more than 50 organizations that developed the platform over the past year, including Black Alliance for Just Immigration, the Black Youth Project 100 and the Black Leadership Organizing Collaborative.
This is the first time these black-led organizations linked to the decentralized Black Lives Matter movement have banded together to write a comprehensive foundational policy platform.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization, was not listed among them.
The agenda calls for an end to the death penalty, decriminalization of drug-related offenses and prostitution, and the "demilitarization" of police departments. It seeks reparations for lasting harms caused to African-Americans of slavery and investment in education and jobs.
The Movement for Black Lives said in a statement that "neither mainstream political party has our interests at heart."
"By every metric – from the hue of its prison population to its investment choices – the U.S. is a country that does not support, protect or preserve Black life," the statement said.
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:44 am to trom83
frick every single person that supports, even tolerates, this racist bullshite.
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:44 am to trom83
ok, i want reparations for the last 50 years weve had to put upp with their shite
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:45 am to trom83
Maybe we could carve out a section of Norh Damota and give these guys their own country heck I would even be fine with giving the 49 bucks a piece for reparations
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:46 am to trom83
More communist bullshite.
They've been given every fricking thing for 50-60 years, not my fault black on black crime exists but no one wants to discuss that
They've been given every fricking thing for 50-60 years, not my fault black on black crime exists but no one wants to discuss that
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:46 am to trom83
One question has never been addressed in the reparations talk. My paternal Great grandfather got here in 1909. My maternal great grandfather got here in 1911. Both were eastern European peasants with not a pot to piss in and certainly didn't benefit from slavery. Why would my family or millions of other families with similar histories have to contribute tax dollars for reparations?
This post was edited on 8/2/16 at 7:49 am
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:47 am to trom83

this kind of stuff isn't going to make people want to take them more seriously
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:47 am to trom83
Let's talk repayment of welfare benefits and major changes to those programs to go along with their requests. Oh and also, you had to actually have been a slave to qualify.
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:50 am to trom83
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The agenda calls for an end to the death penalty
frick that.
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decriminalization of drug-related offenses
All of them? frick that.
A relenting of the war on drugs? Support that.
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and prostitution
Support. Stupid that that's criminalized, but that's not just a "black" issue.
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the "demilitarization" of police departments
frick that.
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It seeks reparations for lasting harms caused to African-Americans of slavery
frick THIS shite RIGHT HERE.
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The Movement for Black Lives said in a statement that "neither mainstream political party has our interests at heart."
This is true to an extent (mainstream politics only has its own interests at heart at the end of the day), but it's hypocritical to say when 95% of the demographic reliably votes one way

Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:52 am to trom83
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the U.S. is a country that does not support, protect or preserve Black life
Neither does the black community, unless they are killed by a white cop/person. And as far as reparations go..they don't get enough with free housing, food, medical and obama phones?
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:52 am to trom83
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The agenda calls for an end to the death penalty, decriminalization of drug-related offenses and prostitution, and the "demilitarization" of police departments

Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:53 am to mikrit54
NAACP is not part of this which lends me to believe that the NAACP approach is different and maybe through a better source of advancement...education. I am out of touch with this sort of stuff because I am too busy working, raising my family and trying to be a productive member of society. I went to Rouses and asked for the white privilege discount for my groceries and to my amazement there was no discount.

Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:53 am to trom83
Bone Thugs made a song about reparations, it's called "the first of the month".
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:53 am to trom83
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The agenda calls for an end to the death penalty,
fine, that's costly, inconsistently applied, inefficient and has killed innocent people
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decriminalization of drug-related offenses and prostitution
fine, probably a waste of money and jail space. ultimately what you do with or to your body ought to be your choice.
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"demilitarization" of police departments
too vague to evaluate or apply as a demand.
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It seeks reparations for lasting harms caused to African-Americans of slavery
The ugly truth is more lasting harm probably resulted from well-intentioned but counter-productive social programs than significant hardships from slavery and jim crow.
Welfare and especially giving single mothers (white and black) additional support for pregnancy removed disincentives for people to have children they could not afford to care for and educate. Perhaps worst of all it also marginalized or eliminated the immediate need for men to participate in their nuclear families and child rearing - the consequences of this loss of male role models have been catastrophic for boys reared in these environments.
These social programs should be evaluated by their stated objective - to reduce poverty. On that basis they have been enormously counter-productive. Not only failing to reduce poverty but perpetuating and worsening pockets of poverty and hopelessness.
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investment in education and jobs.
what does that mean? grants for small business? government hiring to do what? could mean anything under the sun.
This post was edited on 8/2/16 at 8:09 am
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:53 am to trom83
Only way to fight racism is with...racism?
Am I doing this right?
Smdh
Am I doing this right?
Smdh
Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:54 am to Das Jackal
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as far as reparations go..they don't get enough with free housing, food, medical and obama phones?
You do realize not all black people receive these, correct?
I've never had even one of those things for free in my entire life

Posted on 8/2/16 at 7:55 am to lsucoonass
The free stuff already handed out by govt should be enough for people that didn't go through those hardships
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