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The Irony – Ineligible Blacks May Fund SF Reparations

Posted on 2/23/26 at 3:42 pm
Posted by djmed
Member since Aug 2020
3887 posts
Posted on 2/23/26 at 3:42 pm



Greenberg: The Irony – Ineligible Blacks May Fund SF Reparations

Reparations could be the most significantly damaging issue to befall San Francisco in generations


San Francisco’s controversial reparations initiative, formalized and signed by Mayor Daniel Lurie on December 23, 2025, creates a dedicated Reparations Fund (essentially, a new city hall-administered bank account) – to dole out restitution to the city’s Black residents which were victims of slavery, redlining, urban renewal, the War on Drugs, and other qualifiers. Drawing directly from the African American Reparations Advisory Committee’s (AARAC) 2023 final report, which spans over 400 pages and outlines more than 100 provision, the city-approved plan endorses measures such as one-time lump-sum payments of $5 million per eligible person, low-income supplements to reach the area median income of $97,000 annually (potentially for 250 years), debt forgiveness, dedicated health care, school curriculum and housing assistance.

While proponents describe it as moving “from apology to action,” the program’s design creates a stark dilemma: it compels non-eligible residents, including a significant number of the city’s Black African Americans, to actually subsidize reparations benefits they themselves cannot access; they’d ironically pay towards direct lump-sum costs and potential future taxpayer appropriations as well.

The AARAC’s framework outlines: Applicants must be 18 or older, have self-identified as Black/African American on public documents for at least the last 10 years, and meet other criteria such as birth or migration to San Francisco between 1940 and 1996 with 10+ years residency proof; descent from someone enslaved in U.S. slavery before 1865; Drug-war incarceration (1971–present), attendance at a segregated SFUSD schools (1983–2005) or lending discrimination (1937–2008).

Yet much of the city’s current Black population could be ineligible and therefore excluded.

San Francisco’s Black population has declined from 13.4% in 1970 to roughly 4% today (approximately 42,000 people). Much of the remaining community is increasingly diverse. Foreign-born Black residents (primarily from Africa- Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia- and the Caribbean) now constitute about 10% of the entire San Francisco metro area’s Black population, with newer arrivals concentrated in the city. Recent African immigrants, less than 10-year-resident U.S.-born Black residents, or those without documented ties ie. no ancestral enslavement lineage, no minimum 10+ years of self-identification record as Black) could ineligible to receive reparations.

A Black Ethiopian immigrant working in Bayview-Hunters Point, paying the same rent, property and sales taxes as everyone else, or a U.S.-born Black single mother who arrived in 2007, faces the same contemporary inequities – skyrocketing rents, wage gaps – yet receives nothing while others perhaps living in the same apartment building collect multimillion-dollar payouts. The plan thus fractures solidarity, creating a tiered Black underclass: those with the “right” paperwork versus those without.

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Posted by JOJO Hammer
Member since Nov 2010
12358 posts
Posted on 2/23/26 at 3:48 pm to
In other words it would just be some sort of money laundering scheme to funnel money back to the politicians.

SF: Lets pay reparations to black people

Also SF: We're paying reparations to blacks, but blacks are ineligible, and will have to pay the reparations along with the privileged white man though taxes.
Posted by AUTigerking
Member since Jun 2020
594 posts
Posted on 2/23/26 at 3:48 pm to
I don’t care who you are, that’s funny right there
Posted by SloaneRanger
Upper Hurstville
Member since Jan 2014
13398 posts
Posted on 2/23/26 at 4:12 pm to
The working Hispanic and Asian people are going to love this.
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