California just did something new. The state is the first in America to adopt a law to study and develop proposals for potential reparations to descendants of slaves.
On Wednesday, California Governor, Gavin Newsom, signed a bill which would establish a task force to look into the issue. The task force must hold its first meeting by June 2021.
Newsom said the discussion was necessary, and ‘long overdue’.
Advancing this cause where it’s not just a question on a questionnaire for a candidate running for office but actually taking shape here, that’s a meaningful moment,’ he said before signing the bill.
‘This conversation is so long overdue.’
The members will look at how slavery has benefited private and public institutions, and contributed to the problems facing modern America – lasting disparities related to wealth, education, employment, health and incarceration.
Fascinating. Much of the reason I run this blog is because I realize that most of the crimes committed by blacks are actually crimes of poverty. The criminal justice system is nothing more than legalized slavery that they’ve gotten the majority of the population to agree with.
That’s why a lot of non-blacks tend to get off.
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