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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74850718 United States 06/07/2019 06:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With calls for reparations growing louder and more numerous, I believe I have found an answer that works for everybody. Quoting: Ellenjay The main thrust of the argument seems to stem from the basic fact the ancestors of these claimants were forcibly removed from their natural habitat in Africa. This was done against their will, they had absolutely no desire to leave their beloved homeland, where their lifestyle and envioronment was exactly to their liking. The answer is obvious. Anybody still grieving over this injustice should be provided with first-class travel back to their preferred homeland at absolutely no cost to them whatsoever. This would enable them to fully enjoy the benefits of their ancestral homelands, and fully appreciate the social and technological advances made by their fellow countrymen during their forced absence. I know those left behind may suffer from their withdrawl from their (forcibly) adopted country, but they would just have to work a little harder to fill the void their departure would create. You're welcome. I’d like to be a bit more generous. A dna ancestry test to determine where and to who they belong. One million tax free dollars to permanently renounce their American citizenship. Also no descendants may enter the USA for 100 years. |
wisconsin User ID: 41889898 United States 06/07/2019 06:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | . ... it was tried ... LIBERIA ... . Liberia began as a settlement of the American Colonization Society (ACS), who believed black people would face better chances for freedom and prosperity in Africa than in the United States.[8] The country declared its independence on July 26, 1847. The U.S. did not recognize Liberia's independence until February 5, 1862, during the American Civil War. Between January 7, 1822, and the American Civil War, more than 15,000 freed and free-born black people who faced legislated limits in the U.S., and 3,198 Afro-Caribbeans, relocated to the settlement.[9] The settlers carried their culture and tradition with them. The Liberian constitution and flag were modeled after those of the U.S. On January 3, 1848, Joseph Jenkins Roberts, a wealthy, free-born African American from Virginia who settled in Liberia, was elected Liberia's first president after the people proclaimed independence.[9] [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] . Our family celebrates The Lord's Feasts: [link to www.grafted-promise.net] Fools and the dead don't change their minds. Fools won't and the dead can't. When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar. You are only telling the world that you fear what he might say. Quoting: CountryWise Amos 5:13 - Therefore at such a time the prudent person keeps silent, for it is an evil time. |
oniongrass User ID: 77610284 United States 06/07/2019 06:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With calls for reparations growing louder and more numerous, I believe I have found an answer that works for everybody. Quoting: Ellenjay The main thrust of the argument seems to stem from the basic fact the ancestors of these claimants were forcibly removed from their natural habitat in Africa. This was done against their will, they had absolutely no desire to leave their beloved homeland, where their lifestyle and envioronment was exactly to their liking. The answer is obvious. Anybody still grieving over this injustice should be provided with first-class travel back to their preferred homeland at absolutely no cost to them whatsoever. This would enable them to fully enjoy the benefits of their ancestral homelands, and fully appreciate the social and technological advances made by their fellow countrymen during their forced absence. I know those left behind may suffer from their withdrawl from their (forcibly) adopted country, but they would just have to work a little harder to fill the void their departure would create. You're welcome. Africa doesn't want them back. They sold them off as losers in the wars there. They want winners, although their feelings about those winners being white are mixed. . DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX! ____________ There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire. But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5) |
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