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Charlie Chaplin's famous boxing scene from "City Lights" (1931)

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If you don't understand how reparations became a demand and issue then you will continue to assume and make ignorant statements regarding what you think
reparations is about. Reparations is not about blaming white people today for what was done in the past or asking white people today to aplogize for something they had no part in doing. If you believe so you are wrong and have been fed a false narrative. READ THE
#HISTORICAL #CONTEXT before you make assumptions.
Argue with #History and the Government who offered reparations in 1865 not with black people today.
At 8 p.m. on Jan. 12, 1865, days after his “march to the sea,” Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman met with 20 Black ministers on the second floor of his headquarters in Savannah, Ga.
The Civil War would soon end, and the matter at hand that night was urgent.
Sherman had called the Black ministers to confer with him and President Lincoln’s Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. On the agenda were pressing questions:
How would the country provide for the protection of thousands of Black refugees who had followed Sherman’s army since it invaded Georgia?
HOW WOULD THOUSANDS OF NEWLY FREED BLACK PEOPLE SURVIVE ECONOMICALLY AFTER MORE THAN 200 YEARS OF BONDAGE AND UNPAID LABOR ?
Sherman and Stanton asked Frazier
"how he thought the newly freed Black people could best take care of themselves? "
His answer would remain one of the most eloquent arguments for reparations in 156 years:
“The way we can best take care of ourselves is to have land, and turn it, and till it by our own labor — that is, by the labor of the woman and children and old men; and we can soon maintain ourselves and have something to spare.”
Frazier added: “We want to be placed on land until we are able to buy it and make it our own.”
Stanton later acknowledged that this was “the first time in the history of this nation when the representatives of this government had gone to these poor, debased people to ask them what they wanted for themselves.”
Four days after that meeting, Sherman seized the coastline from Charleston, S.C., to St. John’s River, Fla., according to the Library of Congress.
SHERMAN WOULD ISSUE SPECIAL FIELD ORDER, No. 15, CONFISCATING CONFEDERATE LAND along the rice coast.
SHERMAN WOULD LATER ORDER “40 ACRES & A MULE” TO THOUSANDS OF BLACK FAMILIES, WHICH HISTORIANS WOULD LATER REFER TO AS THE FIRST ACT OF REPARATIONS TO ENSLAVED BLACK PEOPLE.
But the order would be short-lived. After Lincoln’s assassination on April 14, 1865, the order would be reversed and the land given to Black families would be rescinded and returned to White Confederate landowners.
More than 100 years later,
“40 acres and a mule” would remain a battle cry for
Black people demanding reparations for slavery.
There's a second layer to the reparations argument to be had as well, that of an unpaid debt to black men for their service in the Second World War. After that war, multiple government payouts were given to veterans in exchange for their service. These came in a variety of forms, from money for education to preferential terms for home loans, all paid for by taxes on this country's wealthiest corporations and individuals. It was the largest wealth redistribution program in American (and possibly world) history, and effectively created the suburbs and the American middle class. However, black veterans were cut out of the deal, usually by discriminatory banking practices that were never prosecuted (although the federal government illegally held some of their promised funding back as well). So the same forces that created the largely white suburbs left the inner cities to rot, creating the ghettos of the 60s and beyond. Some historians have argued that this is an even larger issue for reparations, as the wealth withheld was so staggering in its effect, and generally because it's impact was closer to the present than the end of of the Civil War. PARIS BATTLE
Akil
In 1910, about 90% of African Americans lived in the South.
Despite the land that was supposed to be given by the Government many blacks owned land and built prosperous independent towns yet and still poverty has always been a issue as William T Sherman suspected would be taking 1000's of newly freed people Free with nothing saved and no Income those who worked for free for those who was just defeated in war and bankrupt.
The Idea and purpose of land has always been important wars are fought over land . The confiscating of land became a issue for those blacks who did aquire land by those newly poor whites angry about the war and their new found financial status ....gave reason to these angry people "Democrats" to create Laws to criminalize Blacks and send them to Share cropping farms to again work for free in the name of imprisonment forcing them to lose property or having it stolen because of the lack of Man power their to protect it .
The history of this is very well known this continued from just after reconstruction up until the 50s and 60's when the great migration of blacks left the south due to Violence and Poverty so the left land and property for opportunities and safety for the next generations to come .....Creating opportunities for some and Inner city death and pain for others .
The point is had this promise been fulfilled you would not see the confusion and disparity that exist in the African American communities .
William T Sherman's concern to ask what was needed and was told by Frazier is so profound
William T Sherman had no idea Lincoln would be killed and the Democrats come in and reverse this government decision .... Yet it still is a issue and unpaid debt........ That is very relevant and would have prevented any poverty gap ......
Sherman asked about how to protect Black people
And how can we secure there ability to survive Economically. 2 issues that still exist concerning Black citizens of America today.
APOLOGIZE
This is not the first time Congress has recently attempted to address the issue of slavery. The House in 2008 and the Senate in 2009 put forward resolutions apologizing for slavery, but no joint bill passed. Since 1989, prominent African American representatives have proposed larger bills to address America’s “original sin.” While these proposals focus on reparations, it is noteworthy that they start with calls for a formal national apology. WHAT APOLOGY ?
Who said it had to be money ? How about free education to the phd level ,free medical, tax exempt status, clear all debts and raise credit scores ,housing ,farm land ,free trade school education ,o% home loans,Life insurance,Supplies ,tools to build our own this is what was proposed and said initially the opportunity to build our own point being i didn't even mention money ........How much would that cost when initially it wasn't Money .
No money
REPARATIONS
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AFRICANS APOLOGIZE
https://www.nbcnews.com/sciencemain/genetic-quest-leads-african-apology-role-slave-trade-8c11467842
Dr Joy DeGruy is profound.
Trauma with no therapy will definitely leave #residual #impact that can be passed down through #generations.
trauma followed by more #trauma and no therapy thats scary when you think about it ...talk about Mental health issues . #mentalhealth #drdegruy
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Holocaust survivors' grandchildren call for action over inherited trauma
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Psychological impact of families constantly retelling stories of horrific events endured by relatives blighting lives of younger generation, says campaigner
Jewish activists in Scotland have started a campaign to support the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors across the world, saying the trauma of the extermination camps continues to haunt the descendants of those who suffered there.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/03/holocaust-survivors-grandchildren-inherited-trauma
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/congress-must-officially-apologize-slavery-america-can-think-about-reparations-ncna1047561
QUESTION:
"How would thousands of
newly freed Black People
survive economically
after more than
200 years
of bondage
and
UNPAID
labor ? "
UNITED STATES
MAJOR GENERAL
William T. Sherman
JAN 12,1865
QUESTION:
"How would thousands of
newly freed Black People
survive economically
after more than
200 years
of bondage
and UNPAID
labor ? "
US Major General
William T. Sherman
JAN 12,1865
“Terrible things are happening outside. Poor helpless people are being dragged out of their homes. Families are torn apart. Men, women, and children are separated. Children come home from school to find that their parents have disappeared.”
—Diary of Anne Frank, January 13, 1943
If you’re an American federal employee and got an email saying “it’s ok to quit your job.” Do not, for the love of everything, quit your job. This is purely a scare tactic to get rid of as many people as possible without legal consequences.
These men just stole the personal information of everyone in America AND control the Treasury. Link to article.
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elon is really mad about this so it would be a shame if people kept spreading the names around

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American Terrorism… Lynching Postcards
Terrorism is defined as “the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.” Western media likes to paint terrorists with a brown face, but one of the most horrific campaigns of terror happened in the past century on American soil – the estimated 3,436 lynchings of black American men and women between 1882 and 1950, intended to control and intimidate the recently freed black population. There is nothing more disturbing than being confronted with visual evidence of humanity’s dark heart, especially when it is evidence of a widespread, mainstream hatred for and violence towards one another. Hatred that stems from fear, and is driven by religion and a belief that murder is morality made distorted flesh; violence that aims to cow and suppress any aspirations a community might have for equality and a brighter future.
When I came across this collection of American postcards from James Allen and John Littlefield, published in a book entitled Without Sanctuary, I saw how important it is to look at these images, today more than ever. These postcards were made to commemorate events that made many American white people feel proud – of their race, of their superiority, of their civilization and their intelligence. They took photos of their disgusting, cowardly accomplishments and memorialized them for future generations, to be found and collected and remembered by their descendents. On the backs, they wrote to friends and family in sociopathic excitement about the mob the participated in. These postcards capture the mobs witnessing with glee the murder of young men and women, whose most serious crime was the color of their skin. The corpses hanging and charred in these postcards lived in a world that counted down the days until their murder from the second they drew air into their infant lungs. This history is potent, stomach-churning and of essential importance to the America of today, and to the world of today. And the most striking thing about these photographs is that they don’t erase the perpetrators like many histories and memorials do today, preferring to focus on who was victimized rather than on those who proudly – and with government backing – tortured, raped and murdered people. The murderers in these photos stand proud, grown men looking at the camera with the smiling conviction that the teenage boy they just killed, one against a hundred, was deserving of their hatred, fear and frustration. No grand jury needed; the law was in the hands of the murderers.
History is not linear; history is happening all around us, all the time. These photos are context, they are reality, they are pictures of American terrorism. Read James Allen’s commentary below and be aware that these photos are sickening, and all too real.
Africans in America mounted resistance to white people lynchings in numerous ways. Intellectuals and journalists encouraged public education, actively protesting and lobbying against lynch mob violence and government complicity in that violence. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), as well as numerous other organizations, organized support from white and black Americans alike and conducted a national campaign to get a federal anti-lynching law passed. African American women’s clubs raised funds to support the work of public campaigns, including anti-lynching plays. Their petition drives, letter campaigns, meetings and demonstrations helped to highlight the issues and combat lynching.[4] In the Great Migration, extending in two waves from 1910 to 1970, 6.5 million African Americans left the South, primarily for destinations in northern and mid-western cities, both to gain better jobs and education and to escape the high rate of violence.
From 1882 to 1968, “…nearly 200 anti-lynching bills were introduced in Congress, and three passed the House. Seven presidents between 1890 and 1952 petitioned Congress to pass a federal law.”[5] In 1920 theRepublican Party promised at its national convention to support passage of such a law. In 1921 Leonidas C. Dyer from Saint Louissponsored an anti-lynching bill; it was passed in January 1922 in the United States House of Representatives, but a Senate filibuster by the Southern white Democratic block defeated it in December 1922. With the NAACP, Representative Dyer spoke across the country in support of his bill in 1923 and tried to gain passage that year and the next, but was defeated by the Southern Democratic block.
DO NOT BE SCARED TO REBLOG THIS. WHETHER YOU OR YOUR FOLLOWERS WANT TO SEE THIS OR NOT, IT NEEDS TO BE SEEN.
Oh my fucking god. This was a fucking hundred years ago. These were your grandparents parents.
POSTCARDS?!?
White people were the first terrorist…
Never forget.
White people own your history
😠😠😠😠😠😠
These acts are acts of terrorism.
sad, but true. This is why I and you should chosen to education yourself and be successful in life. To revenge those people who did such a terrible crime in American history. This is how I feel about it. The only thing I can do is be successful in life. “We such overcome”.
Post cards…Fucking …postcards…
Never fucking forget.
Never forget! American Terrorism
Do not get it twisted, if these Maga Trumpanzees had their way this is how it would be today! My hate for them is justified!
American Terrorism… Lynching Postcards
Terrorism is defined as “the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.” Western media likes to paint terrorists with a brown face, but one of the most horrific campaigns of terror happened in the past century on American soil – the estimated 3,436 lynchings of black American men and women between 1882 and 1950, intended to control and intimidate the recently freed black population. There is nothing more disturbing than being confronted with visual evidence of humanity’s dark heart, especially when it is evidence of a widespread, mainstream hatred for and violence towards one another. Hatred that stems from fear, and is driven by religion and a belief that murder is morality made distorted flesh; violence that aims to cow and suppress any aspirations a community might have for equality and a brighter future.
When I came across this collection of American postcards from James Allen and John Littlefield, published in a book entitled Without Sanctuary, I saw how important it is to look at these images, today more than ever. These postcards were made to commemorate events that made many American white people feel proud – of their race, of their superiority, of their civilization and their intelligence. They took photos of their disgusting, cowardly accomplishments and memorialized them for future generations, to be found and collected and remembered by their descendents. On the backs, they wrote to friends and family in sociopathic excitement about the mob the participated in. These postcards capture the mobs witnessing with glee the murder of young men and women, whose most serious crime was the color of their skin. The corpses hanging and charred in these postcards lived in a world that counted down the days until their murder from the second they drew air into their infant lungs. This history is potent, stomach-churning and of essential importance to the America of today, and to the world of today. And the most striking thing about these photographs is that they don’t erase the perpetrators like many histories and memorials do today, preferring to focus on who was victimized rather than on those who proudly – and with government backing – tortured, raped and murdered people. The murderers in these photos stand proud, grown men looking at the camera with the smiling conviction that the teenage boy they just killed, one against a hundred, was deserving of their hatred, fear and frustration. No grand jury needed; the law was in the hands of the murderers.
History is not linear; history is happening all around us, all the time. These photos are context, they are reality, they are pictures of American terrorism. Read James Allen’s commentary below and be aware that these photos are sickening, and all too real.
Africans in America mounted resistance to white people lynchings in numerous ways. Intellectuals and journalists encouraged public education, actively protesting and lobbying against lynch mob violence and government complicity in that violence. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), as well as numerous other organizations, organized support from white and black Americans alike and conducted a national campaign to get a federal anti-lynching law passed. African American women’s clubs raised funds to support the work of public campaigns, including anti-lynching plays. Their petition drives, letter campaigns, meetings and demonstrations helped to highlight the issues and combat lynching.[4] In the Great Migration, extending in two waves from 1910 to 1970, 6.5 million African Americans left the South, primarily for destinations in northern and mid-western cities, both to gain better jobs and education and to escape the high rate of violence.
From 1882 to 1968, “…nearly 200 anti-lynching bills were introduced in Congress, and three passed the House. Seven presidents between 1890 and 1952 petitioned Congress to pass a federal law.”[5] In 1920 theRepublican Party promised at its national convention to support passage of such a law. In 1921 Leonidas C. Dyer from Saint Louissponsored an anti-lynching bill; it was passed in January 1922 in the United States House of Representatives, but a Senate filibuster by the Southern white Democratic block defeated it in December 1922. With the NAACP, Representative Dyer spoke across the country in support of his bill in 1923 and tried to gain passage that year and the next, but was defeated by the Southern Democratic block.
DO NOT BE SCARED TO REBLOG THIS. WHETHER YOU OR YOUR FOLLOWERS WANT TO SEE THIS OR NOT, IT NEEDS TO BE SEEN.
Oh my fucking god. This was a fucking hundred years ago. These were your grandparents parents.
POSTCARDS?!?
White people were the first terrorist…
Never forget.
White people own your history
😠😠😠😠😠😠
These acts are acts of terrorism.
sad, but true. This is why I and you should chosen to education yourself and be successful in life. To revenge those people who did such a terrible crime in American history. This is how I feel about it. The only thing I can do is be successful in life. “We such overcome”.
Post cards…Fucking …postcards…
Never fucking forget.
Never forget! American Terrorism
Do not get it twisted, if these Maga Trumpanzees had their way this is how it would be today! My hate for them is justified!

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A Palestinian father, who was shot by Israeli snipers and is about to die, is trying to reach his child by crawling.
The streets are full of Palestinians killed by Israeli soldiers. Babies, children, women, men... They are all killed for one reason. Because they are Palestinians.
Do you know what? With each passing day, the perpetrators and supporters of genocide are killing our humanity, which is the common value of the whole world, more and more. One day, everyone will need that humanity, but at this rate, there will be no humanity left in the world.
Netanyahu is a war criminal, pass it on
All Trumpanzees stink!!!
People in gaza are losing their mind with grief, losing your entire family in less than a minute is unbearable to even think about. This has to stop, keep sharing and calling israel out. We need to stop this genocide.

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The pain and terror children in gaza live with constantly. He's trying to keep himself together, developing a tolerance for horrors that no child should ever witness. Where are the human rights activists? Or save the children organization? CALL FOR A CEASEFIRE NOW.