Thursday, December 13, 2018

THOUGHTS ABOUT BLACK BLEED OUT AND REPARATION

THOUGHTS ABOUT BLACK BLEEDOUT AND REPARATION – stopping the blood not the pain Time was well into the 1970s before the American Government and most white people grudgingly began to accept American Descendants of Slaves in the economic political and educational areas of the most powerful country on earth. For hundreds of years White American built a fortune on the misfortune of Black Americans. For hundreds of years whites were the only people paid for the work they did. Justice was the exclusive possession of white people. That justice was made possible by the injustice issued to black people. In short black people paid for the privilege white people enjoyed and still benefit from. For those hundreds of years black people bore the cost of injustice without benefit. The injustice heaped on black people has ripped the fabric of their humanity to shreds – their bodies and souls have been torn and left to bleed out. Even the most well intentioned white person is reluctant to grant black people the opportunities they have had and still enjoy. There is a deep fear in these whites of too many blacks having more money and material benefits than they have. So when the American Government moves to remedy the effects of injustices done to black people white people invade the courts in protest. In the past their protest was demonstrated through mob vengeance. Reparation is intended to at least stop the bleeding in the American Descendants of Slaves (ADOS) communities. Black people have borne the cost of injustice too long and the debt is too high to ever be paid in full. The American Government should authorize reparation and White Americans should stand aside and let justice take root in injustice that is centuries old. ADOS

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