California Reparations Task Force Hearing #15 is live, y’all! pic.twitter.com/pdMzSJvGtI
— Black Voltron Reloaded (@BlkVoltronRlded) May 6, 2023
New reparations proposal at the California Assembly Task Force:
$200 million to every black person pic.twitter.com/nGKPr6GO4h
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) May 7, 2023
If I were black, I would be getting my ass out to California, immediately.
These California reparations are basically Bitcoin for black people.
The assumption by the California government is that most blacks who hear they could get hundreds of thousands of millions of dollars by simply showing up in California are going to take the attitude of “ain’t nobody got time for that.”
Personally, I hope every black in America floods the state.
I would like to see a mass exodus where every black in the country permanently relocates to California.
California’s reparations task force voted in favor of multiple recommendations Saturday that could cut a minimum of $360,000 in checks to its eligible black residents.
The nine-member committee gave final approval at a meeting in Oakland to a hefty list of proposals aimed at rectifying racial inequalities across the state.
“Reparations are not only morally justifiable, but they have the potential to address long standing racial disparities and inequalities,” Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) said during the meeting.
The panel’s first vote approved a detailed account of historical discrimination against Black Californians in areas such as voting, housing, education, disproportionate policing and incarceration and others.
The group recommended that the state create a new agency that could provide services to descendants of enslaved people to calculate what the state owes them.
Though the task force didn’t specify what compensation would look like, it approved a section of the draft report stating reparations should include “cash or its equivalent.”
Earlier iterations of the reparations package suggested paying out $360,000 to each eligible black Californian.
Some economists estimate that the project could cost the state upwards of $800 billion — more than 2.5 times its annual budget.
We should maybe start some kind of leafleting campaign to inform blacks that literally all they have to do is physically be present in California to get this very serious amount of money?
I mean, some of them probably haven’t heard about it, or think it is a trick or something. So leafleting could help inform and motivate.
Of course, if you’re doing leafleting in Florida, you have to be very careful. Meatball Ron has passed some very serious and very unconstitutional laws about what you’re allowed to say in leaflets. In fact, the law is so vague, I would probably just skip California.
While in Israel, DeSantis signed a law that would combat antisemitism by increasing penalties for threats or intimidation on the basis of religious or ethnic heritagehttps://t.co/ePzxSAcOGw
— Florida’s Voice (@FLVoiceNews) May 1, 2023
The law is about the Jews, but it also says “racial hate.”
Is telling blacks they should move to California to get hundreds of thousands of dollars for free “racial hate”? It sounds like racial love to me, quite frankly. But who the hell knows what Ron DeSantis thinks about these things.
The more I think about it, I want to do a leafleting campaign telling blacks that Ron DeSantis is doing reparations and so they should flood Florida.
But no, no.
This is all about helping the blacks get their reparations. It’s not about destroying Florida by flooding it with tens of millions of blacks demanding free money from Ron DeSantis.
They say revenge is a dish best served cold, and that would be a very hot revenge.
Really, the response to the DeSantis leafleting law is for someone to get charged with it, and then crowdfund a legal defense to get it to the Supreme Court. This law is so aggressively against the First Amendment that the SCOTUS would have to hear it, and the timeframe might line up with the 2024 election.
“Ron DeSantis’ law against free speech in Florida was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court” is not a good headline in an election year.