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San Francisco NAACP slams $5 million per person reparation plan

San Franciscos Proposal for $5,000,000 Reparation Although payments have attracted national attention, there is wide disagreement about the plan.

The San Francisco chapter is part of the NAACP They demanded that the city refuse to accept the proposal. They argued for investment and opportunities for the black community, rather than direct payments to black residents.

SAN FRANCISCO CONSIDERING $5MMILLION PAYOUT REPARATIONS PLAN

“We strongly believe that creating and funding programs that can improve the lives of those who have been impacted by racism and discrimination is the best path forward toward equality and justice,” San Francisco NAACP President Amos Brown In a statement

Instead, the organization demanded that education be invested. “economic empowerment,” Affordable housing and healthcare for the public. “black center of town” The Fillmore Heritage Center.

Radio host and ex-California gubernatorial candidate are two other critics of the proposal Larry ElderHe joked that a black student at college in the area could be eligible for the $5 million reparation payment. The government will also guarantee all deposits in Silicon Valley Bank and President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive student loans.

“Let me get this straight. A black college educated San Franciscan, with money in the Silicon Valley Bank, gets full reimbursement though his deposit exceeds FDIC’s $250K limit, receives $5mil in reparations AND gets student debt loan forgiveness. Is this a great country or what,” Elder tweeted.

Richie Greenberg was a former San Francisco mayoral hopeful. He argued that the reparations plan is illegal under five state- and federal laws. He argued that the proposal was in violation of California Proposition 209 and Title VI and VII, Federal Civil Rights Act and the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

The City Board of Supervisors Debatable $5 million payments, as well as other programs, for black residents. These include the elimination of tax burdens, guaranteed incomes of at minimum $97,000 over the next 250 years, homes for $1 per family, and guaranteed annual incomes not less than $97,000.

The $5 million payment that was proposed to black residents has been criticized as being arbitrary.

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“There wasn’t a math formula,” Eric McDonnell is the chairman of African American Reparations Advisory Committee. Submitted The Washington Post.

“It was a journey for the committee towards what could represent a significant enough investment in families to put them on this path to economic well-being, growth, and vitality that chattel slavery and all the policies that flowed from it destroyed,” He concluded.

These solutions were proposed by the reparations committee which will meet every month until June. Although the Board of Supervisors will hold its next meeting regarding potential reparations on September 19, it is not known when a vote will be taken on a proposal.


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