Evanston’s road to reparations – Chicago Magazine

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OTTO
5 years ago

I can’t take credit for this because I saw it elsewhere. One reader suggested that BLM focus on the memorial works of slaves and destroy them. Anyway this reader wanted all BLM members to meet in Egypt and destroy all pyramids there because they were built by slaves. There are 138 pyramids there so they can have a fine old time knocking them down.

Gemini
5 years ago

Nobody alive today was ever a slave. Nobody alive today was ever a slave owner.

Thus, this is a cheap attempt to make white people (living today) feel guilty for a crime they did not commit, and to extort money for an injury black people (living today) did not suffer.

If Barack Obama can become president, and Oprah Winfrey can become a millionaire……

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