Depends on what percentage of the the Dem platform is dedicated to pandering on the issue tbh.
Says the capitulating cuck...
Depends on what percentage of the the Dem platform is dedicated to pandering on the issue tbh.
Not dedicated but reparations are 100% bull tbw.
Thats telling em kw!! Go for the jugular!!
FINISH HIM! FINISH HIM!!!
K, druggy
Do you think reparations would stop this from occurring in the future? Would they magically change the culture?
What culture are y'all talking about?
How is it that a particular group of people who did a thing in one place, stand for or were influenced by all AAs everywhere?
Sounds more argumentative than actual, tbh
Bunch of stormfront-esque takes in here
no , but now you can get supporting takes on Tucker Carlson.
centuries white supremacy forms, creates, distorts, impoverishes the cultures (and genetics) of minorities. inseparable
Lets say it was 100% how would you react? You'd be pretty ing triggered right? like even more triggered than now even if thats possible? God help us all if the blacks got stuff and us whites was left out
More cucks checking in.
Yea, these blacks are victims.
Damn you're so stupid and worthless.
You're very focused on porno.
You be you.
Its currently 1% and youre having a nervous breakdown. Can only hope it goes higher
Coming from a certified cuckold.
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Not at all. You've came to your designation on your own accord.
Is it even that high, the only person who mentioned reparations during the debate was that stupid spiritual author lady.
So far, several candidates have expressed some level of support for reparations: Sens. Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro have called the issue important or acknowledged how history supports calls for res ution. Other candidates have said they support studying the issue further.
Booker has been running on a policy that would help close the racial wealth gap, introducing a companion Senate bill to HR 40 calling for the federal government to study reparations. Meanwhile, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has argued that instead of reparations, his focus on policies helping distressed communities in general would particularly aid black communities. However, in April, Sanders said that he would sign a reparations bill if it came across his desk during his presidency and has since signed on to Booker’s reparations legislation.
The candidate most fervently backing reparations, though, is Marianne Williamson, a self-help guru and spiritual adviser who wants to set aside $200 billion to $500 billion for a reparations program.
So why is there a gap?
Tell us, Less Than Blake.
Im not sure.
But I would rather have Nathan answer than bearing witness to your incessant sexual frustration.
Nah, it's just name-calling.
Makes you look creepy and pathetic, tbh.
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