'Why not now?' Lawmakers debate reparations for slavery
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full hearing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXCwZeKOp2E
The debate over reparations catapulted from the campaign trail to Congress on Wednesday as lawmakers heard impassioned testimony for and against the idea of providing compensation for America's history of slavery and racial discrimination.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, the sponsor of a resolution to study reparations, put a fine point on the discussion: "I just simply ask: Why not and why not now?"
It was Congress' first hearing on reparations in more than a decade, and came amid a growing conversation both in the Democratic Party and the country at large about lingering racial disparities in the United States. Once considered a fringe topic, mostly pushed aside in Congress, the possibility of reparations was treated with seriousness by the witnesses and lawmakers alike, though Republicans made clear their opposition.
One of the most striking moments came as writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, the author of a widely read 2014 essay making the case for reparations, challenged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's assertion that no one alive today is responsible for the past treatment of black Americans.
"It's impossible to imagine America without the inheritance of slavery," Coates told the House Judiciary panel.
"For a century after the Civil War, black people were subjected to a relentless campaign of terror," Coates said. "Victims of that plunder are very much alive today. I am sure they'd love a word with the majority leader."
McConnell, R-Ky., said on Tuesday he doesn't think "reparations for something that happened 150 years ago, for whom none of us currently living are responsible, is a good idea."
Wednesday's hearing coincided with Juneteenth, a cultural holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved black people in the United States, and it attracted a crowd. More than a hundred people were lined up to try and get a seat in the hearing room. Those inside frequently reacted to testimony and comments from members of Congress with cheers and boos.
At one point, an audience member shouted "You lie!" at Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert when he urged that Americans know their history and "not punish people today for the sins of their predecessors in the Democratic Party."
Coates was among eight witnesses who testified for more than three hours on the topic of House Resolution 40, aimed at creating a commission to study reparations. Actor and activist Danny Glover, a longtime advocate of reparations, urged passage of the resolution.
"A national reparations policy is a moral, democratic and economic imperative," said Glover, noting that his great-grandmother was a former slave he met as a young boy. "This hearing is yet another important step in the long and historic struggle of African Americans to secure reparations for the damage that has been inflicted by slavery and Jim Crow."
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., a presidential contender, testified that the U.S has "yet to truly acknowledge and grapple with the racism and white supremacy that tainted this country's founding and continues to cause persistent and deep racial disparities and inequality."
But another witness, Coleman Hughes, who at times testified over boos from the audience, said black people don't need "another apology," but safer neighborhoods, better schools, a less punitive criminal justice system and better health care.
"None of these things can be achieved through reparations for slavery," said Hughes, a writer and student at Columbia University who said he is the descendant of blacks enslaved at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello.
The Democratic legislation, which would set up a bipartisan commission to study the issue, spotlights a national conversation over the legacy of slavery. Several of the party's presidential candidates have endorsed looking at the idea, though they have stopped short of endorsing direct payouts for African Americans.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., on Wednesday called reparations a "serious issue" and said he expects the resolution will see a vote in the House.
While reparations has been moving toward the mainstream of the Democratic Party, the idea remains far from wide acceptance. And the panelists themselves, mostly black, differed on what reparations should look like and who should benefit from them.
In a Point Taken-Marist poll conducted in 2016, 68 percent of Americans said the country should not pay cash reparations to African American descendants of slaves to make up for the harm caused by slavery and racial discrimination. About 8 in 10 white Americans said they were opposed to reparations, while about 6 in 10 black Americans said they were in favor.
Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana, the top Republican on the panel, said he respects the beliefs of those who support reparations. He called America's history with slavery "regrettable and shameful."
But he said paying monetary reparations for the "sins of a small subset of Americans from many generations ago" would be unfair, difficult to carry out in practice and, in his view, likely unconstitutional.
The Republican witnesses for the hearing were Hughes and Burgess Owens, a former Oakland Raiders football player and Super Bowl champion, who recently wrote a Wall Street Journal editorial eschewing reparations.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL...The Literal State of America...Reparations Begin
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Weird how nobody tries to shut them down for acting politically according to their racial interests..
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Plenty of people were booing Coleman Hughes for acting politically according to his racial interests
lol at 2h03m when the former NFL player starts trashing the minimum wage and open borders lol
lol at 2h03m when the former NFL player starts trashing the minimum wage and open borders lol
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Where is reparations to whites for affirmative action? For the unbelievable violent crime epidemic perpetrated by blacks? For forty years of getting our paychecks robbed to pay for their gibs?
When do we gibs them enough?
Every fucking time they want free shit they invoke reparations, but that imagined bill never gets paid no matter how much whites hand over.
I think if you really lay out the costs, they should be paying us for all this shit. Did we suffer enough for our distant ancestors? I swear to God if we all packed our shit and moved to Europe these people would follow us there and start demanding reparations.
When do we gibs them enough?
Every fucking time they want free shit they invoke reparations, but that imagined bill never gets paid no matter how much whites hand over.
I think if you really lay out the costs, they should be paying us for all this shit. Did we suffer enough for our distant ancestors? I swear to God if we all packed our shit and moved to Europe these people would follow us there and start demanding reparations.
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he's talking about white peopleSpeaker to Animals wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 5:36 pmWhere is reparations to whites for affirmative action?
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We should absolutely pay reparations - $1Mil to each black person, plus interest...then bond it! BOND ALL OF IT!
You guys should all want this....
You guys should all want this....
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White people should be paid reparations for even having to sit here and endure this nonsense.
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Double slaves. He might have been on to something though. A 3-5 year exemption from federal taxes in lieu of a cash payout might actually be a viable sales pitch.