Thanks, so regarding number one. Aretha Franklin literally gets a bag with cash? A check is the same as cash when banking. I deposit a 100 dollar bill into my bank account, and I deposit a $100 check. How is that different? Sorry, I'm still a bit confused.
Regarding number 2, I understand the term restitution and what it is, but specifically how does the U.S. government do it? For example, thousands of blacks have been victimized by redlining in Chicago. What specifically would they get or have happen? Do they get the specific property? A check in lieu of it?
Regarding number three. Still, I understand the term non-repetition. There will always be racist cops. How does the government specifically stop that cop from being racist against Blacks?
Not trying to be argumentative. I think its a wonderful idea. I'm just trying to understand how it looks specifically.
I would also add to mine that HBCUs should be for FBAs primarily. Right now, just being black gives everyone equal access for admission. Base priority admission on that because that's its original intent. I have extended family that have gone to HBCUs and I've spent time on various campuses. On some campuses and I'll name Howard as one (and I don't know if its like that now but back in my day it was). Foreign blacks segregated themselves and a lot of the behavior that resulted in Tariq (and others) to do the delineation thing was very evident. They got into a black school easier because they were fellow blacks and once in acted like they were too good to f*ck with others. And would use that access to be anti-Black in some form or fashion sometimes after.
You do the brotha nod to a lot of folks and you get the "I don't see you, I'm looking past you" thing. But if some sh*t happen with the dominant society you want my back though? F*ck that. Hold your own off code nuts. That goes for anyone who is off code no matter where you from.
The questions you are asking are all up for consideration and debate. In California the Task Force is seeking answers and remedies from other scholars, historians and the black American community. That’s why it’s so important that as many Black Americans engage in the conversation as possible. This is why I even proposed the question in my post. Reparations don’t look the same to everyone.
I want to also clear up the fact that cash and or check are not quite the same. The California Task Force chair, Kamilah Moore is the one that mentioned cash and or check as forms of payment. I listed the 5 forms of payment as a direct quote from her. I also provided the video of her repeating her personal suggestion of those five forms of payment that she herself based off of international law guidelines for Reparations.
Cash can be a direct Deposit and a paper check is another but slower form of payment as far as the bank is concerned. The bank usually applies a hold on said checks, so there is a difference in that regard.
When we are done figuring out the appropriate amounts, under international law concerning reparations, the U S A will have to comply.. we’re not asking for a Vote. We’re basically suing the United States Govt in my understanding. They have the money from all of their nefarious activities, money laundering, etc., so they can miss us with the lie that they don’t have the money.
I believe there is going to be over 100 reasons for reparations including theft of physical and intelectual properties, mass incarceration, lynching, police brutality and violence cases, loss of life under the color of law, permanent separation of families, identity theft, human trafficking, etc. The list is very long. Regarding the police, A complete change of policy and arrest protocol will be the only way police can be prohibited from racially targeting Black people. Completely change the way police do business. That could mean everything from defunding the police to watering their authority way down, where as they are unarmed mediators. These are just my ideas that I’m putting out there to keep the conversation going. I feel we have to have an exhaustive list of remedies to come to any type of consensus.
Some people will have to prove their claims but in general terms Reparations will also include a monetary cash payment for systemic racism that caused an identifiable economic disparity gap when it comes to Black American families versus white American families.
I truly hope I was able to clear some things up.. Just remember this is still all a work in progress and it’s going to take all of us to come up with the blueprint. Fortunately for us we do have examples of other Reparations paid to other ethnic groups.. including the very Americans who were compensated for losing their slaves because of Lincoln’s emancipation proclamation.
Please keep the conversation going until we reach something undeniably suitable, equitable and appropriate for us.