Biden appointee calls on UN to order US to make slavery reparations | Eastern North Carolina Now

The latest radical Biden appointee is Professor Justin Hansford, who Biden appointed as the US representative on the UN's Permanent Forum on People of African Descent.  Hansford is a major proponet of Critical Race Theory and of abolishing the police.  He just made a speech to the UN calling for the UN to require the US to pay reparations for slavery.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/biden-appointee-calls-upon-un-act-secure-reparations-and-end-continuation-slavery-us


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( June 5th, 2023 @ 1:22 pm )
 
None of these people have ever been slaves so nobody owes them anything. They already have the welfare state taking care of them if they don't have the wherewithall to get a job and provide for themselves. Some of my ancestros lived in a part of Germany where the ancient Romans took slaves. Should I be whining for "reparations" from modern Italy????

What we can do to stop modern slavery is stop buying ANYTHING from Red China until they end the Uyghur slavery there. Those are real slaves. The whiners demanding raparations for something that happened long ago, are NOT.

But I am sure that Bolshevik Bob is all set to pay his own share of reparations to the whiners even though he/she presumably has never personally owned a slave.



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