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JoeyFoxx · 56-60, M
Most people don’t even know what reparations would look like. It’s more complicated than simple payouts. It’s about making thoughtful investments in education in under-represented communities.
It’s about real estate investments and support for minority owned businesses beyond loan support.
If not done properly, government profit seekers will abscond with significant portions of the investments.
Reparations sound nice, but it’s far more difficult than most will admit.
This is going to require a lot of work.
It’s about real estate investments and support for minority owned businesses beyond loan support.
If not done properly, government profit seekers will abscond with significant portions of the investments.
Reparations sound nice, but it’s far more difficult than most will admit.
This is going to require a lot of work.
JoeyFoxx · 56-60, M
@Zenyatta curiously, Hawaiian reparations are underway. Hawaiian culture is beginning to get restored and many of the real estate inequities are being fixed.
Don’t forget thought that some of what happened in Hawaii was based on a selfish Hawaiian prince. Not precisely apples and apples.
Let’s stay on topic.
We could talk about American Samoa or Guam. That would be more appropriate to add in here.
Don’t forget thought that some of what happened in Hawaii was based on a selfish Hawaiian prince. Not precisely apples and apples.
Let’s stay on topic.
We could talk about American Samoa or Guam. That would be more appropriate to add in here.