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- chickenbig, on 08/02/2008, -0/+2We are already paying reparations. College Cost Reduction and Access Act (HR 2669, signed by Pres. Bush on Sept. 27, 2007:
Sec. 802. Investment in HBCUs and Minority Serving Institutions
This section provides $510 million from FY 2008 to FY 2009 for HBCUs and minority serving institutions to be distributed in the following manner:
$10 million for Native American Serving, Nontribal Institutions for lab equipment, instruction funding, purchasing equipment, and creating academic tutoring programs
$200 million to Hispanic-Serving Institutions to be distributed through a competitive process for institutional efforts to increase the number of low-income students working to earn degrees in STEM fields. The funds can also be used for applications that develop model transfer articulation agreements.
$170 million for HBCUs to purchase lab equipment, pay for instruction, and establish or enhance teacher education programs. The funds may also be used to increase the institution's capacity to prepare students for careers in the STEM fields and other specified areas.
$30 million for Predominantly Black Institutions to award 50 grants of $600,000 for science, technology, engineering, health education, teacher education, or programs that improve the education performance of African American males.
$60 million for Tribal Colleges and Universities for lab equipment, instruction funding, purchasing equipment, and establishing or enhancing teacher education and outreach programs
$30 million for Alaskan/Hawaiian Native Institutions for lab equipment, instruction funding, purchasing equipment, and creating academic tutoring programs
$10 million to Asian American and Pacific Islander Institutions for lab equipment, instruction funding, purchasing equipment, and creating academic tutoring programs - inactive, on 08/03/2008, -0/+1Haven't the $3 TRILLION that America's taxpayers (disproportionately white) have paid to welfare recipients (disproportionately black) since the 1960s been reparations enough for *19th century slavery*? Given that slavery ended 140 years ago, few whites ever owned slaves, any black individual living in the US could have had ancestors that sold slaves in Africa to the Jews/Europeans, and that America is $9.5 TRILLION in debt due to failed government welfare and warfare programs, it's long past the time that black activists and the liberal media should be making this an issue.
Here is the remedy for 19th century slavery: Get a job, work your way to the top, discriminate against whites, and even violently abuse the whites in your employ. Get minority-only contracts that are meant to help lower-class blacks and share the wealth among your multi-millionaire cronies. No one will sue you or even complain. The media will hageographically cover your career and refuse to print any criticism of your excesses. As long as you don't forget to delete incriminating emails and text messages, you will get away with it, and when you run for mayor or governor, whites in the media will self-aggrandizingly cheerlead for you in order to remind everyone of how 'not racist' they are.


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