‘Duke University Economist Calls for $12 Trillion in Slavery REPARATIONS’ – WARNING: This Will Be the END of America…& THAT’S THE GOAL!

BY ADINA KUTNICKI

Akin to a collective (national) highway robbery, those who shriek that so-called reparations must be paid to the descendants of slaves, well, if there is a single person alive today in America who has “stolen” loot from 1865, that is, over 155 years ago, well, by all means, let it be returned to the rightful descendants and that is that! Fair is fair.

But many of us realize that this national shake-down has nothing to do with slavery, per se. Zero. Rather, it has everything to do with bankrupting the nation on the economic front, as well as placing the final nail in the “collective” conscience of every single white person alive today.

Not only that, considering the fact that anti-American Demsters — inside and outside officialdom — are fully on board with, let’s face it, the raping of the nation, the considered opinion within is: take this highway robbery on steroids very seriously!!

As such, the following should be deemed as mere foretastes — as to what’s really going down:

And on and on the national thuggery picks up mega steam — be it from within the belly of officialdom; via a green light given to domestic terrorists throughout the nation, or from the platform of hyper-charged,  revolutionary, and politicized thugs inside academia!

Even so, there is hope — some of which is coming from the brave-hearts within black America. So, listen up to the below, pay it forward, and let them know that patriotic Americans — whatever color they may be — have their backs. There is no time to waste.

Now, onto one academic thug….out of countless!

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BREITBART |By Joshua Caplan | August 14, 2020

Duke University economist William Darity Jr. and his wife Kirsten Mullen have co-authored a report proposing $12 trillion in reparations for Americans whose ancestors were enslaved.

The plan, written for The Roosevelt Institute, calls for between $10 trillion and $12 trillion — approximately $800,000 per African-American household — to be paid.

“[The] US government—the culpable party—must pay the debt,” the report proclaims. “Ultimately, respect for black Americans as people and as citizens—and acknowledgment, redress, and closure for the history and financial hardship they have endured—requires monetary compensation.”

The proposal has been dismissed by conservative and libertarian-leaning experts, who say it would greatly hinder economic growth.

“Our national debt is already now up to around $26-27 trillion given the money we’re spending on Covid,” said Cato Institute fellow Michael Tanner. “And we’re losing more money because we’re not picking up the revenue because economic growth is so slow right now. This hardly seems the time to burden the economy with more debt, more taxes. Essentially what you want to do is stimulate economic growth for all our benefits.”

The economics aside, leading African-American political figures, including Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson, have cast doubt over the feasibility of reparations.

“What I would say about reparations is, you know, show me a mechanism that works,” Carson challenged interviewer Jericka Duncan when asked about the concept in December 2019. “You know, I did my DNA analysis. OK. I’m 77% sub-Saharan African, 20% European, 3% Asian. So how do you proportion that out to everybody?”

“Proportionately, you’re not going to be able to figure it out. And where do you stop it? It’s unworkable,” he added. “I would much rather concentrate on how do we provide the opportunities for people to get into a better economic situation now.”

Nonetheless, the Burlington City Council voted unanimously on Monday to launch a task force to study reparations for residents. Last month, a “racial equity” task force commissioned by the city of Durham, North Carolina, issued a report recommending the creation of a reparations fund to address “systemic racism.”

 

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