I am not as opposed to reparations as some, because it will lead to a vigorous backlash and completely alienate - even more - the working class, Asians and Latinos from identitarianism.
I'm opposed to reparations as I'm opposed to racialism, but the only one that I really don't object to in theory was the reparations given to Japanese families that were forcibly interned and had their homes seized.
It's direct payments to individuals who the government specifically targeted and stole property from. It is not an effort to seek "cosmic justice" from "years of oppression". The government broke the law and stole shit from specific people. Those people must be compensated.
As such, it doesn't work like a reparation payment at all.
When you inflict damages on specific people, it makes sense that you repay those damages. That is what the Japanese received for the businesses and capital built up over generations that were destroyed. It's not "here's a check because you're yellow".
If they ever get serious about reparations, the already out-of-control money printers will get even busier and accelerate (even further) impending hyper inflation. I am definitely opposed.
Well, that's me speaking as a middle class US citizen who will be inevitably brought down to the financial floor due to equity initiatives and conclusion of the Fed and 20th century expansion of the federal gov't.
If they ever get serious about reparations, the already out-of-control money printers will get even busier and accelerate (even further) impending hyper inflation. I am definitely opposed.
Just imagine if these scumbags not only started giving away people's money to blacks, but crashed the economy in the process. That would permanently discredit them, and lead to a long sought after reckoning.
It's not going to get any better, you know. A shake-up is far better than being boiled like a frog.
Well, that's me speaking as a middle class US citizen who will be inevitably brought down to the financial floor due to equity initiatives and conclusion of the Fed and 20th century expansion of the federal gov't.
In general, one should make sure that one's possessions are inflation-proof.
I'm not much of an accelerationist. But this is probably the most pain-free way that things can be steered towards sanity. People need to see what despicable wretches are in the ruling class.
I am not as opposed to reparations as some, because it will lead to a vigorous backlash and completely alienate - even more - the working class, Asians and Latinos from identitarianism.
I'm opposed to reparations as I'm opposed to racialism, but the only one that I really don't object to in theory was the reparations given to Japanese families that were forcibly interned and had their homes seized.
It's direct payments to individuals who the government specifically targeted and stole property from. It is not an effort to seek "cosmic justice" from "years of oppression". The government broke the law and stole shit from specific people. Those people must be compensated.
As such, it doesn't work like a reparation payment at all.
When you inflict damages on specific people, it makes sense that you repay those damages. That is what the Japanese received for the businesses and capital built up over generations that were destroyed. It's not "here's a check because you're yellow".
Correct.
If they ever get serious about reparations, the already out-of-control money printers will get even busier and accelerate (even further) impending hyper inflation. I am definitely opposed.
Well, that's me speaking as a middle class US citizen who will be inevitably brought down to the financial floor due to equity initiatives and conclusion of the Fed and 20th century expansion of the federal gov't.
Just imagine if these scumbags not only started giving away people's money to blacks, but crashed the economy in the process. That would permanently discredit them, and lead to a long sought after reckoning.
It's not going to get any better, you know. A shake-up is far better than being boiled like a frog.
In general, one should make sure that one's possessions are inflation-proof.
Eh, I have both plans and things already in play, but they'll take some years to come to fruition. I'll still pass on the acceleration.
I'm not much of an accelerationist. But this is probably the most pain-free way that things can be steered towards sanity. People need to see what despicable wretches are in the ruling class.