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The Case for Reparations by R. L. Worthon Jr.

by Debert Cook

The Case for Reparations

African Americans are under a Mephistophelian rule and power of authority. An authority that shells out harshness and cruel treatment within the United States. Every passing hour white privilege demonstrates its oppressive tactics by the millions, irrespective of age innocent blacks are hung, dragged through the streets, tortured and murdered in cold-blood by rogue police and racist white citizens and very few ever see the inside of a courtroom, let alone a prison cell.
And they parade in adornment, culminating in mockery without shame or remorse. Millions of African Americans suffer from some type of psychological disorder, insanity or mental illness. A perfect example of this can be seen in a predominately black neighborhood or certain black groups on social media. Where dozens of individuals are engaged in negative behavior and conversing in ignorance and not a single one has any reasonable explanation as to why they are participating in this absent-mindedness sort of activity and even worse recording their blatant actions. This is brought on by constant applications of classism or simply the after-effects of prejudice against them on a daily cycle at every level in life.

Now the effects of classism have no boundaries in its absolute destruction of the black race, it is felt in employment, education, housing, and extremely in the designed judicial, political and economical white power base.

Many suffer from the realities of being underprivileged within a sinister system that has alienated the black and the brown-skinned people since the beginning of the new world. Neither psychiatrists nor psychologists can wake up the spirit of being within millions of the affected, nor can they be trusted to do so. In order for a people to be cured or free-thinking, but yet the oppressing class must yield in their bombardment of Gestapo tactics, injustice, brutality, partiality, cold-blooded murder and make amends to an entire race of people.
The courts require a convicted criminal to make financial restitution or reparations in order to make the victims feel whole again for something that was stolen, damaged, or lost, even for the loss of life. Surely, monetary relief can’t bring back a life or a destroyed family treasure nor heal chronic pain and suffering, but it offers a boost in rebuilding one’s inner being to a workable and more conscious level in society.

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