Continuing our look into tough questions with even tougher answers – The question of reparations also infuriates Whites who believe they should not be put in the seat of blame for generations of historical injustices. Did they unfairly benefit? There is truth to that. If leaders of past administrations set forth an order of of laws and programs that gave one benefit over the other are the generations who received those benefits to blame? Should all Whites be responsible and now should bear the burden of past mistakes and taxed to pay ? This will never be accepted by a majority.

 

Clouds and gusts and yet no rain. Such are those whose promises are princely but never kept.

 

What are you going to do with reparations to those who are eligible? Is this only a superficial cure for the struggles of the Black community? Like taking aspirin and cough medicine to cure bacterial pneumonia which will only treat the symptoms not the cause. What about the real issues which plague the Black community. Do you even care about the crime , drugs, violence, fatherless ness, illegitimacy? When family structure is broken by these heartbreaking issues a community is demoralized emotionally and psychologically not just economically.

 

What is a solution? The struggles a far far greater that reparations will solve.

Here’s something to put in your pipe and smoke it.

 

We will finish this commentary in our next blog – part three (coming soon!!)