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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Reperations: Prologue


In the 1970's a black activist group began to work towards reperations in a southern state.
Through legal action, blackmail, intimidation they furthered their cause.
In 2000 the southern state began to pay out reperations to former slaves.
Over time and with the recent financial recessions most farms and businesses in the state had to sell or forclose on their properties.
However, the reperation funds had gone to the black activist group who had in turn started to buy all the farms and businesses in the state.
Within a couple of years they owned most of it.
As the years went by, most if not all of the farms and other properties in the state were own and run by black people.
Because of their influence, the black activist group soon managed to pass laws in the state that stated that no white folks were allowed to own property if a black man wanted it.
And now twenty years later, all the white folks in the state are working for the black man,
and white folks learn about their new place early on.


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