The San Francisco Board of Supervisors expressed 'unanimous' support for $5 million reparations payments during a meeting about the controversial proposal.
Fox News contributor Leo Terrell explains his opposition to the state's proposal that would ultimately pay out $640 billion in total to Black residents.Board of Supervisors met Tuesday in official discussions on reparations, with $5 million payments on the table for every eligible Black adult in the city.
Supervisor Shamann Walton, member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors that expressed"unanimous" support for reparations. slavery as a policy,"white supremacy" and other forms of oppression qualify as justification for mass reparations.
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