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jimnyc
02-17-2021, 02:36 PM
He isn't hiding his stances and folks knew exactly who they were voting for. And likely more so voted for a majority than directly for him.

This is crazy IMO and I fully disagree. Why do they want to give $5billion to people that had absolutely nothing to do with slavery? And not a single person near them ever owned a slave either.

And as to helping farmers alone, well then help them all, not just black farmers.

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Pigford 2.0: Radical Leftist Raphael Warnock Introduces Plan to Give $5 Billion to Black Farmers Due to Effects of Coronavirus

More than 92,000 blacks signed up for reparations from the Obama USDA after the Pigford case was extended in 2010.

That turned out to be five times the number of blacks who were actually farming during the time period in question and would possibly qualify for the reparations.

Pigford v. Glickman was a class action lawsuit against the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), alleging racial discrimination in its allocation of farm loans and assistance between 1983 and 1997. The lawsuit ended with a settlement in which the U.S. government agreed to pay African American farmers $50,000 each if they had attempted to get USDA help but failed. To date, more than $1 billion was paid or credited to the farmers under the settlement’s consent decree. Democrats then fought to add another $1.2 billion to the money pot and continue with the reparations.

Conservative Representatives Michele Bachmann (R-MN), Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) and Steve King (R-IA) called on the Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate the Pigford Scandal back in 2010.

According to Breitbart, the Pigford scheme remains one of the largest, most blatant frauds in American history. The story has been ignored, for the most part, by the mainstream media. This is despite proof uncovered by Breitbart News that the original lawsuit on behalf of a few hundred black farmers who suffered discrimination by the USDA was hijacked by lawyers and politicians as a scam to pay tens of thousands of people who claim they “attempted to farm.”

This week Marxist anti-American Senator Raphael Warnock and Senator Cory Booker (Spartacus) introduced plans to pay $5 billion to black farmers due to the coronavirus.

Zero for white farmers and $5 billion for black farmers. It’s a very good time to be a black farmer.

Rest - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/02/pigford-2-0-radical-leftist-raphael-warnock-introduces-plan-give-5-billion-black-farmers-due-effects-coronavirus/

Gunny
02-17-2021, 03:33 PM
So you just have to be a black farmer denied aid and you're a victim? Sounds about right for this country anymore. I don't suppose anyone thought of looking at it on a case by case basis to see why each was denied? Of course not. Mueller isn't investigating.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
02-17-2021, 08:41 PM
I guess these assholes never heard of this. But extra trips to the watering hole is always a bonus for the greedy, the never satisfied and the freebies grabbers of the world. right? What about those hundred of thousands white- sharecroppers that never got a damn dime?? -Tyr

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https://bioneers.org/when-black-farmers-took-on-the-usda-bioneers-raised-the-profile-of-the-largest-civil-settlement-in-history-zmaz1801/

Enter J.L. Chestnut. The first black attorney in Selma, Alabama, and a colleague of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Junior, Chestnut was a powerful orator. Tough as nails and, at the time, in his 70s, Chestnut—the lead attorney on the Black Farmers Lawsuit—spoke at a Federation of Southern Cooperatives event that Mangan attended.

Inspired by Chestnut’s mission and outraged by the events that led up to the lawsuit, Mangan invited Chestnut to speak at an upcoming Bioneers event. “We talk about environmental justice, but we want to talk about social justice too,” says Mangan. “That’s the core and heart of Bioneers’ work. So it was very profound for us to hear this major Civil Rights leader acknowledge that.”

Big Steps in the Right Direction
Not only was Chestnut’s presence at Bioneers a powerful opportunity to reach a largely in-the-dark West-coast audience during a time when the lawsuit was still underway, it presented networking opportunities as well. Chestnut was introduced to Danny Glover, an actor and activist, who agreed to attend the next Federation of Southern Cooperatives fundraiser.

At that event, Glover read a Langston Hughes poem for the audience. His presence allowed the organization to raise $100,000 that night.

The Black Farmers Lawsuit lawsuit was settled in 1999. The USDA was ordered to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to black farmers who were denied government assistance based on the color of their skin. The payouts are still ongoing to this day, and the case lead to similar successful class action lawsuits against the USDA on behalf of women, Hispanic and Native American farmers.

Chestnut passed away in 2008, but his legacy lives on in a big way. Recent reports show numbers of black farmers on the rise. The 2012 census reported a 12 percent increase since 2007.

Bioneers is honored to have played a small part in the story of this major lawsuit and the rebound of an entire, essential population of farmers.

The usual dem standard at play, -enough is never enough. They believe it a continued payment for the black vote(bought with our tax dollars) they have been steadily buying for well over 60 years now.
Of course now after the bogus BLM movement, comes the billion dollar demands.
Greed folks, some people can never be given--enough-- money..
Kinda like blackmail- the blackmailer never stops unless he/she is forced to be stopped.
And of course this group will never be forced to stop as those elections come around on a regular little pattern..

Sure is funny how a little truth gets in the way.
And that is why dems hate it and do all in their power to destroy it. -Tyr

icansayit
02-17-2021, 09:29 PM
The Unadulterated, full, absolute, postive, factual, and idiotic definition of PURE

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By denying it to any other race, creed, color, or national origin. THAT IS ALL IT IS. Pure and Simple.