The state of New York just issued $183 million reparations to descendants of Holocaust survivors. This shyt is beyond insane

Ish Gibor

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ah... now you running....lol

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You have not been able to tell us what local Black community uses this word as a slang IN THE REAL WORLD. Neither have you explained what it means in your local community IN THE REAL WORLD. lol

Now you are here arguing over your East Indian Sanskrit screen name. As if it refutes anything.

If you were ADOS in the REAL WORLD, you would have known these scholars and professors I have talked about. And even if not, you would have tanked me for addressing these. And the sources. But you did not. Instead you are arguing that these aren’t valid etc.
 

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You have not been able to tell us what local Black community uses this word as a slang IN THE REAL WORLD. Neither have you explained what it means in your local community IN THE REAL WORLD. lol

Now you are here arguing over your East Indian Sanskrit screen name. As if it refutes anything.

If you were ADOS in the REAL WORLD, you would have known these scholars and professors I have talked about. And even if not, you would have tanked me for addressing these. And the sources. But you did not. Instead you are arguing that these aren’t valid etc.
lets clear it all up with a ban bet...

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Ish Gibor

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I cant wait for people to read through this thread and see the exact moment you lost all your logic

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Do you actually realize how much of a fool you look here?

If you were ADOS in the REAL WORLD, you would have known these scholars and professors I have talked about. And even if not, you would have tanked me for addressing these. And the sources. But you did not. Instead you are arguing that these aren’t valid etc.

You have not been able to tell us what local Black community uses this word as a slang IN THE REAL WORLD. Neither have you explained what it means in your local community IN THE REAL WORLD. lol

Now you are here arguing over your East Indian Sanskrit screen name. As if it refutes anything.
 

Ish Gibor

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lets clear it all up with a ban bet...

:mjgrin:
You have not been able to tell us what local Black community uses this word as a slang IN THE REAL WORLD. Neither have you explained what it means in your local community IN THE REAL WORLD. lol

Now you are here arguing over your East Indian Sanskrit screen name. As if it refutes anything.

If you were ADOS in the REAL WORLD, you would have known these scholars and professors I have talked about. And even if not, you would have tanked me for addressing these. And the sources. But you did not. Instead you are arguing that these aren’t valid etc.
 

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You have not been able to tell us what local Black community uses this word as a slang IN THE REAL WORLD. Neither have you explained what it means in your local community IN THE REAL WORLD. lol

Now you are here arguing over your East Indian Sanskrit screen name. As if it refutes anything.

If you were ADOS in the REAL WORLD, you would have known these scholars and professors I have talked about. And even if not, you would have tanked me for addressing these. And the sources. But you did not. Instead you are arguing that these aren’t valid etc.
you're copy and pasting the same thing now

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not trying to see that ban bet huh....

got shook

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Ish Gibor

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yooo....

you're saying if i didnt read the specific books and know the specific scholars you posted... theres no way i can be ADOS?!?!

:wtf:

Do you live in the real world? lol

this is some heavy internet ass thinking......

you making a fool of yourself
Why are you running away from explaining to us your Sanskrit name, that supposedly is a slang word in some unknown Black community?

You have not been able to tell us what local Black community uses this word as a slang IN THE REAL WORLD. Neither have you explained what it means in your local community IN THE REAL WORLD. lol

Now you are here arguing over your East Indian Sanskrit screen name. As if it refutes anything.

If you were ADOS, you would have known these scholars and professors I have talked about. And even if not, you would have tanked me for addressing these. And the sources. But you did not. Instead you are arguing that these aren’t valid etc.
 

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Why are you running away from explaining to us your Sanskrit name, that supposedly is a slang word in some unknown Black community?

You have not been able to tell us what local Black community uses this word as a slang IN THE REAL WORLD. Neither have you explained what it means in your local community IN THE REAL WORLD. lol

Now you are here arguing over your East Indian Sanskrit screen name. As if it refutes anything.

If you were ADOS, you would have known these scholars and professors I have talked about. And even if not, you would have tanked me for addressing these. And the sources. But you did not. Instead you are arguing that these aren’t valid etc.
ban bet supercedes all that....

lets go

:mjgrin:
 

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If you were ADOS, you would have known these scholars and professors I have talked about. And even if not, you would have tanked me for addressing these. And the sources. But you did not. Instead you are arguing that these aren’t valid etc.

Address the topic, not that I copy and past the facts.

You have not been able to tell us what local Black community uses this word as a slang IN THE REAL WORLD. Neither have you explained what it means in your local community IN THE REAL WORLD. lol

Now you are here arguing over your East Indian Sanskrit screen name. As if it refutes anything.
:pachaha:

you cant stop....

you was mugging your screen when you pasted that huh?

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Ish Gibor

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ban bet supercedes all that....

lets go

:mjgrin:
You have not been able to tell us what local Black community uses this word as a slang IN THE REAL WORLD. Neither have you explained what it means in your local community IN THE REAL WORLD. lol

Now you are here arguing over your East Indian Sanskrit screen name. As if it refutes anything.

You have not been able to tell us what local Black community uses this word as a slang IN THE REAL WORLD. Neither have you explained what it means in your local community IN THE REAL WORLD. lol

Now you are here arguing over your East Indian Sanskrit screen name. As if it refutes anything.

“Calculating reparations:
Darity and co-author Andrea Kirsten Mullen have a new book, "From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century," that analyzes past estimates for reparation amounts and offers new ones.

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign economist Larry Neal estimated in 1983 that America owed $1.4 trillion in reparations for Black descendants of enslaved people. Neal based this figure on the amount of wages earned by non-enslaved workers between 1620 and 1840, subtracting costs related to the care of slaves (food, housing, care, etc.).

According to Darity and Mullen, that 1983 figure compounded at 4%, 5% and 6% interest by 2019, would be $5.7 trillion, $8.1 trillion and $11.4 trillion, respectively, as per their calculations.

They also suggest there was a major flaw with Neal's calculation: it doesn't take into account the 20 years before the Civil War.

Roger Ransom, a former economics professor at the University of Virginia and the University of California, and Richard Sutch, who was a professor emeritus of economics at the University of California, before his death in 2019, based their calculation on the profit from slavery between 1806 and 1860. Their method, compounded at interest rates of 4%, 5% and 6% in 2018, would amount to $14 billion, $19.7 billion, and $27.7 billion, Darity and Mullen figured. But they also cited flaws with Ransom and Sutch's methodology. They argue that the calculation doesn't account for the first 30 years of slavery in the country, it omits profit from the slave trade, and charges the enslaved for their own maintenance costs, resulting in "the lowest bill for black reparations among those we examine," Darity and Mullen write in their book.

One of the more complex calculations is by Thomas Craemer, a professor of public policy at the University of Connecticut. He multiplied the "prevailing market wage" by the number of hours enslaved people worked (assuming a 24-hour work day) between the years 1776 and 1865. That model, calculated for 2019 at 4%, 5% and 6% interest rates, works out to $16.4 trillion, $17 trillion and $17.7 trillion, respectively.

The problem with Craemer's calculation, according to Darity and Mullen, is that it relies on "the market wage for non-slave labor" rather than "the hypothetical non-slave labor wage that would have prevailed in the absence of captive enslaved Africans." This yields a slightly lower calculation as per Darity and Mullen.”








 

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i want my ban bet on the claims you made....

after the ban bet we can discuss the actual topic...

:mjgrin:

you shouldn't have jumped out with claims you don't truly believe in...

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Ish Gibor

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i want my ban bet on the claims you made....

after the ban bet we can discuss the actual topic...

:mjgrin:

you shouldn't have jumped out with claims you don't truly believe in...

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I was hoping you would have posted a link by now? Or explain this Black community that uses this Sanskrit word as a local slang word. But still nothing?

I also was hoping you would have addressed the scholars and professors by now, not still nothing ??

Vivek Savvir, what’s going on?

Let’s bet if you can’t prove anything you have claimed, will get you banned! Price this Black ADOS community exists, where this Sanskrit word is used as a slang. And prove what it means in this Black ADOS community.

Bet!

We know what the racial wealth gap exists. So we know the causes and what it takes to compensate this. It’s called Reparations.


Antebellum Urban Violence

Christina (Pennsylvania) Riot, 1851
Cincinnati Riots, 1829
Cincinnati Race Riots, 1836
The Pennsylvania Hall Fire, 1838

Civil War, Reconstruction, and Post-Reconstruction Era Violence

Detroit Race Riot, 1863
New York City Draft Riots, 1863
Memphis Riot, 1866
New Orleans Massacre, 1866
Pulaski Race Riot, 1868
Opelousas Massacre, 1868
The Meridian Race Riot, 1871
Chicot County Race War, 1871
The Colfax Massacre, 1873
Clinton (Mississippi) Riot, 1875
Hamburg Massacre, 1876
Carroll County Courthouse Massacre, 1886
Thibodaux Massacre, 1887
New Orleans Dockworkers’ Riot, 1894-1895
Wilmington Race Riot, 1898
Newburg, New York Race Riot, 1899

Race Riots, 1900-1960


Robert Charles Riot (New Orleans), 1900
New York City Race Riot, 1900
Atlanta Race Riot, 1906
Springfield, Illinois Race Riot, 1908
East St. Louis Race Riot, 1917
Chester, Pennsylvania Race Riot, 1917
Houston Mutiny and Race Riot, 1917
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Race Riot, 1918
Charleston (South Carolina) Riot, 1919
Washington, D.C. Riot, 1919
Chicago Race Riot, 1919
Knoxville Race Riot, 1919
Elaine, Arkansas Riot, 1919
Tulsa Race Riot, 1921
Rosewood Massacre, 1923
Harlem Race Riot, 1935
Beaumont Race Riot, 1943
Detroit Race Riot, 1943

Urban Uprisings, 1960-2000

Cambridge, Maryland Riot, 1963
The Harlem Race Riot, 1964
Rochester Rebellion, 1964
Jersey City Uprising, 1964
Paterson, New Jersey Uprising, 1964
Elizabeth, New Jersey Uprising, 1964
Chicago (Dixmoor) Riots, 1964
Philadelphia Race Riot, 1964
Watts Rebellion (Los Angeles), 1965
Cleveland’s Hough Riots, 1966
Chicago, Illinois Uprising, 1966
The Dayton, Ohio Uprising, 1966
Hunter’s Point, San Francisco Uprising, 1966
Newark Race Riot, 1967
Plainfield, New Jersey Riot, 1967
Detroit Race Riot, 1967
Flint, Michigan Riot, 1967
Tuscon Race Riot, 1967
Grand Rapids, Michigan Uprising, 1967
The King Assassination Riots, 1968
Hartford, Connecticut Riot, 1969
Asbury Park Race Riot, 1970
Camden, New Jersey Riots, 1969 and 1971
Miami (Liberty City) Riot, 1980
Crown Heights (Brooklyn) New York Riot, 1991
Rodney King Riot, 1992
West Las Vegas Riot, 1992
St. Petersburg, Florida Riot, 1996

College Campus Violence


University of Georgia Desegregation Riot, 1961
Ole Miss Riot, 1962
Houston (Texas Southern University) Riot, 1967
Orangeburg Massacre, 1968
Jackson State Killings, 1970

 
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:mjlol:

he still going... more copy and paste responses...

keep ducking the ban bet
 

Ish Gibor

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:mjlol:

he still going... more copy and paste responses...

keep ducking the ban bet

I took your bet, so now it’s up to you to prove you’re ADOS. And show us the ADOS Black community that uses this Sanskrit word as a local slang word.

Furthermore,

We know what the racial wealth gap exists. So we know the causes and what it takes to compensate this. It’s called Reparations. In the books I have addressed by the professors and scholars they do explanation these things.

 

Ish Gibor

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ok ban bet accepted...
Explain and show the ADOS community where the Black ADOS community is using this Sanskrit word as a slang. Show us what it means in this Black ADOS community.

Show it with a reputable source.

ill hit you with the link to the thread
Ok, you have proven not to be an East Indian. ADOS not, so sure. African descent yes.

Furthermore,

We know what the racial wealth gap exists. So we know the causes and what it takes to compensate this. It’s called Reparations. In the books I have addressed by the professors and scholars they do explanation these things.


Jamaal Bowman and Francesca Fiorentini. Jamaal explains how the government invested 190 billion in white community (white men and women) after WWII, receiving 98% of the funds, while Black people were left out of this.

 
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