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Slavery Reparation[s] - Real Civil Right[s] Movement

Slavery Reparation[s] - Real Civil Right[s] Movement

Louis Felicia Dixon Numan

“Fools mock at reparations, but among the upright, there is Favor” (Proverbs 14:9) Political Justice is a subsidy organization of The Universal Science Church of God, Inc. [USCOG]. We Continue to Discuss the Medical Kidnapping of our daughter, E'yona Nikia Numan, from Havenwyck (wicked) Hospital, in Auburn Hills, MI when she was 13 years old. This happened to us five to six years ago in Detroit, MI and this was done by the homosexual community under the Administration of Donald J. Trump and it started with lame duck president—Barack Obama. This took place with CPS and Havenwyck Hospital, Auburn Hills, MI. Hands Off Our Children, Government. The United States Government has yet to compensate descendants of enslaved Black Americans for their labor. Reparations for Black Americans should be limited to people whose forbears were kidnapped from their homeland, stripped of their ancestry and left with nothing after generations of forced labor. Nor has the federal government atoned for the lost equity from anti-Black housing, transportation, large wealth disparities, healthcare, and business policy. Slavery, Jim Crow segregation, anti-Black practices like redlining, using Child Protections Services to destroy Black Nuclear Christian Home and other discriminatory public policies. In the criminal justice and education system we have been robbed as Black Americans of the opportunities to build wealth (defined as assets minus debt) afforded to their white peers due to ongoing Injustice. The whole bible is about Right (Justice-God) and Wrong (Injustice-Devil). There are clearest predecessor programs that were set up by Germany to compensate victims of the Holocaust, by South Africa to compensate victims of apartheid, by the US to compensate victims of Japanese internment during World War II, by the state of North Carolina to compensate victims of its forced sterilization programs in the mid-20th century, by the federal government to compensate victims of the Tuskegee experiment, and by Florida to compensate victims of the Rosewood race riot of 1923. The federal government even paid slave owners reparations for losing their property (Black People). On April 16, 1862, the District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act became law. [Pause for a minute] to consider how much compensation would have been offered to the people who suffered torture and other human rights abuses and whose labor and families were stolen for generations. The answer is zero. The federal government compensated the “owners” of enslaved people for their “loss of property.” The people who were freed were not compensated, nor given any assistance for the transition to their freedom. Emancipation Day is an official holiday in Washington, D.C. This is as shameful as slavery itself and to not atone for past sins because this county have discovered a more professional way to "lynch" black people with other black people in positions. We the descendants of Black Slaves have not been paid Slavery Reparations, but our slave owners have been paid since April 16, 1862 because they “lost” their property (US—Black Slaves). Contact Information: Twitter: @ServeRChildren Twitter:@PoliticalJust Twitter: @uscogi Facebook: louisfelicianuman Facebook: @ServeRChildren Facebook: @1PoliticalJustice Facebook: @uscogi Email: [email protected] Website: www.uscog.org Phone: [260] 267-3831, [725]274-3199 Email: [email protected] The Now Network Tuesday Morning(s) 1:30 a.m. https://www.thenownetwork.org/uscog Email: [email protected] Download The App for USCOG & Political Justice get.theapp.co/rddc
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