A member of San Francisco’s slavery reparations committee blasted straight white men as a “danger to society” – and claimed “white supremacy is ingrained in the DNA” of America. Nikcole Cunni…
A member of San Francisco’s slavery reparations committee blasted straight white men as a “danger to society” – and claimed “white supremacy is ingrained in the DNA” of America.
Cunningham told the Telegraph that white people should be held accountable for the actions of slave owners as they are “still benefiting from the harms that… [their] ancestor[s] caused.”“They’re not doing that. So if anything, they pose more of a harm than support and help. And then you got to remember their ancestors … are the ones who were standing out here in their Sunday best watching black people hang and burn,” Cunningham told the outlet.
The draft report reportedly cites other groups that have received similar payments, including Japanese Americans interned during World War II and Holocaust victims.Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
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