A Florida man speaking during a Tampa City Council meeting on Thursday demanded reparations at $3 million per citizen.
A Florida man speaking during a Tampa City Council meeting on Thursday demanded reparations at $3 million per black citizen.leaders’ talks about homelessness and police violence as garbage, claiming no one cared about those issues, Fox News reported Friday:
“We care about our reparations. And we have to put White people on notice that we want our reparations. Our foreparents and us didn’t work for free and [get] underpaid and all this nonsense and the White folks get away with it,” the man added,” while “they talk about the great city they’re building.”
“No. We want our reparations. $3 million per person. $3 million per person right here in this city. That’s the only [thing] Black people have to care about. All this other little nonsense… we do not care about.” JUST IN: Tampa man calls for $3 million in reparations per black resident, says white people should be "put on notice"
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