The vice president released a plan to help Black men financially, held interviews with two Black media outlets and put out targeted ads in battleground states.

Ms. Harris’s plan calls for providing one million loans that would forgive up to $20,000 for Black entrepreneurs and people of other races to start a business, in an effort to close the capital gap that Black people often face.

The plan calls for expanding access to affordable banking options that will allow Black men and others to tap into more capital that they often cannot access because of high fees and other barriers. The plan also promises to devise a regulatory framework for protecting cryptocurrency assets, which more than 20 percent of Black Americans own or have owned.

All but the last last bit sounds good.

  • @[email protected]
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    Everything Harris proposes is geared to generating generational wealth, building the middle class, and helping the working class.

    Trump voters might like the pot they piss in, but I hope the other 70% of Americans wake up and smell what Momala is cookin’.

    • @anticolonialist
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      Harris proposes is geared to generating generational wealth, building the middle class, and helping the working class.

      You can only build middle class, generational wealth with higher wages, something that’s not even in their platform.

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    This is just a small gift to the black bourgeois who make up a small portion of the black population and need help the least.

    What black people need is broad programs that help all people. Investment in inner City schools, free school lunch programs, affordable and public housing, Medicare for all etc. Black capitalism and neo liberal programs like this aren’t going to help your average black person

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      Or a return of the New Deal mortgage subsidies that black people were left out of the first time.

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      I don’t see how that gets through Congress, whereas something more like this (but with much larger amounts of capital injection) has a better chance.

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          So reparations or bust? Completely disregard any other (actually achievable) benefit while chasing that golden goose? I understand the frustration, but unfortunately you have to take things one step at a time in modern day politics.

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            Edit: Hey, why all the downvotes?

            I think reparations plus this. Both are necessary as they address different aspects of the injustice.

            As for reparations being unrealistic because of the makeup of Congress currently - if Dems can take the House and hold onto the Senate majority, then I have high hopes for 127 DC States plan: https://www.vox.com/2020/1/14/21063591/modest-proposal-to-save-american-democracy-pack-the-union-harvard-law-review

            If that goes through, I see the Congress that comes after being much more amendable to the idea of reparations than Congresses past.

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            No, that’s not what I’m saying. I’m saying they should push on reparations even if it’s an uphill battle in congress. Other things are appreciated, but without reparations there is no justice. It’s just patchwork.

        • @cabron_offsets
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          Doing the right thing doesn’t win elections. And if we don’t win elections, there is zero chance of making progress.

          • @anticolonialist
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            There’s no progress when they do win elections.

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          So they are both relevant for justice but address different aspects of the wrongs that have been made.

          Reparations address the historical wrongs brought on by slavery, kidnapping, etc. Even if things were otherwise perfect today and MLK’s dream fully came true, this would still be something needing to be addressed.

          But today we still have systematic and institutional racism. So the injustices are currently being compounded upon. The current measures Harris is promising addresses this aspect, but not the former. We need both and shouldn’t settle for less - but that means we should support this too.

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      I’m not a big fan of the idea of reparations. The generational harm seems too great to fix with money. Besides, once there are any payments at all, you will get losers who claim that racism is over, because we paid it off.

      • @ilinamorato
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        I don’t believe reparations are politically possible right now, but “we can’t fix the problem so we shouldn’t even try” just doesn’t feel like the right move here.

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        You mean as opposed to the people nowadays saying that we eradicated racism because of an amendment ?

    • @ilinamorato
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      Seems like the current plan is to just wipe out all generational wealth instead, for every ancestry. We’ve given up on a rising tide lifting all boats and instead we’re draining the harbor.

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      As in “something that would be a bare minimum proposal to rectify centuries of racial disparity, but won’t actually be achieved, and we’ll all pat ourselves on the back for pretending to try”? Yeah, if that’s what you meant, then I agree. But that isn’t what you meant, is it.