
MarcelForCongress
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#Gullah #Geechee Reparations I am no longer involved in electoral politics.
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Andy Beshear of Kentucky is a possible 2028 presidential candidate since he is a Democratic governor of a ruby red state. Black Alpha Network asked him a question about what specific policies can be done for Black Americans (Freedmen). He asked him if he supported reparations. Listen to how Beshear completely avoids the question and then gets flustered and leaves when he is not allowed to dodge the topic. The Democrats are willing to protest on behalf of and offer specific policies for LGBTQ, illegal immigrants, Asian Americans, Jews, corporations, and other groups, but when it comes to Black Americans (Freedmen), unfortunately, their most loyal constituency, we get nothing. Beshear could have talked about how we could get policies based on our status as Freedmen, since you cannot do policies based on race, and those of us who have the lineage that makes us FBA/Freeedmen would be entitled to reparations, services from the Freedmen's Bureau, and more.
MarcelForCongress24,275 次观看 • 7 天前

In this debate clip, I address a few of Duke Buckner's assertions. Duke Buckner says I am obsessed with race. The truth: Reparations are based on lineage and status. It only goes to those who are Freedmen. Duke Buckner says we do not know who is a Freedmen and who is not. The truth: Yes, we do, 45 to 46 million of the 50 to 51 million (an undercount) black people in America are Freedmen. Duke Buckner himself IS A FREEDMEN, and he knows it. People think reparations will come from their tax dollars and cause massive inflation. The truth: Reparations come from the federal government. The American government is a monetary sovereign and can generate as much money as they need to meet any monetary requirement they have ONCE they account for inflation. They monetize debt by creating bonds, and if not that, they CANCEL debt altogether. They are doing it now with the PPP Loans and have done it many times with war debt and corporate debt. My point? We have A LOT of educational work to do.
MarcelForCongress360,499 次观看 • 1 年前

When asked from where the money will come for reparations, respond that it will come from the federal government as does the money for all of the other times our government has done reparations, the trillions of dollars it has spent in corporate bailouts, on illegal immigrants, on foreign aid, on the military budget, on wars, on debt forgiveness, etc. Do NOT let them stomp you with that question! Yall, we HAVE to understand that most of us have been DELIBERATELY miseducated. The federal government is NOT financed by taxes. The US is a monetary sovereign. Once it accounts for inflation, it can and DOES generate as much money as it needs. See my interview with NewsMax from last year during the spring of 2023.
MarcelForCongress141,807 次观看 • 2 年前

Native American tribes; the interned Japanese; Holocaust survivors and their descendants; descendants of 9/11 victims; Iranian hostages; Guamanians; the Downwinders and their descendants; victims of sexual abuse that the FBI failed to address; veterans exposed to burn pits; all of these groups get reparations, have received reparations, or will get them. In some cases, their DESCENDANTS receive reparations. We are told, "Never forget," when when it comes to tragedies done, and the debt owed to other groups. We, Freedmen (Black Americans who are the descendants of those emancipated from American slavery), are the only ones who have not been paid reparations and are told "get over it." We have not, and we will not. Reparations are due, and we will get them just as we abolished slavery and ended Jim Crow. I make this point at the candidate debate.
MarcelForCongress110,782 次观看 • 1 年前

Black Americans (Freedmen) do NOT let anyone blame US for our current struggles. The American government literally invested TRILLIONS in white Americans, gave entire industries to Asians (the car industry and the hair industry), has given TRILLIONS to corporations, has paid reparations to other groups, and still does so today, and right now takes care of foreign nations, and ILLEGAL immigrants in our nations while it spent centuries terrorizing us. I can go on! NONE of our current struggles are about the wrongs we have done, but are about all the wrongs that have been done to us. I shared this on a podcast and radio broadcast over in nearby Savannah, Georgia. Much of my district in South Carolina, like my home county, is in the Savannah, Georgia media market.
MarcelForCongress92,015 次观看 • 1 年前

When the conversation of reparations comes up, people always focus on what it is going to cost. We need to focus on what we are going to gain. This nation can absolutely afford to do reparations. It can not afford NOT to do reparations. I make some of these points during a live TV interview on a news station in Charleston. It was probably not the most politically astute thing to do to speak about reparations during what just a four minute interview where I could not discuss all the nuances of the matter. It will probably not win me much support. However, it was the right thing to do.
MarcelForCongress76,226 次观看 • 1 年前

In this clip from the debate, I speak about how this illegal immigration invasion is ultimately about replacement and the Democrats suppressing the black vote. Corporations who do not want to pay Americans a fair wage want to replace American workers with those whom they can pay a cheaper wage. Politicians, in this case, the Democrats, see that Freedmen (Black Americans who are descendants of those emancipated from American slavery) are waking up, and starting to demand policies in exchange for our vote, so they want to import a new voter base by giving illegals the right to vote, and planning for their children to vote for them. Yes, let's deport those here illegally, and let's end birthright citizenship, but let's also go after the corporations who hire illegal immigrants and the politicians who want them to come here so they can become their new voter base.
MarcelForCongress34,037 次观看 • 1 年前

The GI Bill is considered by many historians to have built the modern American middle class. My STILL living, World War II vet, great-grandfather was among the millions of Black Americans (#Freedmen) who were denied this benefit as opposed to the 15 million white Americans WW II vets who received them. I am not mad that America helped white Americans. I am mad as hell that they terrorized Black Americans (#Freedmen) for CENTURIES, and we have yet to receive #reparations. There can be no peace without justice.
MarcelForCongress34,297 次观看 • 2 年前
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