I think that it’s real in that they’ll really take your money. With that said, considering the person behind it is a self-described:
Atlanta Stunt Queen building a revolutionary movement like you’ve never seen before.
I’m pretty sure it’s more about someone getting their bills paid than anything else. It’s also so insignificant (their YouTube channel has 860 subscribers) that I’m curious where the OP found out about them.
All these people declaring themselves exempt because of when their ancestors emigrated. D’you think it matters? I sure hope no one believes people are guilty on a individual level for things their ancestors did. And if it’s the country that’s guilty, then all tax payers will pick up the bill.
Did you want to discuss the issue of reparations, or this particular website? If you want to have a serious discussion on reparations, I would probably start it in GD, and I think we’ve already had multiple debates on it.
@DemonTree, if you’re interested in the case for reparations, apparently this book is really good. I haven’t read it, because it’s not really something I’m interested in. Apparently, Coates does a really good job laying out the actual case, not the straw-manned version you might see in conservative media circles.
Please be a bit more helpful and tell us what tweeter account that was. As others commented, one has to be aware of the ones that try to makes us react by pointing at nuts and implying that all the ones even looking at some kind of reparation to be as bad as the few nuts out there.
I suspect fraud and deception. * The Black Hammer: A Study of Black Power, Red Influence and White Alternatives* was a anti communist/pro racist book about the supposed Communist takeover of the civil rights movement. The Black Hammer - Wikipedia
When you go back to the website, notice how they refer to each other as “comrade”?