(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) A black San Francisco reparations advisory committee member exposed her hatred toward straight white men by saying that they are “serial killers” and “the ones who are shooting up schools.”
Additionally, Nikcole Cunningham, a panelist on the 15-member San Francisco reparations committee, said that straight white men are a “danger to society,” the Telegraph reported.
Even though they are “privileged,” straight white men have “a lot of s*** wrong” because they are “abusive” and “serial killers,” Cunningham said.
“They have the most — I watch these shows — the most serial killers. Straight white men are the ones who are shooting up schools, right?” she said. “So they are a danger to society. Not all of them.”
Cunningham stated that white men are “[posing] more of a harm than support and help” when it comes to reparations.
She claimed that white people must remember their ancestors because they were “the ones who were standing out here [San Francisco] in their Sunday best watching black people hang and burn,” adding that white people should “come to grips with their ancestry” and “make amends.”
Cunningham’s next remark was that “white supremacy is ingrained in the DNA in this country and definitely in this city,” even though slavery existed neither in the state of California, in general, nor the city of San Francisco, in particular.
San Francisco’s reparations committee was launched in May 2021 and started suggesting that every black resident of the city is entitled to $5 million and complete debt forgiveness. To be eligible for the benefits, a black person must be at least 18 years old and have identified as either black or African American on public documents for at least 10 years.
The applicants must also meet two of eight other criteria, among which are having been born or moved to San Francisco between 1940 and 1996 with proof of residency for minimally 13 years and being a personal or direct descendant of a person who was enslaved before 1865, the publication reported.
The Hoover Institution, a conservative think tank, estimated that the reparations plan would cost the city approximately $175 billion — the amount of money that San Francisco doesn’t have since the annual budget of the city is $14 billion.
Cunningham suggested taxing “water, garbage, PG&E [Pacific Gas and Electric], internet, cable” to cover the costs.