San Francisco reparations committee member Nikcole Cunningham criticized White men for refusing to support reparations efforts, calling them a 'danger to society.'
Fox News contributor Leo Terrell joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss why he considers it 'political theatre' and reacts to the special prosecutor in the 'Rust' movie shooting stepping down.committee on reparations for slavery blasted White men as"a danger to society," according to multiple reports, also claiming that"White supremacy is ingrained in [America's] DNA.
Along with her rebuke of White men, she alleged White people in general still benefit from the"harm caused by their ancestors." According to the UK outlet The Telegraph, Cunningham's lambasting continued as she railed against White people for posing more"harm than support and help" for getting reparations approved, adding an inflammatory criticism of their ancestors who she said stood in their"Sunday best" as they watched"Black people hang and burn."
Reparations have become a hot-button issue for California voters as some seek to grant eligible Black residents millions to help atone for slavery.
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