In this modern society, where social issues reign supreme, ignorance has taken on a new voice. The debate over race and white supremacy has reached the point where the only people allowed to have an opinion on the matter are those who aren’t whites.
Lawrence Brown, an assistant professor in the Public Health Department at Morgan State University in Baltimore, is an activist who believes that African-Americans should receive reparations. He believes that America is segregated and that black people suffer from historical trauma brought on by white supremacy. In other words, he believes that modern white people are responsible for slavery.
It’s difficult to get into that argument and its falsehoods without writing several pages, but the argument can be summarized by these two questions:
What right do modern African-Americans have to claim offense at something they weren’t alive to be offended by?
Why should modern white people feel guilty for an act that they weren’t alive to commit?
You can’t atone for sins that you didn’t have anything to do with.
Read Lawrence Brown believes white people should do with their “unearned income” on the next page.

What the hell is “unearned wealth”? Would this be like winnings from the lottery system? I’ve never won so I won’t be depositing anything. I have been paying welfare for about 58 years. Lets call that your “unearned wealth”.
Why? They don’t deserve it.
Right after you give us money for the boat ride…Yes you sound that stupid!!!
Hold your breath cupcake
You already get it with your good stamps and section eight housing and welfare!
Get a job…
black people should put their money in the bank to pay the white people for what they have done for them I am a white person and I worked for everything I have can you say that
0-0=0,$#%&!@*for brains.
Not going to happen Bro.
Where do you get this “unearned c**p” …I arose at 5:30AM for 35 yrs and gave it all I had within me on both ends of the road…many, many 12 and 16 hr days and often months without a “day off”….Previous to this I served 4 yrs in the military…including 1 combined tour in Vietnam and Thailand…millions more out there like me …It’s called working for a living dude. Try it some time… you just might learn to respect people who do it their entire lives. By the way if could return to being an 18yr old fresh out of high school in the spring of 1964…I would do it ALL again.