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Anonymous ID: f8oaZny2United States
7/24/2025, 10:09:30 AM No.511208099
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I am entitled to reparations for when my family's Fifth Amendment rights were violated, and the government took our property without due compensation.
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Anonymous ID: YSYdooVhUnited States
7/24/2025, 10:12:31 AM No.511208251
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>>511208099 (OP)
is this true gubbamints? you must compensate this amerigan for his loss
Anonymous ID: Q0r/1OIfUnited States
7/24/2025, 10:13:49 AM No.511208312
>>511208099 (OP)
protection from unlawful search and seizure is 4th
Anonymous ID: f8oaZny2United States
7/24/2025, 10:15:59 AM No.511208430
I was born in the 1980s. We all have children in our 40s, so my great-grandfather was born in I am descended from the original slave owners in America. The first African slaves arrived in 1619. My ancestor and his brother arrived in 1621. My ancestor became the Vicar of Jamestown, while his brother became the governor and inherited the original African slaves, as their second owner. Eventually, both returned to England, but the governor's nephews remained and were gifted those slaves. I am descended from one of whom. The city of Williamsburg is built on what was our original plantation.

I the early 1800s, after the Cherokee were removed from their land, my branch of the family migrated to Georgia to establish a large plantation in Americus, the same place Jimmy Carter is from, probably because he is also descended from planters who took advantage of the Cherokee extirpation.

By the time of the Civil War, we had expanded into Alabama. That is the where my great-grandfather was born. It is where my grandmother and her brother were born. Her brother, my great-uncle, was a law professor with both his JD and SJD. SJD is a research doctorate, and the equivalent of a PhD. He wrote his dissertation for the SJD on the Fifth Amendment and imminent domain.

For those of you unaware, Britain compensated slave owners after they abolished slavery. The USA was obligated to do the same under the Fifth Amendment. The USA did not have the monetary funds and simply decided not to.
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Anonymous ID: f8oaZny2United States
7/24/2025, 10:16:38 AM No.511208461
>>511208430


As a descendant of slave owners, wrongfully denied of our Fifth Amendment rights, I believe I am entitled to reparations. The Civil War was not fought over slavery or states' rights. It was Anglos from the North deposing from power Anglos from the South, descended from nobility. Slavery was secondary to ruin the Southern Aristocracy. Evidence of this is the North had no plan to deal with emancipated slaves. Within a year of emancipation, a quarter of them died of starvation, disease, and exposure. There was already a plan in place to transition enslaved persons to freeman from when the British did it decades earlier, but America ignored that and allowed African Americans to die in genocidal numbers because Northerners hated them more than Southerners.

I am entitled to reparations, and I have a better legal argument than any naysayers.