Californians need to "chill out" about reparation proposals and pay their "sin bill." Those strong words come from a senior member of both the state and San Francisco reparation task forces.
"You cannot put a dollar sign on what has been done to Black people," Dr. Amos Brown, a civil rights activist and reverend of the Third Baptist Church, told Fox News Digital. "Our sin bill in this nation has been so high, and because of the long years of doing nothing, the interest has grown."
Brown also sits on San Francisco's African American Reparations Advisory Committee, which released a report earlier this year recommending $5 million payouts, guaranteed annual income of at least $97,000, and personal debt forgiveness for the city’s Black residents.
"You cannot put a dollar sign on what has been done to Black people," Dr. Amos Brown, a civil rights activist and reverend of the Third Baptist Church, told Fox News Digital. "Our sin bill in this nation has been so high, and because of the long years of doing nothing, the interest has grown."
Brown also sits on San Francisco's African American Reparations Advisory Committee, which released a report earlier this year recommending $5 million payouts, guaranteed annual income of at least $97,000, and personal debt forgiveness for the city’s Black residents.