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CA member of ‘African American Reparations Advisory Committee’ calls white men ‘serial killers’

By Eric Bolling Staff

Nikcole Cunningham, a member of San Francisco’s slavery reparations committee, called straight white men “abusive” and “serial killers.” In an interview with The Daily Telegraph Cunningham bluntly stated “Straight white men are abusive. Straight white men are serial killers.”

“They have the most — I watch these shows — the most serial killers. Straight white men are the ones who are shooting up schools, right?”

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“So they are a danger to society,” she added, but conceded, “Not all of them.” Despite claiming ‘not all of them’ are a ‘danger to society’ Cunningham did claim “white supremacy is ingrained in the DNA in this country and definitely in this city.”

The New York Post reports that the committee was established in 2020 to advise officials on how to address discrimination. The group seeks to grant each eligible black resident $5 million in reparations for slavery. Last week, the task force gave lawmakers its report with over 100 recommendations.

Cunningham told the Telegraph that white people should be held accountable for the actions of slave owners as they are “still benefiting from the harms that… [their] ancestor[s] caused” while criticizing white men for not backing reparations.

Eligibility requirements for the money include: “residents must be over 18, identify as black for at least 10 years and meet at least two of eight tests, including being descended from slaves or having been ‘incarcerated by the failed War on Drugs,’ the outlet said.”

Cunningham, the task force and the report justify their demands by pointing to other groups that have allegedly received similar payments, including Japanese Americans interned during World War II and Holocaust victims.

Cunningham criticized the Biden administration for sending money to Ukraine by comparing the reparations sum to the more than $100 billion President Biden has given to Ukraine since Russia’s invasion. “No one asked us, ‘Hey, Niccole, can we send this money to Ukraine?’ They just found the money and sent it,” she told the Telegraph.



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