🔥 Vince Everett Ellison DROPS TRUTH BOMBS on Reparations at a Young America’s Foundation Event! 🔥
When asked what he thought about reparations, Vince Everett Ellison didn’t hold back — no sugarcoating, no hesitation. He delivered a powerful, fact-filled response that cuts through the noise and exposes the real issues.
Born on a cotton plantation in the Jim Crow South, Ellison rose through hard work, faith, and personal responsibility. He’s the voice Black America (and all America) needs right now — rejecting victimhood and calling out the policies that actually harm communities. yaf.org
This is the kind of unfiltered honesty we need more of on college campuses! Young America’s Foundation continues to bring bold conservative speakers like Vince to challenge the status quo.
What do YOU think about reparations? Should we focus on personal responsibility, opportunity, and accountability — or keep pushing for government handouts based on history? Drop your thoughts below 👇
Too bad our schools do not teach the life of the black man on the plantations. Who owned the plantations? Dems? Why did they choose to stay on the plantations? Heck, digging in the southern dirt to plow the fields and sow the crops was ingrained in them so they knew how to produce food for their families, yet they probably were severely influenced by their masters to stay. Plus they were used to living on the plantations, thus they could not comprehend what freedom was like. They needed the stability of having someone tell them what to do every day instead of opening their minds to moving half a country away and starting a new free life. They just could not wrap their heads around that concept. Some did though. But since 1865 the Dems have continually used the blacks and have not nourished their freedom. "Vote for me and I will make you lives better", but it never happened.
🔥 Vince Everett Ellison DROPS TRUTH BOMBS on Reparations at a Young America’s Foundation Event! 🔥
When asked what he thought about reparations, Vince Everett Ellison didn’t hold back — no sugarcoating, no hesitation. He delivered a powerful, fact-filled response that cuts through the noise and exposes the real issues.
Born on a cotton plantation in the Jim Crow South, Ellison rose through hard work, faith, and personal responsibility. He’s the voice Black America (and all America) needs right now — rejecting victimhood and calling out the policies that actually harm communities. yaf.org
This is the kind of unfiltered honesty we need more of on college campuses! Young America’s Foundation continues to bring bold conservative speakers like Vince to challenge the status quo.
What do YOU think about reparations? Should we focus on personal responsibility, opportunity, and accountability — or keep pushing for government handouts based on history? Drop your thoughts below 👇
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Too bad our schools do not teach the life of the black man on the plantations. Who owned the plantations? Dems? Why did they choose to stay on the plantations? Heck, digging in the southern dirt to plow the fields and sow the crops was ingrained in them so they knew how to produce food for their families, yet they probably were severely influenced by their masters to stay. Plus they were used to living on the plantations, thus they could not comprehend what freedom was like. They needed the stability of having someone tell them what to do every day instead of opening their minds to moving half a country away and starting a new free life. They just could not wrap their heads around that concept. Some did though. But since 1865 the Dems have continually used the blacks and have not nourished their freedom. "Vote for me and I will make you lives better", but it never happened.
I had no idea there were so many offers of freedom. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome, I didn't realize either. Many things weren't taught to us in history class.
They also got 40 acres and a mule.
Reparations paid in full.