WHO IS DAN GERTLER?
Israeli businessman Dan Gertler stands out as a central figure in the exploitation and control of minerals in the Democratic Republic of Congo - raking in $200,000 daily from his operations in the DRC. Those profits allegedly go towards the construction of apartheid-imposing walls in the West Bank. His family’s legacy is rooted in diamond exploitation on the African continent during the colonial era, and Gertler followed in their footsteps. His business grew massively thanks to 👉🏾unscrupulous deals with DRC’s former ruling Kabila dynasty👈🏾. He’s been heavily sanctioned by the US government, but the 👉🏾Biden administration is now looking to soften the restrictions to give him a chance to sell up and get out of Africa👈🏾 - and thereby ‘demonstrate’ that it's stick can be wielded with effect.
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TOP COURT RULES NO REPARATIONS FOR TULSA SURVIVORS!
You don’t deserve reparations just because you survived a racist atrocity, even if it was facilitated by the authorities - that’s the message of Oklahoma’s top court.
On 12th June, it ruled against three people - all in their hundreds - who lived to tell the tale of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Viola Ford Fletcher (109), Lessie Benningfield Randle (11 and now-deceased Hughes Van Ellis (102) filed for compensation in 2020, but had their case thrown out by a lower court, which argued that “simply being connected to a historical event” confers no right to reparations.
And Oklahoma’s Supreme Court agrees - agrees that White-supremacist mobs rampaging with police help though your neighbourhood, killing your friends and neighbours, destroying their property and businesses and leaving some 10,000 of you homeless, is not a good reason to compensate the trauma you went through as a child.
Has America really moved forward in the last 103 years?
TOP COURT RULES NO REPARATIONS FOR TULSA SURVIVORS!
You don’t deserve reparations just because you survived a racist atrocity, even if it was facilitated by the authorities - that’s the message of Oklahoma’s top court.
On 12th June, it ruled against three people - all in their hundreds - who lived to tell the tale of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Viola Ford Fletcher (109), Lessie Benningfield Randle (11 and now-deceased Hughes Van Ellis (102) filed for compensation in 2020, but had their case thrown out by a lower court, which argued that “simply being connected to a historical event” confers no right to reparations.
And Oklahoma’s Supreme Court agrees - agrees that White-supremacist mobs rampaging with police help though your neighbourhood, killing your friends and neighbours, destroying their property and businesses and leaving some 10,000 of you homeless, is not a good reason to compensate the trauma you went through as a child.
Has America really moved forward in the last 103 years?
It’s been nearly 20 years. Never forget how this system lies on our greats and creates images that don’t exist in order to destroy their legacies. Character assassination is real and many become victims to it. Never trust this system. Ever! Rest in power king Michael. ~ #rizzaislam
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