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EPISODE · Nov 15, 2023 · 21 MIN

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Says Reparations are "Very Obviously Unconstitutional"

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In this eye-opening episode of EYL, hosts Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, and Troy Millings sit down with guest Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to discuss reparations and prison reform. Kennedy shares his comprehensive approach to economic development in black communities and highlights the importance of equity and homeownership as essential components of economic empowerment.Kennedy acknowledges the moral argument for reparations but argues that race-based reparations would be unconstitutional based on a recent Supreme Court decision in the Harvard case. Instead, he advocates for a more inclusive approach to economic development in black neighborhoods, drawing upon his 35-year experience on the board of directors of Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation. He emphasizes the need to address the systematic stripping of equity, particularly in terms of homeownership, from black communities, noting that by 2030, there may be essentially zero black equity left in the United States.The guest also addresses the underlying issues faced by black businesses, such as the lack of accrued business knowledge and mentorship within black communities. Drawing from his experience with Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, Kennedy highlights the importance of providing mentorship opportunities to foster entrepreneurial growth and business development in black neighborhoods.Moving on to the topic of criminal justice reform, Kennedy expresses his concerns about the 1986 and 1994 Criminal Justice Acts, which he claims have had a devastating impact on the African American community. He specifically highlights the disparities in sentencing between crack cocaine and powder cocaine offenses, where black individuals received much harsher penalties for crack cocaine-related offenses. He criticizes these laws for disproportionately affecting nonviolent offenders and leading to the destruction of an entire generation of black Americans.Kennedy emphasizes the need for prison reform and rehabilitation, advocating for providing training, education, and opportunities for inmates upon their release. He shares his vision of replacing prisons with farm drug rehabs and healing farms in rural communities, where individuals struggling with drug addiction, depression, or psychiatric drug dependence can receive holistic support, job training, and educational opportunities to reintegrate into society successfully.During the conversation, Kennedy also addresses the cultural impact of mass incarceration, noting that it has influenced various aspects of black culture, including music. He clarifies that he does not have any negative intent towards rap music but highlights the negative consequences of mass incarceration on the identity and potential of black individuals.In response to a question about combating the lucrative private prison industry, Kennedy acknowledges the need for a multifaceted approach and seeks suggestions from the hosts. He shares his commitment to implementing educational programs and ensuring access to recovery and rehabilitation programs for federal prisoners. Kennedy encourages innovation by identifying and adopting successful model programs from around the country.This thought-provoking episode sheds light on the importance of economic empowerment, the need for equitable opportunities in black communities, and the urgency for comprehensive criminal justice reform. Join EYL and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as they delve into these critical topics and explore potential solutions to address these pressing issues.#reparations #economicdevelopment #equity #homeownership #blackbusinesses #criminaljusticereform #massincarceration #prisonreform #rehabilitation #mentorship #educationalopportunities #recoveryprograms #racialdisparities #privatization #communitydevelopment #youtubecreator #eyl #robertfkennedyjrOur Sponsors:* Check out PNC Bank: https://www.pnc.com* Check out Square: https://square.com/go/eylAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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