Obama Backs Reparations: Says Country Was ‘Built On The Backs Of Slaves,’ Didn’t Do It Himself Due To ‘White Resentment’

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Former President Barack Obama believes reparations are “justified” and suggests one of the reasons he couldn’t get it through during his tenure was due to “white resentment.”

Obama made the racially divisive remarks during a podcast with musician Bruce Springsteen.

Springsteen began the discussion by asking Obama how he can square the notion that America is the same country that sent a man to the moon and enforced racial segregation through Jim Crow laws.

He then queried the former president on reparations.

“If you ask me theoretically ‘Are reparations justified?’ the answer is yes,” Obama replied.

“There’s not much question that the wealth of this country, the power of this country was built in significant part, not exclusively, maybe not even the majority of it, but a large portion of it was built on the backs of slaves,” he added.

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Obama Blames Failure to Secure Reparations on White Resistance

Springsteen, playing the useful idiot to Obama’s effort to push an agenda, asked how a President could get something accomplished that is “so justified.”

The former President responded by trashing America in jarring fashion.

“This brings us to, could you actually get that kind of justice? Could you get a country to agree and own that history? And my judgment was that as a practical matter that was unattainable,” he claimed.

“We can’t even get this country to provide decent schooling for inner-city kids.”

Obama went on to defend not pushing for reparations during his presidency alleging it would have been met with “the politics of white resistance” and “white resentment.”

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Biden Also Supports Reparations

President Biden recently lent support to studying reparations for Black Americans, a recent Associated Press report reveals.

“He certainly would support a study of reparations,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters at a White House briefing.

Reparations haven’t just been hit by “white resistance” as Obama claims.

They’ve hit American resistance.

As The Political Insider’s Becky Noble points out, “Recent polls have shown that a supermajority of Americans are opposed to reparations.”

“Last summer, in the wake of the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, a Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that only 20% of Americans supported reparations,” she adds.

And that was at the height of the media-fueled race riots.

There’s also been some non-white resistance to the idea of reparations that Obama would rather ignore.

“Reparations teach separation,” NFL legend Herschel Walker recently lamented. “Slavery ended over 130 years ago.”

Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell blasted Obama for “pandering” by supporting reparations.

“Not a single dime of taxpayers’ money should be awarded because of slavery. The concept is racist and unconstitutional,” he tweeted. “Just another attempt by Socialists to play the ‘white guilt card.'”

Rep. Burgess Owens (R-UT), at a House hearing to address slavery reparations in 2019, obliterated Democrats for pushing the idea.

“I used to be a Democrat until I did my history and found out the misery that that party brought to my race,” Owens revealed.

“Let’s pay restitution,” Owens continued. “How about the Democratic Party pay for all the misery brought to my race …”

He certainly has a point, if you listen to the words of Jesse Jackson Jr. who concluded that “so much of the Democratic Party’s history, since it is our nation’s oldest political party, has its roots in slavery.”

Larry Elder, a Black talk radio host, also points out the logistics of doling out reparations would be difficult.

“Figuring out who owes what is going to be a hell of an achievement,” Elder said.

No more so than in the case of Obama himself, who the Baltimore Sun reported in 2007 is a descendant of slave-owners.

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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