I guarantee you, I GUARANTEE that this part of California's "reparations" bill will become law

And I gets to be chairman

No, not the Tom McAn part that would award $200 million to every black loafer, and probably not the formal apology for Ronald Reagan’s referring to convicted con artist and felon Linda Taylor* as a “welfare Queen”, but this part, which will be funded to the tune of $50 million per year.

In its report, the task force calls on the legislature to establish a program or government body "to facilitate listening sessions that allow victims and their relatives to narrate personal experiences and recount specific injustices caused by the state of California." These listening sessions "should inform the language of the legislature's apology and the methods enacted by the legislature to satisfy victims."

The whole purpose of these “movements” is to enrich the people on top, and with the BLM leaders all retired to their mansions, there’s a demand for new graft opportunities. The legislature will create one with this commission and be happy to do so, because it will shut up the most vocal of their black critics, and they’ll be able to stuff them and others owed favors into the sort of lucrative no-show jobs that are every legislature’s specialty and raison d’etre.

*Bio:

Linda Taylor (born Martha Louise White; c. January 1926 – April 18, 2002) was an American woman who committed extensive welfare fraud and, after the publication of an article in the Chicago Tribune in fall 1974, became identified as the "welfare queen". Accounts of Taylor's activities were used by then-presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, for his 1976 presidential campaign onwards, to illustrate his criticisms of social programs in the United States.[1] Her criminal activities are believed to have extended beyond welfare fraud and may have included assault, theft, insurance fraud, bigamy, kidnapping, and possibly even murder.[2][3]