GA county commissioner goes OFF on idea of reparations study

Commissioners in Fulton County, Georgia voted to move forward with a costly study to consider whether to establish a reparations program, even as local institutions struggle.

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The Fulton County Board of Commissioners voted 4-2 in favor of $210,000 of funding towards a reparations study this past Wednesday. The study will be conducted by both the county’s local leadership and Atlanta University Center and will discern if reparations are necessary for some Fulton County residents who are descended from slaves.

Before the vote, Commissioner Bridget Thorne of District 1 condemned the decision as being a “divisive” course of action.

“This is just such a divisive concept and I feel like it’s just gonna hurt Fulton County, it’s just gonna rip us apart. We heard in public comment, how people are gonna be paying for it — this is coming out of taxpayer dollars — this $210,000 is coming out of taxpayers dollars, whatever reparations, whatever they decide, whatever they find, they are going to make the taxpayers pay for it,” she said prior to the vote, according to The Washington Examiner. “And we don’t have money for a jail, we don’t have money for a hospital, that’s what we need to be focusing on.

[Oh, God bless her. ~ Beege]

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