Chair of San Francisco's reparations committee was slammed by Nancy Pelosi at ... trends now

Chair of San Francisco's reparations committee was slammed by Nancy Pelosi at ... trends now
Chair of San Francisco's reparations committee was slammed by Nancy Pelosi at ... trends now

Chair of San Francisco's reparations committee was slammed by Nancy Pelosi at ... trends now

The chair of San Francisco's reparations committee was slammed by Nancy Pelosi at a 9/11 service in the wake of the attacks after implying the US was to blame.

Rev. Amos Brown serves on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors which is considering recommendations from the city's African American Reparations Advisory Committee to make amends for slavery.

The 14-person committee is looking at plans to pay black residents a $5million lump sum, wipe away debts and guaranteeing annual incomes of $97,000 for 250 years.

Nancy Pelosi, while serving as House Speaker, said she supported a bill that would establish a nationwide commission to study and consider slavery reparations.

However, two decades ago she rebuked Brown at a memorial service for the victims of the 9/11 attacks after he used it as a platform to air his left-wing views.

Rev. Amos Brown (speaking at a reparations rally outside San Francisco City Hall on March 14) serves on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors which is considering recommendations from the city's African American Reparations Advisory Committee to make amends for slavery

Rev. Amos Brown (speaking at a reparations rally outside San Francisco City Hall on March 14) serves on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors which is considering recommendations from the city's African American Reparations Advisory Committee to make amends for slavery 

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi attends an anniversary event for the Affordable Care Act in the East Room at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 23 March 2023

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi attends an anniversary event for the Affordable Care Act in the East Room at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 23 March 2023

People run away as the North Tower of World Trade Center collapses on 9/11

People run away as the North Tower of World Trade Center collapses on 9/11

'America, America, what did you do - either intentionally or unintentionally - in the world order, in Central America, in Africa where bombs are still blasting?' Brown asked from the pulpit.

'America, what did you do in the global warming conference when you did not embrace the smaller nations? America, what did you do two weeks ago when I stood at the world conference on racism, when you wouldn't show up?'

Paul Holm, who was attending to represent his dead partner Mark Bingham, walked out of the service, saying: 'I thought this was a day of remembrance and not a political event.' 

Pelosi was the only Democrat on stage who reproached Brown for his insensitive remarks.

'The act of terrorism on September 11 put those people outside the order of civilized behavior, and we will not take responsibility for that,' she told the audience.  

Amos earlier this month made an about-face on plans to pay $5million in reparations to every black resident of San Francisco, saying he now believes the cash should go to community projects instead.

The reason for his reversed position is unclear.

Speaking on behalf of the San Francisco NAACP, Brown called for the city to redirect its focus on education, jobs, housing, healthcare and a cultural center for black people.

In a statement, Brown said: 'We strongly believe that creating and funding programs that can improve the lives of those who have been impacted by racism and discrimination is the best path forward towards equality and justice.'

It comes after a public meeting of San Fran's Board of Supervisors on March 14 to allow people to air their views on a plan to provide reparations to black residents.

The NAACP directly responded to the discussion, saying that the investment needed to be in education, healthcare and economic empowerment – both of which are in line with the California taskforce and the AARAC suggestions.

Brown said: 'Black students don't perform as well as their peers. We need remedial programs to help our children with reading, math, and science.

'The school district and the city have a moral obligation to raise up all children and especially those whose families have been disadvantaged by discrimination.

Activists calling for reparations staged a rally on March 14 ahead of the 3pm Board of Supervisors meeting, at which the public could share their views

Activists calling for reparations staged a rally on March 14 ahead of the 3pm Board of Supervisors meeting, at which the public could share

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