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DINESH Podcast

THE CASE FOR REPARATIONS

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2021

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh makes the case for reparations--not reparations for slavery, but for the Communist Party of China to pay reparations for its role in the global spread of Covid-19. Dinesh contrasts the media's coverage of Biden's decision to get the US out of Afghanistan with Trump's decision to do exactly the same thing. And Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joins Dinesh to talk about Biden's border policy, voter integrity laws and mask mandates. 

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0:00.0

Should the Chinese Communist Party pay reparations for unleashing COVID-19 on the world?

0:06.8

I'll make the case they should.

0:09.0

Also, Officer Brian Siknik wasn't murdered.

0:13.7

What are the implications?

0:15.3

And Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joins me to talk about the border.

0:19.9

This is the Dineshtasuzza podcast.

0:33.5

America needs this voice.

0:35.9

The times are crazy.

0:36.9

And the time of confusion, division, and lies.

0:39.9

We need a brave voice of reason understanding and truth.

0:43.9

This is the Dineshtasuzza podcast.

0:53.4

Should the Chinese government, the Chinese Communist Party, pay reparations to the world for unleashing COVID-19?

1:05.4

Interestingly, there is relatively little discussion of this rather obvious question.

1:10.4

We hear a lot about reparations, but it's typically in other contexts.

1:15.9

We hear about reparations for slavery or reparations for racism.

1:22.4

In some cases, we hear about reparations for colonialism.

1:26.9

Now, in those cases, we are talking about reparations for typically historical events,

1:33.9

for past offenses and crimes, and by past, in some cases, we mean in the long-time past,

1:42.9

slavery in Britain was ended in the early 19th century, slavery in America at the end of the Civil War, 1865.

1:51.4

And even segregation laws were ended starting with the Brown decision in 1954,

1:56.9

and then obviously with the Civil Rights Act in 1964.

1:59.9

So well over half a century ago.

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