Descendants Line of Credit





Descendants Line of Credit

End the Debate. Open Access.

For over a century, the conversation has gone in circles.

How much is owed?
Who should pay?
Is it too late?
Is it too complicated?

Every answer leads to another argument. Every proposal stalls. Nothing moves.

So we stop chasing agreement on the past and create action in the present.


Stop Calculating. Start Accessing.

The problem is not awareness.
The problem is delay.

Trying to calculate a perfect number guarantees no result.
So remove the number.

Replace it with something real:

A line of credit for eligible descendants.


The Proposal

Every eligible descendant receives a defined line of credit.

  • Same access
  • Same rules
  • No behavioral conditions

The Only Requirement

Documented lineage tied to slavery.

That’s it.

No lifestyle tests.
No political alignment.
No social criteria.

Just lineage.


Why Credit

Wealth in this country is built through access:

  • access to capital
  • access to leverage
  • access to opportunity

The issue has never been ability alone.
It has been access.

This proposal restores access.


No Conditions

This is not a program to control people.

There are no requirements to:

  • act a certain way
  • live a certain way
  • follow a prescribed path

The system provides access.
The individual determines the outcome.


No Endless Debate

This removes the arguments that stop everything:

  • no exact dollar figure required
  • no endless historical calculations
  • no waiting for full agreement

It is not theoretical.
It is actionable.


Responsibility Remains

A line of credit is not success.

It is opportunity.

Some will build.
Some will waste it.

That is already true everywhere else.

This does not remove responsibility.
It restores access to it.


The Shift

This is not a symbolic gesture.
This is not an impossible demand.

It is a direct move forward.


Final Line

Give eligible descendants a line of credit.

Only requirement: slavery roots.

Same access. Same rules.

Let people build… or don’t.


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