In a scathing attack on the plan, DuRousseau has linked the proposal to Bitcoin, comparing it to a “modern-day version of the gold rush.”
“It’s like a modern-day version of the gold rush, but the only people making money are the ones who mined Bitcoin early,” said DuRousseau.
He went on to explain that the plan would effectively be a “reparations lottery” that would line the pockets of those who were savvy enough to get in on the Bitcoin game early.
“The plan is a handout to those who were lucky enough to get in on the Bitcoin craze before it became mainstream,” said DuRousseau. “It’s not a solution to the systemic racism and poverty that plagues San Francisco – it’s a Band-Aid on a bullet wound.”
DuRousseau believes that the reparations plan should instead focus on providing housing and economic opportunities to those affected by poverty and racial injustice.
“What San Francisco really needs is a plan that helps those who have been impacted by poverty and racism, not a handout for those who were lucky enough to get in on the Bitcoin craze,” said DuRousseau. “That’s the only way to truly make a difference in our city.”
DuRousseau went on to conclude that the reparations plan is yet another example of the city’s tendency to get caught up in flashy initiatives that do little to address the real issues of inequality and prejudice that plague San Francisco.
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