African American Black Folk (AFAB) Reparations?
Let’s reimagine this as USA TGRP!
What is TGRP?
The Great Reconciliation Project (TGRP) is my vision for a sweeping initiative to tackle deep-rooted issues of race, civil rights, and discrimination, especially those impacting African American Black Folk (AFAB) in the United States.
Instead of just offering reparations, TGRP aims to heal old wounds through unity and collective action.
This term grew out of my own experiences and insights into America’s ongoing struggles with race, civil rights, and discrimination.
I have already elaborated this idea —this worldwide success story—TGRP Global.
Why TGRP and not AFAB Reparations?
America has already been working hard to reconcile its painful history of racism and discrimination against AFAB for decades.
The same goes for the wrongs of the Monroe Doctrine and European colonization—decades of reconciliation efforts around the world, here, everywhere.
Global organizations—including the USA, European powers, the European Union, global finance institutions, and the United Nations—have been collaborating to promote global equality for decades.
Formerly poor countries are now successful emerging economies, already influencing global dynamics in various ways.
Eastern Europe has moved beyond its Soviet-era history after nearly 4 decades.
Many of these countries now belong to the European Union, which faces new challenges.
China has become a global power.
My Home Country India, has its own complicated, you can even say arrogant ambitions on the world stage and I think we should say this.
When it comes to the African Union, we must ask: will it become a youth-driven bloc ignorant of the USA, specifically the genrationally older USA Americans, or will it unite the continent and its diaspora for the greater global good?
Latin America has its headquarters here in the USA.
For me (and should be for many of you as well), at the moment, one of the largest National and Global Security Threats is the presence of too many Immigrant (Legal and IllegalsUndocumenteds) Low Class Poors (ILLCPs) from this group.
How to solve this, and why are they called ILLCPs?
Why insult like this?
This is self-insult by them to themselves because of their ignorance and idiocy and segregation tendencies, segregation aspirations, real and intentional.
Not their fault entirely, you can even say mostly, more to blame on terrible, ignorant, not 21st Century leaders who teach and support wrong.
I will fix this.
I have articulated EIMC and 5, 10, and 15-year legalization plans.
We have to understand psychology.
Most of our leaders have mental health issues.
I’m not a trained Psychology Therapist, but this is why you need me on a public podium to provide this expertise.
Remember I’m a sponge, know too much about too many things.
I propose the establishment of JDK approved Arbitration Courts, and this for all.
I will pack this court system with millions, so no delay in adjudicationa and further ample and proper time to evaluate cases.
My and our goal over the years and decades should be ZCPC (Zero Confinement
We need a new legal system for most of our problems. I call this the ZCPC. Zero Confinement Policy Concept.
We should research deviancy issues and implement solutions over the many years and decades. I will fund this with $Billions of Dollars.
We have to find a way to navigate all of this.
Bringing the focus back to USA TGRP: there’s a group left out of recent Civil Rights progress. Real reconciliation means listening to and addressing their unique needs.
I have lived in America (U.S.A.) for almost five decades. Most of this is in Montgomery County, Maryland, a diverse, mostly liberal, progressive suburb of Washington, D.C.
I also lived in New York City during some of my primary school years, another very liberal, democrat dominated place.
I grew up in a journalism home. I have been immersed in domestic and global affairs from a young age.
I grasp these issues at a level far beyond casual conversation or surface analysis.
That’s why I’m running. I’m not a lawyer. I’m better than most. I’ve applied my legal education at the highest levels within a major telecom and tech sector pioneer company.
TGRP is both a process and a movement rooted in American history and today’s realities. It’s about healing the divisions that have kept groups apart and forging new bonds of unity.
We have done a lot of reconciliation here in the U.S.A. America. By the way, I refer to us here as U.S. Americans because we are now converging with all of the Americas, and those from other parts of the Americas either call themselves based on their origin country, like for example Brazilian, Peruvian, Central American, or say Latinos, Hispanic, etc.
I just intend to emphasize the U.S.A. part because we are the oldest democracy. We are also the United States, that is, a country that achieved Manifest Destiny ocean to ocean, coast to coast, more than a century ago.
This matters because America is now a tapestry of distinct groups. Decades ago, most people identified as Black, White, or of Mexican descent, with smaller Native and Asian communities.
Over the past two decades, we have seen a large-scale migration from Central and Latin America, including Mexico.
We’ve also welcomed waves of Asian immigrants.
So, we must distinguish between immigrants who arrived here in the past three decades and those who were here prior to the end of the Cold War.
You can say Nativists for those with Colonial American lineage, but the numbers are smaller, so a larger representative group is denoted as U.S.A. Americans. So, related to the Cold War, the two superpowers were the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R., which is another way to make this distinction.
With Latinos now shaping much of America’s identity, we need a name for those of us who were citizens and residents before the 21st-century immigration wave.
Latinos have their own unifying term. It’s time we claim ours: USA Americans.
Why does this matter so much to me? As a South Asian Indian, I belong to one of the most affluent groups in America today.
I’ve faced religious, ethnic, and jealous hostility from many directions. My goal is to find real solutions to end this cycle of hate.
So, I write about this. I am not a politician. That’s why I write and why I’m running for office. It’s a big part of my motivation, though not the only one. I soak up knowledge like a sponge and thrive on curiosity, awesome solutions and ideas. This method was the reason for multi-billions of dollars econoimic sector.
Circling back to TGRP: while many AFAB and other minorities worldwide have gained greater equality, some remain left behind. It’s time to focus on those still waiting for justice.
I’m committed to seeing USA TGRP through, making sure those left out finally receive genuine reconciliation—not just more empty promises.
This proposal is about forging unity through reconciliation, not deepening divides over reparations. TGRP is about building a nation that truly stands together.
My vision for TGRP embraces every group that’s been overlooked, with a special spotlight on AFAB and their unique history—but it goes further than that.
Even my own straightforward analysis shows this has been obvious for decades.
This isn’t just another empty promise. When TGRP reconciliation becomes reality, we’ll stand together as USA Americans, ready to move forward as one nation.
I’ll make this happen without raising taxes for USA Americans.
Not Disciplined Taxation is a society-destroying scourge because it can lead to waste and not controlled spending, demoralizing those who have merit earned their incomes.
Wherever the funds come from, my mission is to prevent waste and use resources properly.
Every dollar raised should be invested with care and discipline to deliver real results.
Nearly 80% of Americans have already benefited from some form of reparations.
Now it’s time to extend this to the remaining 20%—including those who feel fooled or left behind.
This final 20% also covers historically janitorial communities and those with pending EIMC status, who have been overlooked and taken advantage of for too long.
Your current Epstein Repstein Takoma Park Cinco Ocho Local Locos Government, led by a worse-than-a-King, your current congressman, Jurassic Raskin, is not articulating anything about this.
Nothing about Established Immigrant Migrant (Merit) Communities (EIMC), County Residency Status, Safety cards, etc.
Nothing about Forever Rent Stabilization. If you pay $1200 in rent today, you will pay the same amount twelve years from now. How? Let's discuss.
Nothing about Full-Time Free Senior (over 80 years old) Caregiver Assistance.
Nothing about $250,000 to $500,000 Mortgage Payment Credits for the U.S.A. Americans and the U.S.A. American Seniors only.
Nothing about an Affordable $30 weekly Grocery Package.
Nothing about Voluntary third column FICA Tax. Voluntary! This is another $Trillions Dollars proposal.
Recently, a Caribbean AFAB woman called me out: “You’re really going to do this…reparations?”
Anyway, this AFAB lady of Caribbean descent recently scolded me, stating…”You are going to do this…reparations?
“Do you know anything about our struggles?”
I ask her age, and it turns out I’ve got at least fifteen years on her.
I tell her I’ve got more Knickerbocker in me than most, and it’s cost me plenty. She asks, how so?
I don’t go into details. Instead, I joke that she’ll probably pitch me some wild idea before we’re done talking.
I complain that many of your youngsters are in my zone doing idiocy. Let’s get this right.
And let’s do this now. For real and no half-steppin’ on this.
I mention that I’m a linguist, an inventor, and the founder of Unirelational Linguistics, PhD.
She is not impressed.
I explain that my first step for TGRP reparations is to launch a fund dedicated to preserving AFAB languages and dialects, because communication is key.
She is yet not impressed.
I share the story of the legendary “Get out the Buckets” speech, delivered by a Civil Rights leader at a USA-Canada-Mexico curling championship years ago.
Amazingly, she was aware of this speech narrated to her by her aunt, whom she would visit on occasion in Edmonton, Canada.
Now, we've got some impressioning going on, and I’m in beast mode on this.
I’m like, how did she have an aunt there when she was against cold weather before she was for the weather when it became so cold?
This is another long story, but her aunt was partnered with a CFL football player, and that is how it went before it came back up again in our conversation.
By then, I’d earned some credibility. She joked, “You’ve got my vote—if you’ll be my assistant campaign manager?”
I was confused, but I was like, girl, how much you payin’, 'cause I’m ready to quit right now if you take care of me and the money is good?
To which she responded, "Do you take New Mexican Pesos?"
I’m like, for real? Then I say I’ve spent Mexican Pesos previously and ask if that’s some kind of cryptocurrency.
She says you don't need to know that, you ask too many questions. I say I do that because I’m not an Eloquent Novelista Writer.