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    DAMON K JONESBy DAMON K JONESMay 18, 20251 Comment4 Mins Read
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    When Maryland Governor Wes Moore vetoed a bill that would have established a commission to study reparations, the action raised a simple but serious question: what exactly is the value of political representation if it does not translate into concrete benefits?

    The bill in question did not allocate a single dollar in reparations. It simply proposed studying the possibility. The goal was to evaluate Maryland’s involvement in slavery and systemic discrimination and assess whether there was a case for restitution. That process — research and recommendation — is standard in public policy. It’s how states assess infrastructure needs, tax reform, and zoning laws. Yet when the issue involves the descendants of enslaved Black Americans, even initiating a study becomes too controversial.

    Moore’s justification was familiar: he argued that the legacy of slavery is already well-documented and that time would be better spent on policies aimed at reducing wealth and opportunity gaps. On the surface, this sounds pragmatic. But it avoids the central point. You cannot address the effects of injustice while refusing to examine its cause. The wealth gap did not emerge at random. It is the compounding result of slavery, Black Codes, redlining, and exclusion from wealth-building opportunities like the GI Bill. Ignoring the origin of a problem makes it harder to solve — not easier.

    The failure here is not about whether reparations are politically viable. The failure is in the refusal to even study the matter. And that refusal came not from an opposition party or an ideologically hostile administration, but from a Black governor elected with overwhelming Black support. That decision will have measurable consequences — not just in Maryland, but across the country.

    Vetoing a study sends a message: that reparations are not worth political capital, even in a state with a clear history of slavery and segregation. Worse, it gives legitimacy to critics of reparations who now have a convenient defense: “Even Black leadership doesn’t believe in this.” In public debate, optics shape perception, and perception shapes policy. Moore’s decision will likely be cited in arguments against reparations for years to come.

    This speaks to a larger pattern — the failure of identity politics to deliver material outcomes. Electing Black officials is not the same as empowering Black communities. If those officials do not advance policies that materially benefit their base, then their race becomes symbolic — useful for photo-ops and historic headlines, but irrelevant to outcomes.

    We have seen this before. In cities like Baltimore, Chicago, and Jackson, decades of Black political leadership have not translated into safer streets, better schools, or stronger local economies. In many cases, the data points in the opposite direction. Political power without a corresponding agenda yields very little. And when that leadership becomes more concerned with managing perception than solving problems, it tends to replicate the same bureaucratic failures as the systems it once criticized.

    The consequences are not abstract. When Black leaders reject race-specific policies in favor of universal approaches that ignore historical inequity, the poorest communities remain stagnant. Schools remain under-resourced. Homeownership remains out of reach. Health disparities persist. The people who were promised change receive nothing more than representation — and representation, by itself, does not pay mortgages, fund education, or build wealth.

    Governor Moore’s decision reveals a structural flaw in modern Black politics: the elevation of personality over performance, and symbolism over strategy. Being the first is not the same as being effective. In fact, firsts often serve as gatekeepers to prevent more substantive action from reaching the political mainstream. They are allowed to break ceilings so long as they don’t disturb the floor beneath them.

    If outcomes matter — and they should — then it is time to evaluate leaders not by identity but by policy. What have they delivered? Who has benefited? Has the condition of their base measurably improved? If the answer is no, then the leadership — regardless of race — is inadequate.

    The bill that Governor Moore vetoed may be revived. The legislature has the votes to override it. But the damage has already been done. A critical opportunity to signal seriousness about reparative justice was lost. A moment to lead with principle gave way to political caution.

    In the long run, voters would be wise to remember this: real progress does not come from historic faces. It comes from measurable results. And if leaders — Black or otherwise — are unwilling to deliver those results, then the people must look elsewhere.

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    1. M. Rogers on May 19, 2025 3:04 pm

      Wes Moore was introduced to the political arena by Oprah. Oprah gave America, Dr’s Phil and Oz, Obama, and Jeff Bezos launching Amazon on her show. DJT appeared on her show twice, where Oprah stated, “You’d make a great president” (video is on YouTube). This makes Mr. Moore highly suspect. Is he another Manchurian Candidate?

      Wes Moore is not a representative for the ADOS community. Red Alert! He’s been endorsed by a non-melanated cast member of The View.
      All candidates must be vetted by our community. WHO YOUR PEOPLE? should be the first question we ask before we endorse or cast our vote for EVERY candidate! Red Alert! “people of color” echoed by Mr. Moore and his meeting with Al Sharpton of all people makes him highly suspect. Having a parent who is not ADOS creates a conundrum for Wes and those who always seem to side with the immigrant pedigree of their family. Wes’s mother has no visceral connection to American chattel enslavement! Not now, not never! Its not her fault. Its just a reality. I as a ADOS (American Descendant of Slavery) have no connection to her origin story.

      That other non native-born American side of a black family has always proved seductive to white voters. They love the non-threatening black exotic. Barack, the Kenyan, had difficulty with Reparations. Mia Love, the Haitian, Kamala said “I’m not going to do anything for ADOS” then lobbied for her Indian people to receive H1B visas. She proclaimed she was Indian on Mindy Kalin’s YouTube video.(They have since edited it). Mindy, and her father made it clear, not only was Kamala Indian, she was Brahman, just like them! Kamala, along with Janet Yellen gave money from The Freedman’s Bank, not to ADOS, but to Indians and Mexicans helping them finance their companies. (see the video and speech on CSPAN channel).
      Until we look at and question the hidden agendas of those behind closed doors, that decide who ADOS’s representatives in positions of “power” will be, we will continue to have elected officials who call America a Democracy instead of the correct term, which is Republic. They may look like us, but have no interest in making ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) whole. Instead, they use the term POC to incapsulate ADOS’s specific agenda. There’s a saying in the ADOS community, ” All Skin Folk Ain’t Kin Folk.”

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