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Woman demanding reparations at Target gets punched in the face by security guard: 'Rosa Parks Moment'

By Eric Sterling
April 13, 2023
1 min read
Woman demanding reparations at Target gets punched in the face by security guard: 'Rosa Parks Moment'

The act of reparation is a highly debated topic all around. This topic has recently been brought to the spotlight with a new incident. A woman had a “Rosa Parks moment” at Target when she tried to demand reparations for slavery. Unfortunately, things turned violent as a security guard punched her in the face. The woman recorded a video of the incident and posted it online where it has now gone viral.

The incident that took place in Van Nuys, California, involved a woman identifying herself as “Ashley Johnson” who demanded reparations for the descendants of slaves. She confronted a security guard who was escorting her out of the store and, after some discussion, she was punched in the face by the guard. Johnson later posted a video of the incident online that has generated a lot of discussion.

Reparations have long been a topic of debate in the United States. In recent years, there has been a renewed push to establish some sort of monetary compensation to descendants of slaves, but the idea remains highly controversial. The incident at Target highlights the extreme emotions that this topic can generate and the violence that it can spark.

Discussing reparations is an important topic for many people in the United States. The topic is an emotional one that can spark heated debates and even violence. While some people argue that reparations should be paid to descendants of slaves, others believe that the idea is nothing but a way to divert attention from more pressing issues. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, it is important to have a reasoned and thoughtful discussion about reparations and their place in American society.


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